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AUTHOR’s POV :-
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She thinks she can leave. That she can slip through my fingers like a whisper in the wind. But she doesn’t know—I don’t let go. Not of her. Not of the woman who branded herself into my soul. Esha Shivam Agnihotri. My torment. My salvation. My ruin. She doesn’t realize what she’s done to me, how she’s carved herself into every breath I take. I see her in my sleepless nights, in my darkest thoughts, in the rage that simmers beneath my skin. She’s under my touch, in my veins, and now… there’s no escaping me. She can hate me. She can fight me. But she’ll never be free of me. Because love like this? It doesn’t break. It doesn’t bend. It consumes. And if she burns, then so will I. *** 🅁🅄🄳🅁🄰🄺🅂🄷 Guilt, helplessness, and emptiness. That’s all I feel when it comes to her. I—no, we—Yes! We lost an important part of our lives, something we never even knew existed. And yet, the ache of that emptiness lingers, cutting deeper than any wound. She stands before me, fierce yet fragile, hating me with every breath she takes. But hate is a luxury neither of us can afford. Not when our fates are entwined in blood, betrayal, and a past that refuses to stay buried. I married Purvanshi for revenge. To destroy everything she held dear. But now, I don’t know who’s more trapped—her in my grasp, or me in hers. Now, with her in my arms, I realize—she is the only thing worth saving. And for her, I will rewrite destiny itself. And I will burn the world before I let her go.
𝐕𝐢𝐯𝐚𝐚𝐧 𝐑𝐚𝐣𝐯𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐡𝐢 𝐗 𝐉𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐯𝐢 𝐌𝐚𝐝𝐚𝐧. In a world that screams, I stand in despair, My voice drowned out, lost in the air. Chains of tradition tighten each day, I long to escape, but I'm forced to stay. Each breath I take feels heavy and torn, Every mistake a scar I've worn. I crave a sky where I can be free, Away from the walls that imprison me. For now, I sit with my heart in pain, Silent, yet screaming, again and again. Though shattered, a spark in me still survives, Dreaming of freedom where my soul can rise.
𝗔𝗡𝗨𝗦𝗛𝗞𝗔 𝗥𝗔𝗝𝗩𝗔𝗡𝗦𝗛𝗜 He calls me a rebel. Maybe I am. But if I am the rebel, then he’s the hunter... and now, I’m the one being hunted. I left him at the wedding pavilion. I thought I was doing the right thing. But running from him only caged me deeper—in guilt, in pain, in silence. He didn’t move on. He came back with fire in his eyes and a vow to make me his… no matter what. Now, I wear his name. Not out of love, but out of punishment. I’m not free anymore—I’m claimed. Caged. And maybe… a part of me doesn’t want to escape.
Fifteen years ago, a family was torn apart—burned, brutalized, and buried in lies. A house reduced to ashes. A mother defiled. A father slaughtered. A little girl lost. And a boy accused of a crime he didn’t commit. Now, Rudraksh Agnihotri is no longer the helpless child who watched his world collapse. He has risen from the ruins—ruthless, untouchable, and determined to hunt down every last soul responsible for that night. But the past is never that simple. Anwesha Agnivanshi, the ethereal princess of Indore, is revered for her beauty, grace, and innocence. But is she truly what she appears to be? A curse follows her, they say. But perhaps it is not she who is cursed—but those who dare to cross her. Omkar Singh Chauhan, a man who never intended to step into this labyrinth of blood and betrayal, now finds himself ensnared in a game far deadlier than he ever imagined. But is he merely an unfortunate pawn, or does he, too, carry a secret of his own? And then there’s Purvanshi, the woman bound to Rudraksh in name, yet unaware of the storm she has walked into. A woman whose fate is entwined with sins she never committed, but for which she will suffer the consequences. When vengeance consumes love and the past refuses to stay buried, will she survive the man she calls her husband? As darkness rises, secrets unravel, and the hunt begins—who will be the predator, and who will be the prey?
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