The night was too quiet… as if the world itself had paused to witness the end of a love that was never meant to end.
The sky was painted in shades of dying crimson, the last light of the sun fading behind the palace walls. Smoke lingered in the air, carrying the echoes of a battle that had already taken everything.
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In the middle of it all, he stood—broken, bleeding, yet unyielding.
Dev Rajvanshi.
The king who had never bowed… now knelt on the cold ground, his trembling hands holding onto the only thing he had ever truly feared losing.
Chandrika.
Her breath was shallow, her once radiant eyes slowly dimming, yet still searching for him—as if even in her final moments, her soul refused to let go.
"Dev…" her voice was barely a whisper, fragile like the last flicker of a dying flame.
His grip tightened, as if he could hold her back from slipping away.
"No… no, Chandrika, stay with me," his voice broke, the strength of a king shattering into the helplessness of a man. "You promised… you said you wouldn't leave."
A faint smile touched her lips, soft and filled with a love that even death could not steal.
"I'm not leaving…" she whispered, her trembling hand reaching up to touch his face. "Not forever."
A tear slipped from his eyes, falling onto her skin like a silent prayer.
"What is a forever… without you?" he asked, his voice hollow, defeated.
For the first time, Dev Rajvanshi—the man who ruled an entire kingdom—had no power left.
Chandrika looked at him, truly looked at him, as if she was engraving his soul into hers.
"If not this life…" she paused, her breath faltering, "then the next."
The words hung between them—fragile, yet eternal.
Dev let out a broken laugh, shaking his head as he pressed his forehead against hers.
"Then I will find you," he whispered, his voice no longer that of a king, but of a man who had nothing left to lose. "In every life… in every world… I will find you."
Her fingers tightened weakly around his.
"And I will wait," she replied softly.
"Even if it takes lifetimes."
The world grew quieter.
The wind slowed.
Time itself seemed to hold its breath.
And then—
Her hand slipped.
Her warmth faded.
"Chandrika…?" his voice trembled, but there was no answer.
Only silence.
Dev pulled her closer, his arms wrapping around her lifeless form as if he could still protect her from a fate that had already taken her away.
For the first time, the king did not fight.
He simply held her… and closed his eyes.
And in that moment, somewhere between life and death, a promise was made—
not with words, but with souls.
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Some endings are not meant to close a story—only to give it another beginning.
The world called it an end… but their souls knew better. This was only the space before "again."
Because love like theirs doesn't end with death… it rests, and then it returns.
"It wasn't the end of their story… just a pause before fate could begin it again."
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To Be Continue....
