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HIS ADDICTION  by __browniigirl__
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He was an addict and she was his worst Addiction. Ekansh Singh Ranawat,28, was the CEO of E.R. Enterprise-a man carved from stone. His cold, strict demeanor was a shield he used to dominate the boardroom and the world around him. To most, he was a ruthless businessman, but those closest to him knew a different side. He was fiercely loyal to his family and especially protective of his younger sister, a bond that was his one true vulnerability. Mihika Raghav Sharma, 21, was the opposite of Ekansh in every way. Her beauty was soft and unassuming, a gentle light that radiated from within. Known as the sweetheart of the Sharma household, she was a shy and timid girl who carried a quiet strength. Her world revolved around her family's happiness, and she would do anything to protect the peaceful life they had built together. Most Impressive Ranking : #1st on marriage out of 1.32k stories[08/10/23]😇✨ #5th on author out of 16.7k stories [19/10/23]😇✨ #51 on Wattpad out of 102k stories[27/10/23]😇✨ #7th on dark out of 153k stories [02/11/23]😇✨ #1st on author out of 16.9k stories [03/12/23]😇✨ #3 on Wattpad out of 104k stories [30/01/24]😇✨
Shayad Sahi Ya Nahi  by MoonreadsSunwrites
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However, today is different. I'm in India getting my Mehndi done. I don't know how this all came about, but when I received that 'Rishta' proposal, I immediately said yes because he was incredibly handsome-the hottest man on Earth. How could I say no to him? This doesn't mean I said yes in just one second. It took me a whole year to say yes to him. We've had only five special dates, but those five dates were enough for me to realize he's my own Greek God, Mr. Perfect. ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● I remember her 16th birthday party vividly, the first time I technically saw her-well, after 10 years, it makes sense. Yes, a 10-year age gap, but what had to happen, happened. So, here we are, getting her Mehndi done. I can't see her face because it's covered. ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● "We were not even here when all that happened," she said. "I know, but you both weren't in that worse condition to let someone, who came from nowhere, rule over your son," Kimaya said, frustrated that they agreed to let Sumitradevi inside the palace. "Chirag, let's take Arya from here. I cannot trust him with my daughter; she's too young to understand all these things," Kimaya said to her husband. ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● "Remember the happiness we shared, Aaranya?" he asked, tears welling in his eyes. "Yes, we were happy, but not anymore," she replied dryly, displaying no emotion. "We can try," he pleaded. "But we can't make it work," she said, devoid of any expression. "Why not give it a shot, Aaranya?" "Viransh, the decision was sudden, and it ruined both our lives. There's no one left to make it work for." "We want this, Aaranya. I want it, and somewhere, you do too." "It's over. We should end this relationship." "We're not kids breaking up over trivial reasons." "Do what you want, but don't covme back. If we try, we'll only end up more separated." "You can try to sepa