Alexandria Tsukinomori is an adopted street urchin from the bustling city of Ikebukuro, Japan. Her mother died during childbirth and her father gave her his mother's maiden name, Tsukinomori, for her last name and his grandmother's maiden name, Alexandria, for her first. He killed himself soon after. Not being able to cope with his love's death, he left his only child to live alone in a dark, cruel world. She was passed around, never staying with a family for more than three weeks, until the age of three. She knew she was unwanted, so she ran.
She survived the cruel streets for two years, alone. Two days after her fifth birthday, she found a frail two year-old girl hiding between two dumpsters in a dark alley. The girl's name is Saraphina, she had been kicked out of her home by her abusive father and cowardly mother seven days before. Saraphina is a genius, even if she is a child. Neither ate well in those days. Alexandria took Saraphina under her wing.
For five years they survived together, building a bond stronger than steel. Saraphina never knew her last name so Alexandria told to use Tsukinomori. Alexandria learns to fight, to protect the one she loves. Saraphina learns to mend Alexandria's wounds and keep them both healthy. They both learn how to cook so they won't starve. Alexandria became a pickpocket to earn money for them.
Three days after her tenth birthday, her life changed forever. She got caught. Her target was an old man who had a hidden bodyguard. The old man adopted her, to be able to use her as a pawn. She is forced to attend school after school, not staying at one school for long. She hasn't seen her dear little 'Phina' since that day. She is starting at Ouran Private Academy in the morning.
The story is about a very prominent Rajput family in Rajasthan, well-known in their village, and they have a large business empire of the jewelry and gemstones.
In the story the female leads are weak and the story is a little toxic and have mild domestic violence if you don't like this kind of story you can skip it,and the images in the story used are from pinterest so all credits go to pinterest.