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His Possession Her Freedom
His Possession Her Freedom
Author: Nayana Eyes Speaks

Chapter 1

last update publish date: 2026-01-27 19:57:18

Advik Singhal was not born ordinary.

He was born into a legacy heavy enough to crush most men — a name that carried power across continents, a family whose wealth was measured not in numbers but in influence.

The Singhal Group was a global empire, touching industries from healthcare to finance, real estate to technology. And yet, despite all of it, Advik had chosen a different first identity for himself.

A doctor.

A cardiologist by profession, trained in the most prestigious hospitals of New Jersey, known for his brilliance, discipline, and cold precision in the operation theatre. Patients trusted him with their hearts — literally and metaphorically — while the world saw him as the future CEO of a billion-crore dynasty.

He was both.

And neither.

Recently, circumstances forced him to step into the role he had avoided for years. With his parents settled in New Jersey and the board demanding his presence, Advik Singhal returned to India for the first time — not as a grandson visiting his roots, but as the acting CEO of Singhal Groups.

Mumbai welcomed him with chaos.

Glass buildings, traffic that never slept, meetings stacked one after another, investors waiting for his signature like it was a verdict on their future.

He was used to control.

Used to silence.

Used to power obeying him.

What he wasn’t used to — was losing his focus because of a single woman in a conference room.

That was when he saw her. Not with dramatic music.

Just… her.

Standing beside the boardroom table, holding a tablet, explaining something to her boss with a calm voice and an effortless smile.

And something inside Advik shifted.

He didn’t know her name.

Didn’t know her background or anything about her.

But he knew one thing with dangerous certainty.

He wanted her. In a way that scared even him.

It wasn’t love at first sight. It was obsession at first presence.

The way she laughed — soft but confident.

The way she listened — fully, as if the world deserved her attention.

The way she handled pressure — with grace, not fear.

Even his anger and in his silence.

She managed him within minutes.

And that was the problem.

Because no one managed Advik Singhal.

Aadhya Suryavanshi

She came from a world that had nothing to do with his.

A South Indian girl.

Elder daughter of the Suryavanshi family.

Middle-class. Disciplined. Grounded.

Her father worked as a bank employee.

Her mother managed the house with quiet strength.

No generational wealth. No powerful surname.

Just effort.

Aadhya was a double postgraduate, working as an Executive Assistant in a top MNC — smart, efficient, respected by her colleagues.

She was known for being reliable, kind, and unshakably composed.

But what most people didn’t know was this:

She was also a writer.

Not famous or published.

Just someone who wrote because her heart demanded it.

She believed in moments.

In conversations. In people.

She believed life was meant to be lived — not controlled.

And that’s where the story begins.

A possessive, emotionally guarded, cold man who had built his world on control.

And a carefree, warmth-filled woman who didn’t even realize she was changing everything around her just by existing.

He wanted to own the space she walked into.

She wanted to breathe inside it.

He saw love as possession.

She saw love as freedom.

And neither of them knew yet —

They were about to become each other’s greatest weakness.

Author’s Note

Hi readers 🤍

His Possession, Her Freedom is my second novel and a deeper step into my writing journey.

This story comes entirely from my own imagination, shaped by emotions, contrasts, and the delicate line between possession and freedom in love. It explores power, vulnerability, control, warmth, and what happens when two completely different emotional worlds collide.

I have written this story with honesty, intensity, and passion. Every character and situation reflects my growth as a writer since my first novel.

Some images used in this story are sourced from P*******t and are used strictly for inspiration and reference. All credits belong to their respective owners. No copyright infringement is intended.

⚠️ Copyright Notice

This novel, His Possession, Her Freedom, is an original work by the author.

No part of this story may be copied, reproduced, translated, or redistributed in any form — online or offline — without the author’s written permission.

Any form of plagiarism or unauthorized use will be reported.

Thank you for choosing to read my story.

Your reads, votes, and comments mean the world to me and motivate me to keep writing 🤍

With love,

Nayana

Eyes Speak

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