Bindas_girl_04
Swati is a woman living on borrowed time.
Convicted for a crime the world believes she committed, she waits in prison for her execution date-silent, smiling, and strangely unafraid. With her flirty words and playful arrogance, she wears humor like armor, refusing to let anyone see the loneliness underneath.
When she is asked for her final wish, Swati chooses something unexpected: ten days in the mountains, a place she has never seen, a dream she never thought she'd touch before dying.
The authorities agree, but only under strict supervision.
And Swati chooses Abhinav Rathore.
Abhinav is cold discipline wrapped in a uniform. A man who believes criminals do not deserve softness. His voice is harsh, his expression unreadable, and his heart locked behind duty.
To him, Swati is a prisoner.
Nothing more.
But the mountains are cruel in their beauty, stripping people down to what they truly are.
In snow-filled mornings and star-lit nights, Swati begins to live like someone who is already gone-laughing too brightly, flirting too dangerously, chasing moments as if they can erase regret.
Along the way, she meets Aarav, a sick child whose innocence shakes her fragile strength, and Karan, a man who treats her like a human instead of a monster.
And Abhinav watches.
He watches Swati smile for others.
He watches her break in silence.
He watches himself unravel.
Jealousy becomes guilt.
Duty becomes confusion.
And feelings begin to bloom in the worst possible place-between an officer and the girl who is meant to die.
Because Swati is not what she seems.
And Abhinav is not as untouched as he pretends.
This is not a love story meant to be safe.
It is a love story meant to burn.
A dark romance where time is short, secrets are heavy, and the most dangerous thing of all...
Is caring too much when the ending is already written.