Ruthless army major
She was raised to obey. He was trained to command. At twenty-one, she has lived her entire life quietly—studying in a government college, lowering her eyes, learning early that silence keeps the peace. When her family arranges her marriage, no one asks what she wants. They never have. At thirty-one, he is an Army Major with an unyielding reputation. Disciplined. Cold. Uninterested in marriage. He agrees only to satisfy his family—expecting a demanding bride, tears, tantrums, resistance. What he gets is a girl who doesn’t argue. Doesn’t complain. Doesn’t rebel. Her obedience unsettles him more than defiance ever could. In a household where expectations are brutal and love is conditional, she is tested at every step. Mistaken for weakness. Pushed further into silence. And as she fades into the background, something dangerous begins to shift between them. Because he was never taught how to be gentle. And she was never taught how to say no.

