Love doesn't come without storms.
When the media discovered their growing closeness, headlines exploded:
"CEO Dating His Employee?"
The board warned him. His family objected.
"She is not from our world," his father said coldly.
Kiara overheard.
She stepped back.
"I don't want to ruin your life," she told Aarav. "You belong to a world of power. I belong to noise and mistakes."
For the first time, Aarav felt fear — not of losing money… but of losing her.
On the day she decided to resign, she left a letter on his desk:
"You taught me discipline. I taught you how to smile. Maybe that's enough."
But he didn't let her go.
At the airport, just before her flight, he ran toward her — breathless, heart racing.
"I don't care about the board. I don't care about society," he said. "Without you… my life is empty."
She looked at him, tears in her eyes.
"My life is you," he whispered.
And for the first time, the powerful CEO chose love over power.
Months later, they stood together — not as boss and employee — but as partners.
She brought color to his world.
He gave her stability.
And together, they built something greater than any company:
A life where love was more important than status.
