Forced into Forever

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Summary

He is a powerful CEO who is pushed into an arranged marriage by relentless family pressure. She agrees to the same marriage for her family’s sake, even though she never wanted him. They marry as strangers, bound by obligation, not choice. There is no love—only distance, silence, and restrained anger. Living together turns indifference into tension. His control grows subtle, then possessive. Her quiet resistance pulls him in deeper than defiance ever could. Passion turns dark, intense, and consuming. She hides one dangerous truth—she is an IB officer.

Genre
Romance
Author
tina
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
2
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
16+

Chapter One: Characters

Main Characters

Male Lead: Rudransh Singh Shekhawat

Age: 30

Height: 6 feet, dark and handsome

Location: Jaipur

Personality: Broody, arrogant, ruthless in business, extremely intelligent. Kind and protective to family and close friends. Doesn’t believe in love due to a past heartbreak.

Background: CEO of a pan-India company; main branch in Jaipur. Rumors about dating models/celebrities, but he only had a one-night stand.

Habits/Skills: Broody, calculating, strategic thinker, sharp dresser, enjoys classic cars, occasional workout enthusiast.

Weakness: Family loyalty, secretly values honesty and integrity, hidden soft side for someone he trusts.

Female Lead: Aavya Rathore

Age: 26

Appearance: Long black hair, beautiful, athletic figure

Personality: Disciplined, patriotic, confident, fearless

Background: IB officer, trained in martial arts, combat, and shooting. Keeps her career secret from everyone except her father.

Habits/Skills: Observant, tactical, independent, hates being underestimated, maintains a disciplined daily routine. Perfect blend of traditional and modern.

Weakness: Strong sense of duty, sometimes underestimates emotional manipulation from others.

Shekhawat Family (Rudransh’s Side)

Father: Rajeev Singh Shekhawat – Deputy CM of Rajasthan. Stern but fair, respects traditions, politically savvy, expects Rudransh to uphold family honor.

Mother: Rekha Singh Shekhawat – Sweet, nurturing, runs a clothing line. Loves her family dearly. Protective of Rudransh, sometimes indulges him.

Uncle: Raghav Singh Shekhawat – Helps Rudransh in the company, practical and reliable.

Aunt: Ritika Singh Shekhawat – Works with Rekha in the family’s ventures, socially graceful, manages charity and events.

Cousin (Male): Rishi Shekhawat, 20 – College student, mischievous, looks up to Rudransh.

Additions:

Family Traits: Conservative, close-knit, value reputation and appearances. Have influence in Jaipur’s society.

Household: Large modern mansion, mix of traditional Rajasthani décor with modern luxury.

Rathore Family (Aavya’s Side)

Father: Colonel Sooraj Rathore – Retired army officer, strict but loving. Knows Aavya’s IB job and supports her career.

Mother: Sulekha Rathore – Believes Aavya works a government desk job, slightly traditional, caring.

Brother: Karan Rathore, 20 – College student, protective of Aavya, slightly mischievous.

Additions:

Family Traits: Disciplined, patriotic, straightforward. Respectful of traditions but open to women in professional roles.

Household: Comfortable, structured, reflects a disciplined military upbringing.


Rudransh’s Best Friend

Name: Arjun Mehta

Age: 32

Occupation: CEO of a tech company, Rudransh’s close friend since college

Personality: Witty, outgoing, charming, slightly reckless but loyal. Acts as Rudransh’s confidant and sometimes teases him about love, women, and personal life.

Role in Story:

Gives Rudransh advice (and sometimes pushes him emotionally)

Could help Rudransh navigate early awkward interactions with Aavya

Occasionally acts as a sounding board for his obsession tendencies

Aavya’s Best Friend

Name: Mehak Sharma

Age: 26

Occupation: IB officer, colleague and close friend of Aavya

Personality: Sharp, practical, slightly mischievous, fiercely loyal

Role in Story:

Provides professional guidance, sometimes hints at danger in Rudransh’s world

Could act as comic relief or emotional support in tense moments

Can be used to create subplots or complications