
It is human nature to trust your instinct more than others. This instinct is bred through events with good or bad outcomes. Fighting it is nearly impossible because it isn't just a part of you, it is you.
Arnav Singh Raizada's instinct towards women is to throw them onto a bed, tie them up, and f**k them until they've passed out from exhaustion. No coddling, sweet nothings, and conversations after sex, are involved. To the world, he's just a successful CEO who stomps on anyone and anything that crosses his path. Only the women who momentarily warm his bed, are aware of the damaged soul he has become.
Khushi Kumari Gupta's instinct towards men is to duck, run, and hide. Minimal contact with men, or anybody else for that matter, is her mantra and she'd rather be holed up behind a trash can, than warming another man's bed. Trust isn't difficult to earn from her, it's absolutely and completely impossible. Emotional scars remind her of the horrifying past while insecurity prevents her from having a bright future. No one knows just how damaged she is because no one cares.
The arrogant, damaged CEO and the quiet, frightened damsel meet and all the problems are solved? Be realistic. This is the real world. Every hero has a villain inside of them and not everyone is willing to be saved.
Running in a field of flowers, laying underneath the stars, going on ice cream and movie dates? Cut the crap. Living next to dumpsters with torn clothes and binding women to chains is more like it.
This isn't just about changing your personality, it's about fighting your gut instinct. It's about leaving all your past experiences and moving on.
Bondage is a man's best friend, while isolation is a woman's only need.
This isn't a race against time or humanity.
You're your one and only opponent.
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