Chapter 1: A Chance Encounter
( I wrote this LONG AGO But was afraid to post)
ANGAD AND SAHIBA ARE YOUNG AND ANGAD WAS NOT CEO OF BRAR JEWELERS
In the heart of Punjab, amidst the golden fields and the endless skies, there existed a love story that transcended boundaries and united two souls in a bond that was as strong as it was forbidden. It was the story of Angad, a wealthy businessman specializing in jewelry, and Sahiba, the daughter of a humble craft worker, whose talent and artistry knew no bounds.
Angad was the son of a prominent jeweler, his name synonymous with wealth and success. Sahiba, on the other hand, was the daughter of a craft worker, known throughout the village for his intricate wood carvings and delicate metalwork.
Their paths crossed one sunny afternoon at an art exhibition in the heart of the city. Angad was immediately captivated by Sahiba's paintings, each one a masterpiece that seemed to capture the very essence of Punjab. Impressed by her talent, Angad approached Sahiba and struck up a conversation.
Angad:"Your paintings are incredible, Sahiba. Each one tells a story, a story of love and beauty."
Sahiba: "Thank you, Angad. Painting is my passion. It allows me to express myself in ways that words cannot."
As they talked, Angad found himself drawn to Sahiba's warmth and her passion for art. He couldn't help but admire her talent and her spirit, and before he knew it, he had offered to commission a piece of jewelry inspired by one of Sahiba's paintings.
Angad:"I would be honored if you would allow me to create a piece of jewelry inspired by your art, Sahiba. Your paintings are so full of life and color. I can't help but feel inspired by them."
Sahiba: (blushing) "I would love that, Angad. It would be a dream come true."
Over the following days, Angad and Sahiba worked closely together on the project, meeting at Sahiba's home to discuss ideas and sketch out designs. As they worked, they found themselves growing closer, their shared passion for art bridging the gap between their different worlds.
Sahiba:"What do you think of this design, Angad?"
Angad:*It's perfect, Sahiba. You've captured the essence of your painting beautifully."
Their meetings soon turned into long conversations about life, art, and everything in between. Angad found himself opening up to Sahiba in ways he never had with anyone else, and Sahiba felt like she had finally found someone who truly understood her.
But their budding friendship did not go unnoticed by Angad's family, who disapproved of their relationship from the start. They saw Sahiba as beneath them because of her humble background, and they made it clear that they did not want Angad associating with
Manveer: "Angad, I don't want to see you spending any more time with that girl. She's not suitable for you."
Angad: "But Mother, Sahiba is an amazing person. She's talented, kind-hearted, and she makes me happy."
Manveer: "I don't care, Angad. You come from a respectable family, and you should be focusing on finding a suitable match, not wasting your time with some craft worker's daughter."
Despite his family's objections, Angad couldn't stay away from Sahiba. She had captured his heart in a way that no one else ever had, and he knew that he couldn't let her go without a fight.
And so, as the sun set over the golden fields of Punjab, Angad made a decision. He would fight for his love for Sahiba, no matter what obstacles stood in their way. For in her, he had found a kindred spirit, someone who understood him in a way that no one else ever had. And he wasn't about to let her go without a fight.
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