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FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN
Yuvraj Singhaniyaa was raised to rule, not to feel. As the eldest heir of the Singhaniyaa Group, power was taught to him as discipline, silence, and control. Emotions were treated as weaknesses that needed to be contained. Love was a distraction he never planned to allow into his life.
Yuvika Sharma learned survival in quieter ways. As the eldest daughter of a middle class family, she became strong by enduring rather than demanding. Responsibility shaped her before desire ever could. She learned to place her family before herself and to bury her wants where no one could see them. Wanting more felt dangerous when stability itself was fragile.
They come from opposite worlds but carry similar burdens. Lives defined by expectations. Choices limited by roles they never chose. Both learned early that softness had a cost.
When their paths cross, there is no warmth and no promise. Only awareness and resistance. Curiosity laced with pride. A tension built from class difference, emotional restraint, and unspoken fear. Neither of them believes in love, and both are certain that if it ever arrives, it will destroy the control they depend on.
This is not a story of easy affection or sudden devotion. It is a slow unraveling. A quiet breaking of walls built too carefully. A reminder that power cannot protect against what the heart refuses to obey.
Across forty chapters, this story explores control, isolation, pride, and the cost of loving when everything you are has been built to prevent it. Some love stories are not gentle. They are survived.