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The Velvet Anklet
ysha
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Hi, my lovely daisies! I'm your author Ysha.

So, the story rules back to the 16th century when Mughals ruled over India. I always imagined anklets as a symbol of royal tradition and ancestral pride. I wanted to convey the message that true strength lies not in war or empire but in the silent courage of those who choose love over hatred and selfhood above obedience. 

The story is about a Princess of Surajgarh, who was married off to Mughal emperor. She entered the palace of secret, politics and silent wars. But more than her sword- her anklet spoke the unspoken words. And in the heart of enemy, she finds one person she was never meant to fall in love with.

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