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Missing Piece by lost_asteroid
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"What should I call you then? Gold-digger?" I ask smirking. "Real original, genius." She taunts shifting in her seat to face me. "At least my grandfather didn't have to go and buy me a wife because no poor soul wanted to marry me." Now it's her turn to give me a mocking grin. "YOU-" My hands clench around the steering-wheel in fury. "You what? Got nothing to say, future husband." She says with a smirk still plastered on her face. I cannot believe I'm about to get married to her. ..................... ..................... Benjamin has everything. From having a promising position in his grandfather's company to a perfect fiancée. His life couldn't have been more perfect. But despite that, there is something missing from his life. What happens when Benjamin's fiancée leaves him with an accusation of a crime he didn't commit. And in the next second, he suddenly finds himself thrown into an unexpected marriage with a complete stranger. Could that stranger be 'The Missing Piece' Benjamin didn't even know he was missing?
"Unraveled Destinies" by Atelophobicwrites
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"Kabir Malhotra, a 25-year-old, young, handsome, gym freak, always a hot topic among girls. He's known to be rude and doesn't care about anyone except his younger brother, Kiaan Malhotra, and his father. Coming from a privileged background, he's used to getting everything without even asking. However, he has no idea what a mother's love feels like, except for being emotionally blackmailed to get things done by his mother. On the other hand, we have Aadhira Sharma, a 21-year-old, tall, smart, elegant girl with a wheatish complexion. She comes from a middle-class family and struggles to meet her basic needs. Graduating from her hometown of Ranchi, she works as a coaching teacher, always hiding her dreams in the corner of her eyes. She didn't receive love from her father, but her mother and brother are her rock and the reason she keeps going. Interestingly, Aadhira's father is friends with Kabir's mother, and although Kabir and Aadhira never liked each other, Kabir share a good bond with Aadhira's Father jst like friends Except for those occasional interactions, they never took any interest in each other. But what will happen when circumstances force them to get married? Will they ever develop feelings for each other? Get ready to uncover the "Unraveled Destinies"of their lives and find out what lies ahead in their story! 😉
LILAC by not_yourcupof_chai
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Two strangers agree on spending their summer together, what could possibly go wrong?
Sipping Sweetness | ✓ by placeformyself
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a collection of heartwarming one shots consisting of fuzzy romantic snippets, which can compel you to grab a mug of coffee and enjoy them while sipping the sweetness of the coffee resonating with the moments you read! oh and also, cliché alert! that is because, these snippets have been written to dwell inside those warm fuzzy feelings of cute romance and picture ourselves being the protagonists of the scenes we only read in some stories and wished, how we were those characters!
Arranged Roommates (✔) by sriwaniwrites
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Too old. Too tall. Too rich. Too out of my league. That's Aryan Arora, the billionaire CEO for me. But apparently, he is the perfect marriage material guy according to the world's pushiest parents of mine. Getting married was never in the equation for me. But I couldn't survive the emotional blackmail and guilt that my parents put me through and married him. Just to live off as roommates after, because marriage to each other is the last thing we want or so we show... TROPES: - Forced proximity - Chubby and strong FL - Arranged Marriage - Reverse grumpy X sunshine - ROM COM
Elevator Encounter | ✓ by placeformyself
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[featured on @ShortStory, @AmbassadorsIN, @RomanceINDIA and @Ambassadors 2024 and @Romance 2025] Neil had just arrived in Delhi, a few days ago to meet his sister. Exhausted by her endless rants about how he doesn't have any time for the family, he finally decided to show up and make his sister happy! One fine day, when his sister asked him to get the flower pots from the ground floor up to the 7th floor she had a flat on, he had no choice but to take the elevator. What he didn't know was that destiny could sprinkle some magical dust at the very instant and lock him up inside that metal cabinet with a girl who loathes his profession! One chance encounter and Vedika can't help but regret opening her oh-so-ever-excited mouth! [word count: 20K+]
1.1 | Candies with Notes by placeformyself
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Akanksha always finds five candies of chocolate flavour with a note stuck to them, every Saturday, in her backpack. Being a highschooler in India wasn't a cakewalk, definitely not with her 10th grade boards. Juggling between her tuition classes and school, when she finds candies with an anonymous note stuck to them, it doesn't exactly make her life easy. If the tension of her exams wasn't enough to raise her heartbeats, this anonymous note writer definitely was. With her stress over her exams and problems at her home, she finally finds a solace in a series of those notes, and perhaps in the anonymous writer too. [book 1 of the 'sweet notes' series]
QUARTER LIFE CRISIS by Writix22
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Cupid never had a chance in their messy, parental-restricted love story Karishma Jha, a twenty-one-year-old recent graduate with the world at her feet if only she chose to face it. Plagued with the worries of the future and yet healing from the scars of her past, she was yet to pay any heed to the present. She was the queen of the world of What-ifs What if I never get a job? What if I never do anything worthwhile? What if I am not here tomorrow? What if someone new moves next door? Still struggling to live one day at a time, she is hit with yet another surprise: a new neighbor, Rishabh Mehta. His arrival gives her the opportunity to take a step out of her cocooned world, to do something daring for once in her sheltered life. What if a girl with perpetually cold feet chooses to befriend a boy who lives like there is no tomorrow? When Rishabh Mehta moved to his aunt's place in Bangalore, the last thing he expected was to deal with the girl next door. Shrew, grump, ornery, he knew the many nicknames of her, except her real name. She proved true to her description when, one night, she cuts off the wire of his music system in the middle of a raging party. That was his first impression of hers. He also never expected her unrelenting efforts to befriend him. When he finally gives in, the possibility of tomorrow increases with every shared laughter and stolen glance. Will their love survive self-imposed obstacles, helicopter parents, and the two-foot gap between their balconies? Or, will it remain a fond memory to smile upon when a day gets a bit more difficult than the rest? TRIGGER WARNING: Though this story could be considered a feel-good rom-com from its cover and description, it does address certain heavy topics like illness, suicide attempts, and domestic violence. For further details please don't miss the content warning preceding the story.