Meera didn’t argue. She just showed him the accident reports. Melted fuses. Blackouts caused by one man’s obsession. Families left in darkness because Aarav had redirected power to study a “beautiful” surge.
She handed him a worn book: Grounding: The Art of Safe Connection.
That night, the grid overloaded. A spark leaped toward a slum’s life-support unit. Aarav froze—hypnotized by the blue flame. She cut the main line, threw the emergency switch, and saved 200 lives.
In the neon-lit lanes of Old Delhi’s power grid control room, a young electrical engineer named fell in love—not with a person, but with a mysterious surge of energy he called "Bijli."