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Our Rain In The Dark by starsekie
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‎♡₊˚ 🦢・₊✧ You've ruined my life, by not being mine. ♡ Two academic rivals met each other at their siblings wedding & they got tangled in a mix of unresolved rivalry and undeniable connection. As they navigate the new dynamic. ♡ Eira Agarwal a 26 years old fashion designer who lives her life simply. She grew up in simple yet perfect family who loves her utter most. Her love for fashion is something she adore the most. She loves her family except from her older brother that what she always says but is a lie. ♡ Ayan Rao a 27 years old cardiologist who just came to India after 8 years. He completed his graduation in best university of UK and has been living there since 2 years. He also has a complete beautiful family with his parents and his sister in India. What will happen when two childhood rivals met after 8 years? Will they be stuck to their past? Can they move on from their past after 8 years?
What Happened That Night (Wattpad Books Edition) by LyssFrom1996
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WATTPAD BOOKS EDITION Griffin Tomlin is dead. And Clara's sister killed him . . . Four months after the murder, the entire town of Shiloh is still in shock. For Clara Porterfield, the normal world has crumbled around her in a million chaotic pieces. Now Clara lives in a new reality, where her sister awaits trial for murder, her mother obsessively digs in a dead, frozen garden, and her father lives and breathes denial. At school, Clara is haunted by her classmates' morbid curiosity-and all of the unspoken questions they won't ask. But none of them knows what she knows . . . Now Clara's sister wants something from her-the one thing in all of this that Clara isn't ready to face: the truth about what really happened that night. Because this story didn't die with Griffin Tomlin. There's another story that needs to be told. And sometimes, the lies we're told are nowhere near as deadly as the lies we tell ourselves . . .