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Have you ever fallen in love without realizing that what you were feeling was love?
That is what happens with Arya and Rudra.
Within the architecture of this series, they are shaped by the essence of Earth and Jupiter-not as celestial bodies, but as human forces bearing their gravity, temperament, and contradictions.
Rudra is drawn to Arya's gentleness, to her ability to create and sustain life while remaining strong, fearless, and dangerous when required. What captivates him is not only her softness, but her endurance.
Arya, in turn, falls for Rudra's faith in her-for the way he chooses to protect her not out of possession or obligation, but because she is his. His belief in destiny and growth becomes the quiet foundation on which her trust rests.
Rudra loves deeply, though at first he does so from a distance. He is a man marked by restraint, each scar carrying a history he does not easily surrender. Arya does not shy away from those marks. She explores him from within, and he allows it. Slowly, deliberately, he lowers his defenses, and she uses every opening to heal what time and conflict have shaped.
Their love does not arrive suddenly, nor does it demand spectacle. It grows through shared trials, strengthened by constancy rather than urgency. It never wavers-only deepens, expanding day by day, step by step.