Arohi, a married woman with a daughter, receives a mysterious letter and gift from an unknown sender, claiming to be in love with her. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that the sender is Samrat, a young man who is infatuated with Arohi. Despite Arohi's rejection, Samrat continues to pursue her, eventually breaking into her home and stealing her clothes. Arohi and her husband, Angad, discover Samrat's obsession and try to stop him, but he becomes increasingly aggressive and violent. In the end, Samrat's fixation on Arohi leads to tragic consequences, and the story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unhealthy obsession and the importance of setting boundaries.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Arohi shifts to a new place due to her job.
2. Her husband, Angad, lives in Delhi and is trying to get a transfer to where Arohi is.
3. Arohi has a daughter named Ayushi.
4. Samrat, a delivery agent, delivers a parcel to Arohi's place.
5. Arohi mistakes Samrat for spying on her, but later apologizes and they become friends.
6. Samrat develops feelings for Arohi and starts sending her gifts and messages.
7. Arohi receives a gift and a letter that she thinks is from Angad, but Angad denies sending them.
8. Arohi becomes scared and feels someone is stalking her.
9. Angad returns and they plan to file a complaint against the stalker.
10. Samrat is revealed to be the stalker and has been watching Arohi through her bedroom window.
11. Angad and Arohi confront Samrat, who confesses to his actions.
12. Angad decides not to take Samrat to the police, but warns him to stay away from Arohi.
13. Samrat promises to leave the city and never come back.
14. However, Samrat returns and tries to convince Arohi to leave with him.
15. Arohi refuses, and Samrat becomes aggressive.
16. The story ends with a message about the importance of alerting children about the dangers of unnatural attractions.