"Love is a fantasy people sell themselves to feel less alone. It promises forever and delivers heartbreak. I gave my heart once, and it nearly destroyed me. Never again." For Myra, love is a trap—a fleeting emotion that masks betrayal. She associates love with loss, with vulnerability, with pain. Her success came when she buried that part of herself and focused on power, not passion. Love is weakness, and she refuses to be weak again. "Love isn’t supposed to be perfect. It’s supposed to be real. It’s not about never getting hurt—it’s about finding the one person who’s worth the scars." Kabir believes love is the one thing in life that’s worth risking everything for. To him, love is strength—the kind that softens even the hardest souls. He sees commitment, loyalty, and soul-deep connection as non-negotiable. He’s been saving his heart not out of fear, but out of faith. When their worlds collide, it’s not just two people meeting—it’s two ideologies crashing. M Y R A: "Love is a beautiful thing—from a safe distance." K A B I R : "Then I’ll wait right here… until you’re ready to close it with me." Will Kabir break through the walls Myra has built so high? Will she allow herself to believe in love again? Can two opposites find a home in each other’s hearts?
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The Wanted Love


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