Zora’s men eventually came for them. In a climactic confrontation amidst a dust storm, Mira didn't use a gun. She used the land. She led the mercenaries into the dense, tangled Taramira patches she knew like the back of her hand.
One night, a stranger named Arjun arrived, wounded and carrying a ledger. He was an auditor who had discovered that Zora wasn't just building a road—he was covering up a massive environmental scandal involving toxic runoff. Zora’s men eventually came for them
The highway was never built. The Taramira still grows, but now it’s known as the "Guard of the Valley." Mira still harvests the bitter seeds, knowing that sometimes, you need a little bitterness to keep the sweetness of freedom alive. 💡 between Mira and Arjun? She led the mercenaries into the dense, tangled
The golden fields of the Punjab were silent, save for the rhythmic swish-swish of Mira’s sickle. She was harvesting Taramira—the bitter seed. In her village, they said the plant only grew where the earth was as hardened as the people. The Seed of Defiance The highway was never built
If she sold, the village's water source would be redirected.
Mira hid him in the tall stalks of the Taramira fields. As they spent nights whispering in the shadows, she realized that her bitterness was a shield, but Arjun’s truth was a sword. The Bitter Harvest
She used the pungent, irritating oils of the crushed seeds to blind her pursuers.

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