The winter had been long and harsh, both outside and in Aniya’s heart. It wasn’t just the biting cold or the gray skies—it was the weight of her struggles. Life seemed like an endless winter. Raising Jai on her own, juggling career uncertainties had wrapped her in a chill she couldn’t shake. It felt as though spring, with its warmth and renewal, was never going to come.
One cold evening, while the snow softly fell outside, Aniya
sat by the window, lost in thought. Her favorite cup of chai had gone cold in
her hands as memories and worries swirled in her mind like the winter winds
outside. Jai, who had been watching TV, shuffled into the room, rubbing his
tired eyes.
"Mom, you should sleep," Jai said, his voice
groggy but filled with concern. "You’ve been sitting there for a
while."
Aniya turned to her son, forcing a small smile. "I’m
okay, beta. Just thinking about a lot of things."
Jai tilted his head curiously. "Like what?"
She sighed, looking out at the snowy streets. "Life,
Jai. Sometimes it feels like no matter how hard I try, things just stay the
same. Cold, heavy, like winter that never ends."
Jai sat beside her, his small hand resting on her arm.
"But winter doesn’t last forever, right?"
Aniya blinked, surprised by the wisdom in his words.
"What do you mean?"
Jai smiled a little, his eyes lighting up. "Like in
that BTS song you always play—‘Spring Day.’ It says that even when it’s cold,
spring always comes after winter. It might take time, but the cold doesn’t last
forever, Mom. Things will get better."
Her heart clenched, and for a moment, Aniya felt tears
welling in her eyes. She had listened to the song so many times, but hearing
her son explain it so simply made the message feel real for the first time.
"No matter how cold and dark your winter may feel,
spring is always just around the corner." The words from the song
echoed in her mind, and Aniya let out a shaky breath.
"You’re right, Jai," she whispered, her voice
filled with a mix of awe and gratitude. "We just need to hold on a little
longer, and things will get better."
Jai nodded, hugging her tightly. "You always tell me to
be brave, Mom. Now it’s your turn. We’ll get through this together, and soon,
everything will be like spring again. You'll see."
Aniya wrapped her arms around him, feeling a new sense of
hope bloom in her chest. Despite the challenges, despite the lingering cold,
Jai’s words planted a seed of warmth inside her.
The next morning, the world outside was still blanketed in
snow, but Aniya woke up feeling lighter. She made her way to the kitchen to
start breakfast, humming to herself as she prepared their meal. The soft melody
of “Spring Day” played in the background, and Jai wandered into the
kitchen, rubbing his eyes but smiling.
"Morning, Mom!" he said brightly, still
half-asleep but cheerful.
Aniya ruffled his hair, smiling back. "Morning,
sleepyhead. Ready for breakfast?"
Jai yawned but nodded. "Can we have pancakes
today?"
"Of course," she laughed. "But you’ll have to
help me."
As they cooked together, Jai chatted animatedly, and Aniya
found herself laughing more than she had in weeks. The kitchen was filled with
the sound of batter sizzling, laughter, and the song that had now become a
symbol of hope.
"Mom, you know what I like about spring?" Jai
asked as he carefully flipped a pancake.
Aniya smiled, amused by his sudden question.
"What?"
"It’s like… the world starts over," he said
thoughtfully. "The flowers grow again, the days get longer, and everything
feels new. I think when spring comes, we’ll feel new too, right?"
Aniya’s heart warmed at his words. "Yes, Jai," she
said softly, her voice filled with emotion. "We will. No matter how hard
things get, we’ll always have a new beginning. Spring will come for us
too."
Jai grinned, satisfied with the answer. "Then we don’t
have to worry too much, right? It’s okay if things are tough for now. It’s just
like waiting for the snow to melt."
Aniya couldn’t help but feel a deep sense of peace.
"Exactly, beta. It’s just like waiting for the snow to melt."
As they finished breakfast, Aniya looked out the window,
seeing the same blanket of white snow she had stared at the night before. But
this time, she didn’t feel trapped by the cold. Instead, she felt a quiet
anticipation. The snow would melt, the flowers would bloom, and just like that,
she and Jai would find their spring. Together, they would get through this
winter.
For the first time in what felt like forever, Aniya believed
that the warmth of better days was closer than she had imagined. The song, her
son’s words, and the love they shared had reminded her that after every long,
hard winter, spring was always waiting—bringing with it renewal, hope, and the
promise of new beginnings.