“Before you what? Protect me? You did that last night, Ehaan. When you saw me bleeding, you stopped . You fought your wolf.” He looks up, shocked. She shows him her forearm—the wound is already healing, unnaturally fast. His eyes widen. Ehaan: “That’s not possible unless… unless my blood mixed with yours.” Flashback (30 seconds): During the struggle, Ehaan’s claw had drawn blood, but a drop of his own blood fell into the cut. A faint silver glow. He hadn’t noticed. She hadn’t understood. Vaaruni: “What does it mean?”
“Gone. The hunters. They’ve marked her.” Ehaan sees the rage and fear in Armaan’s eyes—identical to his own. Armaan: “I don’t care about the curse anymore. I don’t care who she chooses. Right now, I only care about getting her back alive.” Ehaan nods slowly. For the first time in the series, the two brothers share a look not of rivalry, but of absolute, dangerous unity. Ehaan: “Then we go together. And heaven help anyone who gets in our way.” Final shot: The brothers standing side by side, eyes glowing amber and silver respectively, as the moon rises blood-red behind them. Cut to black.
(horrified whisper) “It means you’re bound to me now. Not like a mate. Like a… tether. My wolf sees you as pack. As mine to protect.” Armaan appears in the doorway, having heard everything. His expression is unreadable. Armaan: “Then we have a bigger problem. Because my wolf sees her the same way.” Scene 3: The Revelation of the Ghayal The brothers are forced into their first genuine conversation in years. Vaaruni mediates, seated between them like a fragile bridge.
“The Ghayal is not a victim. She is the vessel of choice. If she freely gives her love to one brother, the other is released. If she cannot choose… both become Wraithwolves—mindless, eternal, damned.”
“I’m not afraid of you. I’m afraid for you. Both of you.” She leaves the tea untouched and walks toward Ehaan’s room. Armaan doesn’t stop her. Scene 2: Ehaan’s Confession Vaaruni kneels beside the chained Ehaan (Reem Sameer Shaikh). His eyes are red-rimmed, hollow. He avoids her gaze. Ehaan: “Why are you here? Go. Before I…”
Armaan fights like a demon, taking down six hunters. But Ishana steps out of the shadows, holding the Kali Nakh . “Move, wolf, and I’ll pierce her heart with this. It won’t kill her. It will turn her into a living beacon. Every hunter in three hundred miles will feel her pulse. You’ll never find her.” Armaan freezes. Vaaruni, captured and bound, screams his name. But Ishana presses the dagger’s tip to Vaaruni’s chest—not breaking skin, just… branding. A black, thorny mark spreads over Vaaruni’s heart like a tattoo. Ishana: “Moonrise tomorrow. The forest of Bhairav Peak. Choose a brother, or lose both.” She snaps her fingers. Smoke bombs explode. When the haze clears, Vaaruni is gone. Final Scene: The Brothers’ Oath Armaan finds Ehaan unconscious in the library, wolfsbane needle still in his neck. He pulls it out roughly. Ehaan gasps awake. Ehaan: “Vaaruni… where…?”
“Wolves don’t sleep after a full moon. They… remember.” He slides a cup toward her. Their fingers brush. She flinches—barely, but he notices. His jaw tightens. Armaan: “I won’t hurt you, Vaaruni. That’s the one thing I know for sure.”
(Gashmeer Mahajani) watches her from the staircase, guilt carved into his features. He moves to approach, but stops. For the first time, he hesitates—not because of his wolf, but because of the fear in her eyes. He retreats into the shadows.