The Second Wedding
A divorced woman is a burden. A label she can never escape. A past she is forced to carry. Society calls her used, a mistake, a shadow of who she once was-while the man who left her walks free, untouched, unquestioned. Remarriage isn't a fresh start; it's a compromise. *And if she dares to move on, she is only "accepted," never chosen.* Maya never imagined a second marriage, but when her family decides for her, she has no choice but to comply. Jay Shroff, powerful and untouchable, agrees for his own reasons. But marriage doesn't erase judgment. It doesn't silence whispers. And in a world where only women pay the price for moving on, Maya is forced to fight battles she never should have had to

