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Summary

Trigger warning ⚠️ 21+ 🔞 Heavy smut 🌶️ Forced proximity ⚠️ Advait × Ahana ❤️

Genre
Romance
Author
Aditi
Status
Complete
Chapters
42
Rating
4.0 1 review
Age Rating
18+

Chapter 1. The lion of Ranawat's 🦁


The ancestral haveli of the Ranawats was bathed in a golden hue, marking the 25th birthday of its sole heir, Advait Ranawat. But inside, the air was heavy with a cold, sharp authority.

Advait stood on the wide stone balcony, his broad, shirtless torso glistening under the harsh sun of the courtyard. He didn't need a crown to look like a king; his posture—rigid, commanding, and possessive of everything his eyes touched—was enough. He was a man of few words and a temper that felt like a silent, brewing storm. To the world, he was the 'Sovereign'—a man who ruled with an iron fist.

"Advait!" A soft, giggling voice broke his trance.

It was Ishani, his younger sister. She was the only person who could make the icy hardness in his eyes melt. She ran to him, tying a sacred raksha-sutra around his wrist for his birthday.

"Twenty-five looks good on you, Bhai sa," she teased, her eyes sparkling with a secret, dangerous happiness. Advait placed a protective, heavy hand on her head. He didn't know that Ishani’s smile wasn't for his birthday, but for a forbidden letter hidden in the folds of her dupatta—a letter from a man whose very name was a curse in the Ranawat household.

Meanwhile, across the dividing river...

In the quiet, lily-scented courtyard of the Rai mansion, Ahana sat near the Tulsi plant. She was the definition of grace—soft-spoken, with large, doe-like eyes that always seemed to be searching for peace.

Unlike the fiery, commanding Ranawats, Ahana was like a mountain stream—quiet, gentle, and easily startled (sehmi-hui). She was the heartbeat of her family, cherished and protected like a glass doll. As she pleated her saree, her elder brother, Aaryan, watched her with a heavy heart. He was torn between his love for his little sister and his secret, suicidal devotion to Ishani Ranawat.

"Ahana, get ready," her mother called out. "We have to visit the Kuldevi Temple for the annual puja. It is said that today, the Goddess listens to every prayer."

Ahana nodded, her heart fluttering with a strange, unexplained anxiety. She didn't know that today, her peaceful, sheltered world was about to collide with a dark storm named Advait Ranawat.