Love sick
He was fifteen when he first fell in love with her.
She was nine—too young, too innocent, and never meant to be his.
Abhimanyu buried that forbidden love deep within himself, leaving home to build an empire and fulfill his father’s dream of taking their business international. He took an oath never to marry, believing distance and discipline could erase a feeling he had no right to keep.
Years later, fate mocks him.
His younger brother—reckless, undeserving, and cruel—marries a woman whose parents trade her future for greed and social survival. His girl sold into a loveless marriage, promised that time would soften a man who earned nothing, depended on his parents, and hid his violence behind false hope. Marriage only made him worse.
When his brother dies, she is left behind—alone, pregnant, and shattered.
Abhimanyu takes her into his home, not out of sympathy, but out of a love he never truly killed. As he watches her struggle with the scars of domestic violence and the loss of her innocence, he realizes the truth: her love was never allowed to bloom, only to be destroyed.
A story of forbidden love, shattered innocence, and the painful line between duty and desire.
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