Beneath The Ashes (ARDI Story)
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  • Reads 3,551
  • Votes 353
  • Parts 14
  • Time 3h 17m
Ongoing, First published Sep 09, 2021
Mature
Once, they were each other's world-two young hearts, innocent and inseparable, in a realm where kingdoms clashed and loyalty was law.

But time twists even the strongest bonds. 

Now, Draupadi is the princess of a shattered kingdom, her heart hardened by betrayal and loss. 

The boy she once trusted, Arjun, is now her greatest enemy-a prince whose name she refuses to speak, bound to the ruins of her past.

Yet, in the shadows of war and vengeance, something lingers-a spark of love, long buried but never fully forgotten. 

As ancient rivalries reignite and secrets unravel, Draupadi must confront the thin line between love and hate, a line she and Arjun have walked before.

In Beneath the Ashes, fate will test the limits of forgiveness and loyalty. 

But one question remains: can hearts torn apart by animosity ever truly heal, or is love the greatest enemy of all?
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27 parts Ongoing

Vagmi, a simple girl in the royal household of Panchal finds herself tangled between the webs of love and hatred of two men, unable to keep up with the imbalances of her life. And things get worse when she finds the thin line between love and hate blurring, leaving her in a mess of her own feelings. Let's see if she can get past the conflicts of her heart and realise where her destiny truly lies. . . . . 'There is a very fine line between love and hatred and people would do anything for both.'