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First Draft Romance by Olivaughn
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When aspiring writer Marcie is hired as the personal assistant to her all-time favorite author, Rosalind Lindbergh, she expects to be learning the ins and outs of the industry - not fending off red-hot feelings that aren't exactly "workplace appropriate." Season 1 of Romancing The Writer *** Willing to do anything to prove she has it together, unemployed writer/perpetual screw-up Marcella Harper somehow manages to land her second-place dream job: personal assistant to her personal hero, best-selling author Rosalind Lindbergh. Brutally dumped less than 24 hours after her first day, Marcie discovers that there may be no better distraction than her new job ... and new boss. After all, Marcie has had a crush on über-famous, ultra-hot Roz since high school. And - although she promised Marcie their relationship was strictly professional - Roz might just be returning her awkward, bumbling advances. When lines begin to blur and career prospects end up on the line, Marcie is sure of one thing: either she gives up on her dreams, or her dream woman. "You know, they have tutorials online for this kind of thing," I tell her. "You know, I hired a personal assistant for this kind of thing," she retorts. And then, we both stand there, awkwardly close. We watch the coffee sputter, then begin to pour. Neither of us utters a word. And, when it's done pouring, neither of us reach for it. "Are you ... not gonna take your coffee?" I finally ask. It's quiet. Tentative. "Oh. Right."
Doore: A Short Sapphic Romance (GxG) by areweslee
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Anjali, a 26 year old Mumbai based photographer, returns to her hometown in Kerala after twenty years. At her old house, she meets the jobless, quirky and nonchalant Ashwathy. The two are drawn closer as they discover their hopes in each other
It's Called PRIDE! by ms_sarkar22
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Driven by past love and a quest for justice, Prof. Prity Sharma fiercely advocates for same-sex marriage rights in India, challenging deep-rooted social taboos. Can she achieve her goal or something more awaits for her? *** Once upon a time, in the vibrant land of India, two souls intertwined in a love story that would challenge societal norms and redefine the meaning of true acceptance. "Laxmi I love you," I pleaded. My vision was getting blurry. "But Prity try to understand, it's India not States," she said, wiping her tears. Grief was prominent in her voice. "But we can still give it a tr-" I got cut off by her. "Prity, forget everything which happened between us, forget me. Delete everything and don't try to contact me ever. Don't show your face to me again," she hurried off from her seat, making my heart clench. "And listen, I will marry a man only. Not a woman, not you, Prity Sharma," she said, wiping off her remaining tears, and rushed out from the place. Prof. Prity Sharma, a young Indian psychologist and history lover, vowed to bring light to the concept of LGBTQ acceptance in her homeland. With an unwavering determination, she set out to challenge societal norms and fight for the rights of her beloved community. Ms. Laxmi Mathur, a dedicated school teacher, wife, and mother, endured a married life filled with assault, torture, and hatred from her husband. As she experienced betrayal and regret, memories of her first love, resurfaced. The thought of their unfinished love story haunted her, leaving her yearning for the love and acceptance she once knew. Amidst the chaos and struggles, fate had a plan of its own for both Prity and Lamix. And so, dear reader, as you embark on this captivating journey with Prof. Sharma, open your heart, embrace the unknown, and witness the transformative power of love as it unfolds in the land of diverse cultures, traditions, and religions.
Nobody Like You by AziaElga
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Yeju Hwarng no longer believes in love. After breaking up with her long-term girlfriend and watching her parents divorce over the summer, all her passion disappeared, including her passion for science that got her into her microbiology Ph.D. program. When a new roommate moves into the apartment, Yeju recognizes her as more than just a familiar face; she is an enemy that needs to be chased out of her life. Lia Choi does not need love. Her parent never gave her any, and confessing to her childhood best friend over the summer only caused a fall out. Love has proven to be both unnecessary and a liability, and all Lia needs instead is to do well in college and get into a prestigious research position in the microbiology department. Unfortunately, her research mentor turns out to be her new roommate. And she is hell bent on ruining Lia's life. Tension escalates both at home and in the lab, but the more they work together, the more they realize: they have a common goal, and they need each other to achieve that. All they need to do is to open their hearts. Love is hard, but a life without love is harder. *** THE LOVE HYPOTHESIS meets DELILAH GREEN DOESN'T CARE; a STEM-oriented college sapphic romance about struggling adults navigating love despite their broken hearts. *This is a stand-alone spin-off to Cherry On Top. 💫 2023 Watty's Winner! 💫 Editor's Choice, 26 May 2023 - 29 June 2023 💫 Featured on Wattpad's Summer Loving Days reading list, 21 Jul 2023 💫 Featured on the official @lgbt, @Romance, @FreeTheLGBT, and @WattpadAfterDark profile First Published: 2 Feb 2023 Completed Date: 24 June 2023 Edited Date: 22 July 2023 Word Count: 55,000-60,000 Also posted on Scribblehub, Tapas, and RoyalRoad (Not on Amazon or anywhere else!) Cover art by Sarimopi on Instagram
The Woman My Grandmother Loved. by shortgirlbigbook
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#WINNER OF WATTPAD INDIA AWARDS 2021 (MATTERS OF HEART CATEGORY) Veritas is one of the oldest most popular newspapers in India, having been established prior to Independence. Born into a family of hard hitting columnists, Anita is a woman who has been raised on facts and logistics. And she knows the manner in which they must be presented to the world. And thus, as far was the world was concerned, Anita Sinha had had two accidents . One landed her in a wheelchair for a year when she was twenty-two. The other, several decades apart was a plane crash that killed her. But in between those two, another one lay, unheard of. In the year of her first accident, Anita was sent to England for rest and recovery. Amidst the process what ensued was a dangerous and passionate affair with the art teacher at the nearby St. Anne's school. Women who fall in love are frowned upon, Anita knew. But what happened to women who fell in love with women? This is India in the seventies, when Emergency raged on in the country. This is the seventies when bell bottoms and flared jeans were the rage in the world. This is the story of a woman who fell in love with a woman. Section 377 was decriminalised only in 2018; but even prior to that wasn't love just love? The story that didn't make it to the headlines. ( 59,000 WORDS )