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[Nair Series: Volume-1; Book-1] Love made them reckless. Secrets made them enemies. Krishav Nair built his life from nothing. She was the only thing he ever chose without calculation. Shravanya Menon was his future. Until she disappeared. She left. That's what he was told. She killed their child. That's what the evidence said. Krishav Nair believed it. He buried his love. He cultivated his hate. He survived. Until the woman who ruined him returned... as his wife. The evidence hasn't changed. Neither has the ache. She says she never left. She says she never killed anyone. She says he was lied to. Now Krishav stands between two truths. One written in records, signatures, and silence. The other standing in front of him, wearing his name. If she's innocent, he failed her. If she's guilty, he loved a lie. And love, once loyalty, has now become a verdict. #Reader discretion advised: explores trauma, loss, and ethically dark relationships. #

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[Nair Series: Volume-1 Book-3] They call me many things. Bad omen. Characterless. Gold digger. Home-breaker. Shameless. I never corrected them. It is amusing how easily people believe the worst about a woman. But lately they have started calling me something new. Widow. That one is... interesting. Because my husband is not dead. I know the world says he is. I know the papers say he is. I know people whisper his name like a ghost that should not be mentioned anymore. But Krishav Nair made a promise to me. And men like him do not break their promises. They simply disappear into places where the truth has been buried very carefully. For three years, someone has been writing our fate from the shadows, deciding what the world should believe and what it should never question. Three years of lies. Two years of silence. Six months of a grave that holds no body. So, I will find him. I will find the man who decided my husband should die. And when I finally reach the end of this carefully crafted lie... I will bring Krishav back. Because for once in my life, I want something ordinary. My husband. My truth. My life. And if the world insists, he is dead, then the world will have to watch a widow resurrect her husband.

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[Nair Series: Volume-1; Book-2] "Forgive me, Hazel." That's what Krishav Nair, the man with an ego big enough to make gods insecure, had said, kneeling before the woman he called his wife. The woman he broke. The woman he worshipped. The woman he would kill and die for in the same breath. "How will I forgive myself for loving you?" That's what Shravanya Nair had answered, because this was no longer about forgiving him. It was about the foolishness of going back to the man who had murdered her soul, simply because her heart still craved the one holding the knife. But Krishav Nair wasn't stopping here. He was ready to kneel before gods he never believed in, bargain with devils he once outsmarted, and burn the very world he ruled-if that was the price to win her back. Because he believed Shravanya Nair was the prayer, and Krishav Nair was the only answer. Only, this won't be easy. If his ego could make gods bow, then her self-respect could make destiny itself kneel. And as they inch closer to each other, step by step, shadow by shadow, someone else is watching. Someone who plays God far too well. The closer they come to healing, the closer they walk to ruin.

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[Nair Series: Volume-1; Book-1] Love made them reckless. Secrets made them enemies. Krishav Nair built his life from nothing. She was the only thing he ever chose without calculation. Shravanya Menon was his future. Until she disappeared. She left. That's what he was told. She killed their child. That's what the evidence said. Krishav Nair believed it. He buried his love. He cultivated his hate. He survived. Until the woman who ruined him returned... as his wife. The evidence hasn't changed. Neither has the ache. She says she never left. She says she never killed anyone. She says he was lied to. Now Krishav stands between two truths. One written in records, signatures, and silence. The other standing in front of him, wearing his name. If she's innocent, he failed her. If she's guilty, he loved a lie. And love, once loyalty, has now become a verdict. #Reader discretion advised: explores trauma, loss, and ethically dark relationships. #

![ππ°π’π¬πππ πππ₯π―πππ’π¨π§ [ππ¨π₯- π ππ¨π¨π€-π]](https://sk0.blr1.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/sites/215075/posts/1792360/Stck.TS.jpg)
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[Nair Series: Volume-1 Book-3] They call me many things. Bad omen. Characterless. Gold digger. Home-breaker. Shameless. I never corrected them. It is amusing how easily people believe the worst about a woman. But lately they have started calling me something new. Widow. That one is... interesting. Because my husband is not dead. I know the world says he is. I know the papers say he is. I know people whisper his name like a ghost that should not be mentioned anymore. But Krishav Nair made a promise to me. And men like him do not break their promises. They simply disappear into places where the truth has been buried very carefully. For three years, someone has been writing our fate from the shadows, deciding what the world should believe and what it should never question. Three years of lies. Two years of silence. Six months of a grave that holds no body. So, I will find him. I will find the man who decided my husband should die. And when I finally reach the end of this carefully crafted lie... I will bring Krishav back. Because for once in my life, I want something ordinary. My husband. My truth. My life. And if the world insists, he is dead, then the world will have to watch a widow resurrect her husband.

![ππ°π’π¬πππ πππ₯π―πππ’π¨π§ [ππ¨π₯- π ππ¨π¨π€-π]](https://sk0.blr1.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/sites/215075/posts/1792360/Stck.TS.jpg)
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[Nair Series: Volume-1 Book-3] They call me many things. Bad omen. Characterless. Gold digger. Home-breaker. Shameless. I never corrected them. It is amusing how easily people believe the worst about a woman. But lately they have started calling me something new. Widow. That one is... interesting. Because my husband is not dead. I know the world says he is. I know the papers say he is. I know people whisper his name like a ghost that should not be mentioned anymore. But Krishav Nair made a promise to me. And men like him do not break their promises. They simply disappear into places where the truth has been buried very carefully. For three years, someone has been writing our fate from the shadows, deciding what the world should believe and what it should never question. Three years of lies. Two years of silence. Six months of a grave that holds no body. So, I will find him. I will find the man who decided my husband should die. And when I finally reach the end of this carefully crafted lie... I will bring Krishav back. Because for once in my life, I want something ordinary. My husband. My truth. My life. And if the world insists, he is dead, then the world will have to watch a widow resurrect her husband.

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[Nair Series: Volume-1; Book-2] "Forgive me, Hazel." That's what Krishav Nair, the man with an ego big enough to make gods insecure, had said, kneeling before the woman he called his wife. The woman he broke. The woman he worshipped. The woman he would kill and die for in the same breath. "How will I forgive myself for loving you?" That's what Shravanya Nair had answered, because this was no longer about forgiving him. It was about the foolishness of going back to the man who had murdered her soul, simply because her heart still craved the one holding the knife. But Krishav Nair wasn't stopping here. He was ready to kneel before gods he never believed in, bargain with devils he once outsmarted, and burn the very world he ruled-if that was the price to win her back. Because he believed Shravanya Nair was the prayer, and Krishav Nair was the only answer. Only, this won't be easy. If his ego could make gods bow, then her self-respect could make destiny itself kneel. And as they inch closer to each other, step by step, shadow by shadow, someone else is watching. Someone who plays God far too well. The closer they come to healing, the closer they walk to ruin.



A story of stolen love, shattered dreams, and the fight to reclaim what was lost. What happens when you fall for someone you were never meant to love? Aadhira Chatterjee kept her feelings hidden behind quiet smiles and silent staresβbecause loving Viaansh Seghal, her brotherβs best friend, was never an option. He was her first everythingβ¦ until fate tore them apart. Years later, sheβs trapped in a marriage built on fear, while Viaansh returnsβno longer a boy with dreams, but a man with purpose. Sheβs broken. Heβs determined. But can love survive the wreckage of time? Will you root for a love that never got its chance? Can stolen glances ever lead to forever?

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