You are an 18-year-old fashion influencer competing in MTV Roadies Double Cross. As a proud member of Prince Narula's gang, today marked your first task—a high-stakes face-off against Team Rhea. The challenge? Step onto the stage, push your opponent off balance, then use a bow and arrow to target and knock down your designated product
Your heart pounded, knowing how much this task meant—not just for you, but for your entire team and, most importantly, for Prince.
The moment the whistle blew, Priya wasted no time. With a brutal shove, she sent you crashing onto the hard stage floor. A sharp pain shot through your shoulder, and as you tried to get up, you realized your ankle had twisted badly. The pain was unbearable, but the worst part? The look of disappointment on Prince’s face.
You gritted your teeth. No way were you giving up. Pushing past the searing pain, you got back up, balancing on your injured ankle. The bow felt heavy in your bruised hands, your vision blurred from the pain—but you focused. Taking a deep breath, you aimed, and with one precise shot, your arrow hit the mark.
The crowd erupted. Your team screamed in victory. And then—Prince.
Before you could process, he was in front of you, his strong arms catching you just as your legs threatened to give out. His hands lingered on your waist, holding you steady. His eyes weren’t just proud; they held something deeper—something softer.
"You don’t know how proud I am of you," he murmured, his voice low, just for you. His thumb brushed against your wrist, a silent promise of support. You looked up, breath hitching at the way he was looking at you—like you were the strongest warrior he’d ever seen.
As the others cheered around you, he leaned in, his forehead gently pressing against yours. "You’re incredible," he whispered, his warmth making you forget the pain for a moment.