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I'm Sorry, Who Are You? par spaa130
I'm Sorry, Who Are You?
spaa130
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Sequel to Broken That's What I Am "Um, I'm sorry who are you?" I ask to the 6 boys infront of me.
In the Language of the Flowers par monochromemonotone
In the Language of the Flowers
monochromemonotone
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{⚣} 'You're the most beautiful person I've ever seen. You know that, don't you? I want to paint you more than I've ever wanted to paint anyone. I want to mix the color of your hair and fold myself into it. I want to shape the curve of your lips.' I touched my thumb to his cupid's bow. His eyes glazed over and flickered like little candle flames. 'I want to paint the lines of your stomach, your hips, all of you on my canvas. Believe me when I say that you are everything to me. I couldn't leave you if I tried, you've got such a tight grip on my heart.' ❦ In which a struggling artist finds his muse in the most unusual of circumstances and a boy who thought he had nothing left to live for is saved. A story about navigating a complicated web of emotion--true, powerful, and painful--and an untamable love. Full summary inside. (Previously titled: Copper)
Fate's Connection  par akspn_tales
Fate's Connection
akspn_tales
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(#Book 1 of Rathore Series) Sanskriti Chauhan, the princess of Udaipur, has been a rebellious royal kid ever since she started breathing. Being groomed to be a perfect wife for a modern day king before you could even spell your name wasn't something she was in favour of. But her sister wasn't the same case. She was groomed to be the perfect princess, perfect daughter, perfect wife and perfect mother one could dream off. Apparently, that made her loved ones choose her sister over Sanskriti at every step of her life. All hell broke loose, when the love of her life betrayed her and chose her sister, too. Arunaditya Singh Rathore, the Rajput King of Jaipur, wasn't only the king for cultural respect. He practically ruled over the mechanical industry. Though the constitution didn't allow the monarchy any longer, he was an integral part of political system even today. The cold facade he pulled infront of the world was only a mask to cover his broken soul and stolen heart. ~•~ What happens when fate's connection pulls them together and ties them in the holy bond of matrimony, after a decade? Will it result in a foul game of revenge, misunderstandings and tears? Or will they be able to rebound while facing the challenges life throws at them? Join Sanskriti and Arunaditya in their journey. PS: No cheating is involved. Trust the author and give it a chance! ©akspn_tales on Wattpad