I start walking backwards until my back touches the wall. He puts his hands on the wall, caging me between his arms. I close my eyes tightly as he leans on me. His breathing fanning over my cheek. I start struggling to catch a breath. "Accept it now." He whispers in my ear. "What?" I ask. "That you're mine and I'm yours." He whispers. . . . . It's an Indian fictional story. Every story has three people. A hero, a heroine and a villain. Here's the same. Three people. One is the hero, one is the villain and one is the heroine. In every story the heroine falls for the hero but what if the heroine falls for both, the hero and the villain at the same time. What should she do then? The whole story revolves around a seventeen year old girl who wanted to live a happy, simple, normal life, having good grades, a 9-5 jobs and then arrange marriage but everything changes when she meets her childhood crush again. She ends up having trust issues for every single boy after that and thinks she's hard to love but her situation becomes worse when she really falls in love with a person in trying to find her question's answers and to find a boy who met her in the childhood. Everyone thinks that she's mad and imagines things and she starts thinking the same too about herself. Is she really imagining a boy since her childhood or does he really exist? To know read the whole story until it ends. It includes sexual language, rape, suicide, violence, abusive language and drugs.