Brothers
25 stories
Tying the broken thread  by Nilankaaaaa
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Adikrit watched his family fall apart right before his eyes. He still remembers the day his mother walked out of the house with his two brothers, Shivaay and Ishaan. At just ten years old, he stood there helpless, unable to stop the people he loved from drifting away. A misunderstanding had shattered his family, leaving behind a silence that only grew louder with time. Fourteen years later, Adikrit Rathore is twenty-four and determined to do what he couldn't do as a child that is to bring his family back together. Determined to piece together what remained of his broken family, Adikrit sets out on a journey to find them. But reuniting three brothers separated by years of pain is far more difficult than finding them. Old resentments, buried truths, and unanswered questions stand in his way. Will Adikrit succeed in mending the broken thread that once held his family together, or has time pulled them too far apart? Join Adikrit and his brothers on an emotional journey of love, loss, forgiveness, and brotherhood as he fights to reunite the family that was torn apart. Because some threads may break... but the ones tied by love can always be knotted together again.
Bhai - Ek Anokha Bandhan  by VaishG9
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Neil has been craving the love of his elder brother Nirbhay for a long time but Nirbhay keeps maintaining his distance. Unknown to Neil, Nirbhay has been harbouring a secret which can tear apart the family.
Chronicles Of Brotherhood  by Amateurmisswriter_
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The blood of kings, the bond of brothers! Centered around the beloved pairs and legendary figures of epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, this book brings together short snippets, one-shots, and stories woven around brotherhood, love, sacrifice, and righteousness.
ANDEKHA ( Rathore brothers book 1) by Vina13624
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Ansh is a normal teenage boy who has gone through a lot of trauma and pain but even then his heart is kind and gentle. Ansh has lived his whole life with his dadi, unaware of his brother's existence. His life was going normal but he didn't know that a huge tornado is coming in his life. . . . " I don't have a lot of time left Ansh... go to your brothers... its my last wish" . . . The three bothers Arnav, Anirudh and Manik, they live in the same house but hardly ever talk to each other... all of them are suffering in silence. Will things change with the arrival of Ansh?
Blood that Binds by thatbookishaura
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He hated them - not for who they were, but for what they reminded him of. Every word, every glance, every breath carried echoes of his father's betrayal, the same betrayal that broke his mother and turned him into a man who trusted no one. For years, he kept them at a distance, content to pay for their future but never let them near his life. But one day, everything changes. Circumstances force them into his home - three strangers bound by blood he never asked to share. And as walls crack and old wounds resurface, one question remains: will he ever learn to see them as family, or will they always carry the burden of his hatred?
INTEZAAR  by Maalvika1
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They say that you should be careful about what you wish for. What happens when the jaisingh brothers do get a chance to relive the past as they have wished many times.
The Queen's Pawn ✅️ by purple_scarsity
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When King Rivaan dies unexpectedly, the widowed Queen Alakhnanda is forced into a second marriage with Anay, the son of the powerful Finance Minister Shreyash Sharma. Bound by a prior agreement signed by the late King and the Rajmata, Alakhnanda finds herself without a voice in her own fate. Anay, an unwilling puppet at first, becomes part of a political game neither of them chose. Alakhnanda, strong, cold, and wounded by betrayal, believes Anay is a pawn trying to eliminate her son Riyansh. Will Anay be able to prove himself to Alakhnanda and the people of Rajdavan? Or will he too become blinded by power?