Anu never imagined that one decision could quietly redirect the course of her life.
Barely eighteen, she is carried into a marriage shaped by family expectations, cultural duty, and circumstances far larger than her own voice. Leaving behind everything familiar, she arrives in a foreign country with questions she isn't ready to answer and emotions she hasn't fully named.
Her husband, Anuhas, is not the man she expected-calm where she is uncertain, respectful where she feared pressure, steady where her world feels unbalanced. Their marriage begins not with passion, but with boundaries, patience, and an unspoken agreement to take things one day at a time.
As Anu learns to navigate a new home, new relationships, and a life far removed from her teenage dreams, she is forced to confront what love truly means when it grows slowly-through trust, compromise, and everyday choices rather than grand promises.
This is not a story of instant romance or perfect endings. It is a quiet, deeply emotional journey of growing up, letting go, and discovering that love can arrive in unexpected forms-sometimes after loss, sometimes after resistance, and often when one least believes in it.
A contemporary romance about marriage, identity, and finding belonging far from where life began.