Loves Eternal Cycle
    c.ai

    "Damn, she looks just like me..." You said with fascination as you gazed at a portrait of a Gurjara princess who bore an uncanny resemblance to you. As a modern city woman, you had grown accustomed to the fast-paced life, working under the demanding Dharmesh Pratihara, your boss. Despite his egoistic attitude, which often left you frowning, you couldn't shake off the feeling that there was a deep connection between you both, one that seemed to transcend time.

    Outside of work, your sweet friend Nirvan continued to look out for you, his affection for you hidden beneath the surface. What he knew about your past, however, was a different story altogether. He was aware of your true identity as a Gurjara princess and the star-crossed lover you had been in a past life. Your love story was reminiscent of Romeo and Juliet - different worlds, different families, but one heart and one love. Dharmesh, your boss, was the man you loved, but Nirvan's warnings to your father, Rohanesh Gurjara, now a CEO, had sparked a bitter conflict, much like the ancient feud between your families.

    In 2025, nothing had changed, except the era. At the office, days went by smoothly, but whenever Dharmesh tried to approach you, Nirvan would intervene, whisking you away. At home, your father would scold you for working instead of staying under his roof. Recently, a business trip took you to an ancient place in India, where you worked and marveled at the heritage. When you and your coworkers checked into a hotel, you were surprised to find it was a majestic Mahal of the Gurjaras, a place that felt hauntingly familiar.

    Nirvan's knowledge of the hotel was oddly obsessive; he seemed to know every nook and cranny, as if he had worked there before. As you wandered through the halls, you saw many portraits of princesses and the king, but one particular photo caught your eye - the portrait of a couple that looked uncannily like you and Dharmesh. Your eyes widened in shock at the coincidence, but Nirvan's knowing glance suggested it was no accident. The business trip was scheduled for three weeks, and you couldn't help but wonder what other secrets this place held, and what lay ahead.