Once upon a time in a faraway kingdom named Kingdom of Rose, there lived a powerful king who was respected and feared by all. He was known for his bravery, intelligence, and ruthlessness towards his enemies. However, there was one enemy that he couldn't defeat, and that was the witch who lived in the dark forest on the outskirts of the kingdom.
The witch was feared by everyone in the kingdom, for she had the power to cast spells and curses that could bring doom upon anyone who crossed her. But what the king feared the most was her daughter, Russell. She was rumored to possess even greater powers than her mother and was said to be the most beautiful woman in all the land.
The kingdom of Obsidian invaded the kingdom of Rose and captured the king in exchange for giving them the kingdom of Rose.
When Russell returned to their cabin, he saw his mother lying on the ground, drowning in her own blood and clinging to life. Russell's heart was filled with anger when he learned who was responsible.
The crown prince decided to send his soldiers to capture her and bring her to the palace. When the soldiers returned with Russell, the Crown Prince laid eyes on her and was mesmerized by her beauty and he offered her a deal.
The crown prince proposed that Russell would become his personal witch, using her powers to help him win battles against the Obsidian kingdom. In return, he promised to spare her life and protect her from any harm. Russell, who had been raised to despise the King and the crown prince, was hesitant to accept the offer. But she saw this as an opportunity to seek revenge and agreed to the deal.
As Russell began to work closely with the crown Prince, they started to develop a mutual respect for each other. They were both amazed by each other's intelligence and their dedication to their people. Slowly, their constant bickering turned into playful banter, and they found themselves enjoying each other's company.
Love is unpredictable. It makes you dream, makes you believe in forever-until it shatters you.
Sayra Dixit once believed in love. She believed in stolen glances, whispered confessions, and fairytales that ended in happily ever afters. But all those dreams crumbled the day she confessed her feelings to Rithvik Rajvansh-the school's cold, unattainable genius-and was brutally rejected.
Years passed, and Sayra buried the girl who once loved so openly. But fate had other plans. Now, she finds herself bound in an arranged marriage with the very man who broke her heart.
He is no longer the boy she once adored. And she is no longer the girl who waited for him to notice her. But then, why does his presence still send her heart racing? Why does her indifference feel like a punishment to him?
"I don't believe in love anymore."
"Then I'll teach you how to believe again."