An arranged marriage story
Aravind Rathore, a cold billionaire CEO, craves love but hides behind his ruthless exterior after losing his mother at a young age.
Naina Singhania, a compassionate 25-year-old psychologist, enters an arranged marriage wi...
The wedding celebrations had come to an end, but the reality of marriage had only just begun for Naina and Aravind. The grand hall of the Rathore mansion was now empty, the flowers withering and the music fading, but the weight of the vows still lingered in the air.
Naina sat in the quiet of their newly decorated bedroom, the soft glow of the lamps casting gentle shadows on the walls. Her bridal lehenga was carefully folded at the foot of the bed, and she sat in silence, her mind racing. The evening had been a blur—filled with laughter, tradition, and family—but now, in the stillness of the night, the reality of the marriage sank in.
She wasn’t just married to Aravind Rathore; she had committed herself to a life of uncertainty, of trying to understand a man who seemed as far removed from the concept of love as one could be. But there was something in his eyes tonight, a softness that hadn’t been there before.
The sound of footsteps broke her thoughts, and she looked up to see Aravind standing at the doorway, his dark eyes locking with hers.
"I’m not sure what comes next," he said, his voice low and unsteady, a rare vulnerability surfacing in his words.
Naina smiled softly, her heart fluttering with something she hadn’t expected—hope.
"Neither am I," she replied. "But we’ll figure it out."
Aravind walked into the room, his presence filling the space with an energy Naina couldn’t ignore. He sat down beside her on the bed, the weight of his body shifting the air between them. There was a long pause, neither of them sure what to say, but somehow, the silence felt comfortable.
"You didn’t have to marry me," Aravind said suddenly, his eyes fixed on the floor. "You could’ve chosen someone else."
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Naina turned to him, her hand resting gently on his. "I didn’t marry you because I had to," she said quietly. "I married you because this is where life led me. And I believe we can make something of this. I believe we can make this work."
His gaze flickered up to meet hers, and for the first time since their vows, Naina saw a glimmer of something deeper in his eyes—a spark of uncertainty, but also of recognition.
"You believe in this more than I do," he said softly, his voice filled with disbelief.
"Maybe," she replied, her fingers brushing against his. "But it’s okay if you don’t believe yet. I’m here. And I’ll help you."
Aravind didn’t respond immediately, but the tension in his posture began to soften. Naina didn’t know how long it would take, or what the future held for them, but she knew one thing for sure: this marriage, no matter how uncertain, was worth giving a chance.
For the first time in their journey together, Naina felt a small seed of trust beginning to grow between them. It wasn’t love yet. But it was something real. And maybe, just maybe, that would be enough to build from.
As the night stretched on, they sat together in silence, both feeling the weight of their new reality. The world outside was still, but inside the walls of the Rathore mansion, a new journey had begun.