Mir Hadi has always lived untouchable-a spoiled, arrogant son of a powerful Pakistani politician, his life stitched together with privilege, money, and ruthless entitlement. He rules Karachi's glittering parties, drifts through flings and luxury cars, and knows no consequence.
Until one blood-soaked night, in a fit of violent rage, Mir Hadi murders the elder brother of a tiny, delicate boy named Alay. The city is scandalized, the political party teeters on the brink of disgrace, and Mir Hadi's powerful father steps in to salvage his son's future-forcing Alay's devastated family, at gunpoint, to write a false apology letter that secures Mir Hadi's bail.
Freed from prison, Mir Hadi returns to his world of flashing cameras, endless parties, and beautiful women. Yet one image refuses to leave his mind: Alay, with tear-streaked cheeks, cursing him, eyes blazing with a fearless hatred that shakes Mir Hadi to his core.
In that moment of defiance, Mir Hadi finds an obsession more intoxicating than power itself. He begins to follow Alay, lurking in shadows and bright daylight alike, determined to possess the boy who dares to stand unbroken before him. He is unrepentant, shameless about his crime, and driven by a love so twisted it borders on madness.
Alay wants nothing but to escape the man who destroyed his world-but Mir Hadi has decided that the fragile, brave boy will belong to him, no matter the cost.