Ekaksh Singh Rathore, the soon-to-be king of Rajasthan, had come to Udaygarh as a guest of her elder brother, Prince Aditya. Ekaksh and Aditya had been best friends since their years at an elite academy, where they had bonded over shared ambitions and dreams of leading their kingdoms into a prosperous future. Now, Ekaksh was visiting for a few days, eager to step away from his looming coronation responsibilities and enjoy the lively spirit of Udaygarh.
Yet, within the grand palace walls, an untouched frost lingered. Princess , Aditya’s sister, was as cold and composed as the snow-capped peaks guarding Udaigarh. Her existence was a secret her brother never thought to share. Ekaksh, with his warmth and passion, was yet to discover her icy presence. When fire and ice finally co. Unseen, unknown to Ekaksh, her presence was a stark contrast to his warmth—a frozen lake waiting for a spark. He had no idea the frost he was destined to melt. And when they finally met, the collision of fire and ice would ignite something neither of them was prepared for.
Little did he know, the day they finally met, the composed, cold princess would undo him in ways he couldn’t imagine. Her sharp gaze and regal poise would strike him silent, and the unfamiliar pull toward her would unravel the prince who thought he had control over everything in his life.
The palace of Udaigarh was alive with the splendor of the spring festival—floral garlands adorned every archway, music echoed through the halls, and lanterns bathed the grand courtyard in a golden glow. Ekaksh stood beside Aditya, marveling at the celebration’s grandeur, his fiery enthusiasm lighting up the room as he greeted nobles and guests alike. (its 14th century)