In a quiet village, a man named Elias lost his wife and newborn daughter in a fire. Believing his daughter perished, he left, heartbroken. Years later, he settled in a distant town, where he met a kind, orphaned young woman named Lila. They fell in love and married, unaware of their past.
Lila had been raised by a kind family who found her as a baby near the fire’s ruins. She knew nothing of her origins. Elias, seeing her kindness, saw a future. Their love was pure, their bond unshaken by the shadows of the past.
One day, an old villager recognized Lila’s birthmark—identical to Elias’s late wife’s. The truth unraveled: Lila was Elias’s daughter, saved from the fire. The revelation shattered them. Their love, once a beacon, became a curse.
Tears fell as they parted ways, their hearts heavy with a love that could never be. The village whispered of fate’s cruel joke, but Elias and Lila carried their secret in silence, forever bound by a bond they never chose.