Scene 1: A Different Kind of WarLocation: Hope General Hospital – Trauma Wing, Capital City
The soft hum of heart monitors filled the room, mixing with the muted rhythm of Hana's footsteps. She moved through the bright, sanitized corridors of Hope General with an unusual heaviness. This was not the war zone she was used to—but somehow, it felt just as chaotic.
A year had passed since the rescue. The country had calmed, but her heart had not.
Dr. Hana had transferred to this civilian hospital at Zayan's request—both of them trying to escape the battlefield ghosts. But no matter how hard she tried to forget, something in her still listened for gunfire at night.
And Zayan… He had changed.
The once carefree soldier was now withdrawn, quieter. He often disappeared to volunteer at rehabilitation camps for war veterans—refusing to speak about his time in captivity.
Their love was still there, somewhere. But it was buried beneath the silence they both carried like medals they never wanted.
Scene 2: Return of a GhostLocation: Military Headquarters, Special Briefing Room
Captain Ayaan strode into the room, crisp in his new black uniform. His return from the northern border had been unannounced, unexpected. His mission had ended two months ago—but Ayaan had stayed longer, operating secretly under intelligence orders.
He looked older. Scar on his jawline deeper. Eyes sharper. But still, the same man Hana had once looked at like he held the sun in his hands.
The commander handed him a file—marked Top Secret.
"You've been chosen for Operation Rebirth. You'll lead a peace mission into the no-man's-land villages. High risk. Low visibility. We need a field medic you trust."
Ayaan's jaw tensed. Only one name echoed in his mind.
Scene 3: The Call That Changed EverythingLocation: Hana's Apartment, Late Night
Her phone buzzed.
Ayaan (1 Missed Call)1 Voice Note
She opened it.
"I don't know if you still believe in second chances… but I need you again, Hana. Not just in the field. In my life."
Her breath caught. The air around her trembled.
Maybe the war hadn't ended after all.
[To be continued....]