It is a story about a girl from Kaliyuga,
who time traveled to Dwaparayuga .
Where her life became chaos and now let's see how she became the only reason of the union of Kauravas and Pandavas.
Here only four kauravas will be there with six pand...
The night was thick with tension. The forest around them was eerily quiet, as if holding its breath, waiting for something to happen. Her absence left a void in the air, a silence so deafening that it drowned out everything else. The moon cast its pale light through the trees, illuminating the hearts of the men standing there-Yudhishthir, Arjun, Bheem, Nakula, Sahadev, Karna, Duryodhan, Dushasan, Yuyutushu, Ashwathama, and Vikarna. Their gazes were fixed on the figure of Rani, walking away from them-her silhouette fading into the distance.
Yudhishthir's POV:
It felt like the ground beneath him had cracked, splitting open a chasm between him and the woman he had vowed to protect.
The weight of her words echoed in his mind-"I need to go with them. I can't stay in this world of lies and secrets." The betrayal in her voice cut through him, sharper than any sword. He had never expected this. He had always believed that, despite everything, their bond was unbreakable. But now, as he watched her walk away from them, he realized how little he truly knew about her heart.
"Rani..."he whispered, the name slipping out like a prayer. He had never thought it would come to this-losing her. He had always been the one to hold his family together, the one to steer them through the storms. But now, it seemed that even his wisdom couldn't keep her from walking away. He had failed her.
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Arjun's POV:
Her words burned into him like fire. "I can't stay in this world of lies and secrets." His chest constricted as his mind raced. What had they done? What had they hidden from her that had driven her to this point? She had been their strength, their light, and now... now she was slipping away from them, beyond their reach.
"Rani," he called out to her, his voice filled with pain, but she didn't turn back. "Come back. Don't do this."
But it was too late. The wall had been built, and she had already started climbing over it. The anger that had simmered inside him now felt like guilt-heavy, suffocating guilt. He had always tried to be the protector, the one who understood her, but it seemed that even he had failed her in the end.
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