"They said we could never get anywhere in life, but we never listened and kept on going, we did whatever we could to feel free from our parents and the government, some things illegal and some not, most of the group had either gotten caught or was killed, but that didn't stop us from doing what we wanted and eventually there were only 16 of us, then 14, then 10, then eventually 7, some of them just gave up, and most didn't have a choice. . . Now we run, run until our legs can't run anymore, run until there's nowhere to run, we're starting to lose faith, but maybe there's still hope, but as long as we stay alive and together, we will never stop running"
follow a group of kids and their journey through their teenage years, follow them through the ups and downs, through pain and pleasure, and life and death, run with Maze and her gang to escape life and reality and their government to a road of freedom
(there will be mistakes along the way, feel free to correct me if you want as this is my first story so try and be respectful. | any photos here are mine)
Meet Thakur Rudra Pratap Singh, a 35-year-old man who heads the powerful Mandawa Thakur family, known for their historical dominance. Despite being immensely wealthy and influential, his heart is hardened due to internal family conflicts, turning him into a stoic figure. He made a solemn vow to his mother to prioritize the family above all else, even sacrificing the prospect of marriage to dedicate himself entirely to their success.
However, his devotion to his family becomes his burden as they become the source of his inner turmoil. His tough exterior makes him unapproachable, instilling fear in those who dare to interact with him.
Yet, fate intervenes and introduces someone unexpected into his life.
Enter Paridhi, a 22-year-old girl from an upper-middle-class family. She exudes sweetness and innocence, though she tends to keep to herself, opening up only to those close to her. Her life seems on track, especially as she nears the fulfillment of her dream: marrying the love of her life. However, when circumstances force her to compromise and accept her family's wishes, she reluctantly complies.
But what happens when their significant age difference becomes a factor? Will they be able to bridge the gap and accept each other despite the odds stacked against them?
This is a tale of shattered trust, broken by those closest to them. Amidst such turmoil, will they find understanding and acceptance in each other's arms?
Do not copy.