The desert of Rajasthan didn’t just hold heat; it held secrets. For Vikram, a rugged fixer with a past he preferred to outrun, the dunes were merely a workplace. That was until he met Zoya.
She wasn't supposed to be there—a woman with eyes like the midnight sky and a spirit that couldn't be caged by the high walls of her father’s haveli. They were two different worlds colliding under a blistering sun, but when the moon rose over the sand, the world softened. The desert of Rajasthan didn’t just hold heat;
Zoya realized that "the sky" wasn't a destination on a map. It was the feeling of Vikram’s hand in hers as they raced toward a horizon that never ended. Under the canopy of a thousand stars, far from the reach of the world, they found their own heaven exactly where the earth ended and the stars began. She wasn't supposed to be there—a woman with
They began a journey across the shimmering landscape, riding through the golden dust. Every mile felt like a defiance of gravity. As they traveled, the harshness of their reality—the men chasing them, the family feuds, the danger—seemed to fade. In the vastness of the Thar, they weren't a fugitive and a rebel; they were two heartbeats syncopated to the rhythm of the wind. It was the feeling of Vikram’s hand in