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Tropes


DEDICATION

To the ones who stayed,
to the ones who left, and to the ones who taught me that love often finds us again even when we stop looking.

"Teri Meri Kahani"

In the quiet spaces between grief and hope, their lives intertwined, A story written in whispers, tears, and the promise of tomorrow.

TROPES

Jay Singhania X Diya Rawat

CEO X Psychologist

Grumpy X Gentle

Single Dad X The Therapist

Marriage Proposal Out of Emotion

Past Trauma

Billionaire Romance

Strong Female lead

Second Chances, Healing Romance

Found Family

Slow burn

Joint Family Dynamics

"I'm not good with words, Miss Rawat but when you walk out, my house feels empty again."

"Mr. Singhania, If I had known Singhania's are this dramatic, I would've charged double for therapy."

JAY SINGHANIA

Jay Singhania, 29, is the CEO of Singhania Real Estate, Singhania Networks, and the founder of his own clothing brand "Eleve." In the business world, he's known for being grumpy, sharp, disciplined, and absolutely uncompromising. People respect him and fear him a little.

He has anger issues, a strict demeanour, and a reputation for shutting people down with one look. Meetings run on his clock, deals close on his terms, and no one gets away with nonsense around him. But at home? He's a completely different man. Jay is a total family guy, soft with his siblings, protective of his cousins, and deeply attached to his parents and grandparents. And when it comes to his kids, Ariv (4 years old) and Kiara (2 years old), he loves them more than his own life. They are his beginning and his end.

And once he loved his wife Saanvi Negi with that same intensity. Losing her in a tragic accident shattered him. The grumpy CEO everyone feared has now become quieter, slower, and more emotional, struggling to hold himself together while trying to stay strong for his children.

DIYA RAWAT

Diya Rawat, 27, is a psychologist whose strongest speciality is Child Psychology. She's bold, smart, practical, and has the kind of empathy that makes children trust her within minutes. She doesn't sugar-coat things, she doesn't hesitate to speak her mind, and she never backs down when it comes to her work.

She owns a 24/7 Wellness Centre, staffed with trained professionals who handle patients round the clock. Alongside that, she runs her own private clinic. In Shimla, her name is almost a guarantee, if a child needs help, parents reach Diya first. She's considered one of the best child psychologists in the region.

Diya comes from an upper-middle-class family. Life at home is warm but loud, parents who love her a little too much, an elder brother and bhabhi who protect her like she's still a kid. And all of them have one mission "Diya, get married."

But Diya? She's a complete workaholic, ambitious, and stubbornly career-focused. At 27, she's single not because she lacks choices, but because she never had the time or interest to look. She thought her life was sorted, until the Singhanias called.

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