Two hearts, worlds apart one bound by royal legacy, the other by quiet resilience are destined to collide in the most unexpected way. Kashi Sharma, a 20-year-old girl from a small town Jhansi, has faced more hardships than most her age. Abandoned by...
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Kashi stood at the entrance of the grand Singhania Mansion's guest room, escorted by a helper who had led her there as per Rajmata's orders.
As Kashi stepped inside, she was taken aback by the sheer beauty of the room. The walls were painted in soft hues of black and grey, while delicate gold accents ran along the edges. The room boasted a large, intricately designed window with flowing silk curtains that danced with the evening breeze. A chandelier hung from the high ceiling, casting a warm glow that added a sense of intimacy. The bed was a centerpiece, draped in rich velvet covers, with plush pillows neatly arranged. It was a bed fit for royalty, and Kashi felt a little out of place.
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As she stood by the bed, lost in thought, there was a gentle knock on the door. Kashi opened the door to find the same helper standing with a folded salwar suit in her hands. "Rajmata has sent this night suit for you."
Kashi took the night suit, her lips curving into a grateful smile. " Thank you " she said softly before closing the door. She looked at the night suit, admiring its elegance. Though it was meant to be simple, the fabric was luxurious, soft to the touch, and a shade of red with golden embroidery along the edges. After taking a refreshing bath, Kashi changed into the night suit, feeling the fabric comfortably envelop her skin.
Just as she was about to settle down, her phone began ringing, breaking the peaceful silence of the room. It was her mother. A sudden pang of guilt hit her, she hadn't even had the chance to call her mother to check on her. Hurriedly, she answered.
"Hello, Maa" Kashi said, walking toward the large window to get better reception.
"Kashi.... Beta.....How are you? And where....are you?" her mother's voice crackled through the poor network.
"Maa, your voice is breaking.... can you hear me?Hello?" Kashi's heart sank as her mother's words kept breaking, fading in and out.
There was a brief silence before the connection returned, and Kashi tried again. "Maa can you hear me now?"
"Ha beta, now I can. Anjali replied.
"Ma, how are you?" she asked, her voice soft with concern.
"I'm fine, beta. How was your day? Did everything go well at the party?"
Kashi smiled. "Yes Maa, everything went fine. Rajmata was very kind. She even insisted I stay here tonight because it's late."
Her mother's voice grew concerned. "You're staying in the Singhania Mansion?"
"Yes, Maa, but don't worry. Everything is fine," Kashi reassured her.
They continued talking for a while, exchanging updates on their day. But suddenly, the connection broke again. Kashi glanced at her phone. The signal showed "No network," so Kashi decided to step out of the room to find a better signal.