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Detailed Synopsis
- Transformation: The greenhouse glows brighter. The gate reopens, but the outside world looks altered—trees are greener, the sky clearer. Aastha, now part‑spirit of the spring, watches her friends leave, their memories now interwoven with the plants they touched.
- Epilogue: The story ends with Rohan publishing a photo series titled “The Prison of Spring,” showing ethereal images of plants that seem to whisper stories. Mira writes a paper on symbiotic fungal networks that could revolutionize agriculture. Samir, inspired by Aastha’s sacrifice, leads a sustainable tech startup. The greenhouse remains, a living archive, tended by the unseen hand of Aastha—still present, still watching, still nurturing the spring.
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