authorserene
They meet like most modern love stories do - without drama, without declarations. Just shared mornings, lectures, and glances that linger a second too long. Ipsita never questions falling for Hridayansh; it feels easy, inevitable, and right.
What she does not anticipate is how loudly society will object. In a world that pretends caste no longer matters, it still decides who is acceptable to love and who is not. The difference between them is not in values or dreams, but in birth, something neither of them chose.
As feelings deepen, reality intrudes. Families draw lines. Traditions speak louder than hearts. Love is asked to prove itself against centuries of belief.
This story traces a quiet, aching journey of two souls caught between affection and approval-where love must learn patience, resilience, and rebellion. Because when the world says no, love must decide whether it will stay silent or survive.