The End
Extreme Punishment
With the weight of the past lifted, Arjun stood at the precipice of a new beginning. He gazed at the reflection in the mirror, contemplating the decision to shed the layers of Aria and embrace the familiar identity of Arjun once more. Yet, as he looked around at the room adorned with both boyish and girlish elements, a newfound understanding dawned upon him.
Arjun, realizing the significance of the journey: "I may have been Arjun, but Aria taught me invaluable lessons about empathy, acceptance, and the importance of family."
Instead of discarding the girl's clothes, Arjun decided to create a separate closet, a symbolic gesture of gratitude and occasional indulgence for his mother.
Arjun, contemplating his next move: "Maybe, just for a little while longer, I can give my mother the joy of having a daughter. Aria can stay for a little longer."
Arjun approached his mother with a proposal to homeschool him during this time, compensating for the academic hiatus. The mother-son duo delved into a routine of shared responsibilities, bonding over household chores, cooking, and rediscovering the joy of a unique mother-daughter relationship.
As days passed, Arjun found solace in this temporary continuation of Aria. He forgave his friends, Sameer and Riya, who had also embarked on a journey of change. The trio, having left their bad habits behind, occasionally gathered in Arjun's room for playful dress-up sessions, creating a harmonious and accepting environment.
The story concludes with Arjun's room echoing with laughter and camaraderie, a testament to the transformative power of experiences, forgiveness, and the enduring strength of family bonds. As Aria's presence lingered for a little while longer, Arjun embraced the lessons learned and the newfound appreciation for the diverse facets that make up one's identity.