SHADOWS OF THE HEART
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  • Reads 158
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 7
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Jan 23
7 new parts
Ekansh Yaduvanshi is the stoic and commanding head of manimangalam village, his cold demeanor a shield forged by a tragic past. Orphaned at a young age and left under the dubious care of his scheming uncle and aunt, he grew up battling loneliness and betrayal, trusting no one but himself. The weight of his responsibilities as the village leader made him strong yet distant, a man feared and respected but rarely loved.

Sravani das, on the other hand, is a soft-spoken, kind-hearted schoolteacher from a humble family, brimming with patience and a quiet resilience. Her simple dreams of a peaceful life are upended when fate ties her in an arranged marriage to the intimidating village head.

Will Sravani's warmth heal Ekansh's wounds, or will the shadows of his past threaten to consume their fragile bond?
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