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Collision Course by Confusedsouls
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"They walked away once. Fate didn't."•✧ Ananya leaves behind her conservative family to chase one dream: becoming a doctor. In Mumbai, her life is simple: no distractions, no attachments, just ambition. Vihaan is everything she avoids-calm, composed, and effortlessly admired, yet misunderstood as arrogant. They don't need anyone. But when their worlds collide, something begins-quiet, intense, and impossible to ignore. Until life pulls them apart. Years later, they meet again-different, distant... but not unaffected. Because some collisions don't end. They just wait~
Eclipse of Heart by Silver_Scribblesss
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Samaira Lakshmi Deshpande is caught between two worlds, two masks. Amidst the hunt for her missing twin and the pressure to fit her family's mold of the perfect daughter facade, she's trapped in a life she despises. Everything shifts when a stranger's call unravels a new path she never imagined, driven by her relentless search for her sister she accepts the deal he offers. But as fate would have it, more challenges pop up along the way. Enter Aryan Khurana, a sudden whirlwind that sweeps through her heart and existence. Though she's never what he initially sought, four chance encounters change everything, making her all he desires. For Samaira, it's a rush of emotions she's never experienced before, tingling her heart and stomach with newfound sensations. While she struggles to accept herself, Aryan effortlessly sees, loves, and comprehends her, leaving her both scared and excited about what's to come. Where will this unpredictable journey take them? Dive into the prologue for a glimpse into their story. *Can be read as a STANDALONE*
Siara-The Princess Who Fell by Arcanethrills
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Siara Malhotra was once the heartbeat of her family-a spirited, passionate girl who dreamed of love and acceptance. But one cruel twist of fate left her broken, disowned, and accused of a betrayal she never committed. Cast out from the only home she knew, Siara rebuilt herself far away, emerging as one of the world's top neurosurgeon. Yet beneath her success lay a shattered heart and a soul that no longer believed in love or warmth. Mahir Sehgal, CEO of Sehgal groups was the man she had loved with every fiber of her being, but he had never returned her affection. Bound by a dying wish, Mahir reluctantly married Siara, only to abandon her on their wedding night. For three years, he stayed away, unaware that siara no longer has any expectations from life or love, she no longer loved him. When fate brings them back together, both must confront the ghosts of their pasts. Can two broken souls find healing in each other, or will the scars of betrayal and indifference keep them apart forever? WHAT WAS THE REASON SHE BROKE BEYOND REPAIR? TO KNOW, DIVE INTO THE STORY Copyright Notice: DO NOT COPY MY WORK
My Fake Boyfriend by ToTheExtreme95
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When Alexis agrees to help the school's player, she must guard the secret that could unravel everything - even as unexpected feelings complicate the game. *** What happens when Alexis Dawson, the 'resident loser' of Redwood High, agrees to help the school's notorious player, Aaron Walker? How can she stop herself from falling for him? It isn't all love and romance - Alexis has a secret of her own. Join them on a journey of jealousy, betrayal, trust, friendship, and love. A little favour just got a whole lot more complicated. *** He was so close, his breath hit my lips. His eyes darted from my eyes to my lips. I stared intently, awaiting his next move. His lips fell near my ear. "Shut up and kiss me" He whispered roughly. A chill shot up my spine. I pulled back, staring at his eyes and leaned in...