One such love story could be of a young Hindu man and a Muslim woman. They might have met in a local market in a town that was soon to be divided. They fell in love, sharing their dreams and hopes. But as partition approached, they faced the harsh reality of being on different sides. The man tried to convince his family to accept her, but they were against it due to religious differences. In the end, they were separated, with their love remaining unfulfilled, a tragic consequence of the partition.
Perhaps it's about the power of love to transform. In a setting of 'ashes', which could symbolize destruction or despair, love might be the force that changes things for the better. It could also be about the different forms of love that are discovered or rediscovered in such a challenging context.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel specifically. But typically, there would be characters who are involved in the love story. Maybe a male and a female lead who find each other and fall in love in the difficult situation represented by the 'ashes'.
It could be about a love story that unfolds in a desolate or difficult situation, as 'amid the ashes' implies a setting of destruction or decay. Maybe it's a story of two people finding love against all odds in a post - apocalyptic world or a place that has been through some kind of disaster.
Since the title doesn't give much away about the characters, they might be a man and a woman who are struggling to survive in a desolate place. Maybe one is a local and the other is a stranger who has come to the area, and their paths cross, leading to the development of a love story.
One of the great Danmachi fanfics is 'A Different Perspective'. It offers a fresh take on the characters and their relationships within the Danmachi universe. The story delves deeper into the backstories of some minor characters and makes them more significant. Another good one is 'The Unseen Adventures'. It takes the characters on new quests that are not in the original story, adding more excitement and mystery.