Nirbhay Singh Rathore, the eldest son of his royal family, faced profound challenges from a young age. His mother passed away when he was a child, leaving him under the care of a stepmother. From this new marriage, Nirbhay had a younger stepbrother, who, though younger, was spoiled and indulged.
One day, Nirbhay's stepbrother confided in him about a middle-class girl he had met only once and wished to marry. This revelation unsettled Nirbhay; accepting a commoner as part of their royal lineage was unthinkable to him. Determined to test her worthiness, he devised a series of trials to gauge her character.
To Nirbhay’s surprise, the girl passed every test with remarkable grace. She demonstrated extraordinary kindness and purity of heart, qualities that set her apart. Despite her flaws—her dangerous temper and extreme carelessness—Nirbhay was deeply impressed by her genuine nature.
As he observed her, something unexpected happened: Nirbhay fell in love with her. It was his first experience of love, an emotion that was both exhilarating and agonizing. He realized that she was everything he had ever wanted. However, he was mature enough to recognize the boundaries of his situation. She was meant to be his stepbrother's bride, and he understood that pursuing her would be inappropriate and detrimental to family harmony.
Nirbhay grappled with his emotions, acknowledging the depth of his feelings while respecting the established boundaries. His love for her remained a silent, painful secret, illustrating the complexity of his character—a blend of passion, duty, and restraint. Despite his personal longing, he remained committed to his role and responsibilities, demonstrating both strength and maturity in navigating his conflicting emotions.
But Little did he knew she felt same she never liked his stepbrother....it was him whom she wanted