Chapter 2: Chapter 2

Agni:

The name Agni means Fire which is auspicious and one among five great elements (PanchaBoota) of survival but sometimes dangerous too as per the Hindu religion. In the story, his heart and love are pure, and he is essential for the survival of Jwala. However, he is the most dangerous man to those people who messed up with him and ignited a fire of anger in him.

He is a fire which burns the people who come in his way. He loves money and hates relationships. But, he had another version too.

His love is real. He is ready to give up even his life for true love. His love knew to forgive. His heart knew to bear the pain. He is the rarest person in this world who loves genuinely and never leaves the hand of the beloved.

Jwala:

The name Jwala means flame as per Hindu and Jain religions. Flame has two meanings - fire and anger. Here, in this story, her fire gives warmth to the cold-hearted Agni but her rage leaves him disheartened.

The flame that gives warmth to the soul. She sacrifices herself for the good of many. She made the sacrifice which no girl on this Earth can ever do, i.e., giving up her virginity to unknown to save the life of a girl. Her love is pure and unconditional.

But her love is dangerous, dangerous only to Agni. Why? How? Why does she become a danger in his life? How did an innocent soul become the cruellest one ever? Who's the reason behind it?

Let's see whether his love wins her or her anger destroys them.