DiviTales
At Elarion, no one asks how you are.
They only ask who you belong to.
Myra Ranawat, a second-year student, belongs to everything she never wanted-wealth, reputation, and a family that mistakes control for love. To the world, she is bold, sharp-tongued, and untouchable. A girl wrapped in confidence, feared by many, followed by the rich and reckless.
But behind the doors of her perfect life, love comes with conditions. Silence comes with bruises. And failure is punished in the name of "class."
Myra learned early that emotions invite pain.
So she became cruel instead.
Bullying was never power-it was protection.
Prisha Mehta exists quietly in the same classroom. A second-year student no one really sees. She doesn't dress to be noticed. She doesn't speak unless spoken to. She keeps her head down, her heart guarded, and her loneliness to herself. With no friends and no voice, Prisha learned how to disappear without leaving.
They were never meant to be friends.
One ruled the halls.
The other barely walked them.
Yet loneliness recognizes loneliness.
Myra needed someone who wouldn't ask questions.
Prisha needed someone who would stay.
What began as silence turned into understanding. What turned into understanding slowly became home. They became best friends in a world that had never been kind to either of them. Myra still hurt others. Prisha still stayed distant. But between them, there was something fragile and real.
Then Vansh Aggarwal joined Elarion mid-semester.
And everything that felt safe began to unravel.
He didn't just enter their college-he entered the space between them. Feelings surfaced where loyalty once lived. Smiles became heavier. Silences grew louder. And love-uninvited and uneven-demanded a choice.
In the end, it was never about betrayal.
It was about loving the same boy differently.
And losing parts of themselves in the process.
Because some hearts don't break loudly.
They break quietly, while watching someone they love choose someone else.