In a world where the ordinary coexists silently with the supernatural, Kalindi lives a life divided between love and destiny. Bound by a legacy she cannot escape, she protects a truth the world is not meant to see-while holding onto a love that was never meant to survive it.
What begins as an elegant evening at Celebrate Hall soon dissolves into chaos-fire, fear, and a hidden war between Demons and Demigods. Beneath the golden lights, identities unravel. Kalindi and her companions step into their true forms, fighting to protect innocent lives. At the center stands Lia-once trusted, once loved-now revealed as a Demon driven by vengeance.
As the night turns violent, Kalindi is pushed beyond her limits. Wounded yet unyielding, she rises with a strength drawn from something deeper than herself. In a final, devastating moment, she kills Lia-ending the war, but beginning a far greater loss.
Because someone witnessed it.
Daniel.
A man who loved her without knowing who she truly was.
To him, the truth is not liberation-it is betrayal. The woman he trusted becomes a stranger, the friend he cherished becomes a lie, and the world he believed in shatters. Unable to accept it, he walks away-leaving Kalindi behind with silence and everything left unsaid.
In the aftermath, as truth is buried and life moves on, Kalindi faces a quieter battle-the weight of love lost not by choice, but by truth. Choosing distance, she leaves Kolkata for Kurseong, hoping to give Daniel the peace she cannot.
Yet love does not fade.
It lingers-in memory, in absence, in the spaces between what was and what could never be.
The Colour Was Golden is a story of love, truth, and sacrifice-where sometimes, letting go is the deepest form of love.
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