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QADR-E-DIL by emaanrizwann
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QADR-E-DIL He was just twenty when life forced him to become what his parents could never be. While they chose selfishness over family, he chose to grow up - to raise the three little souls they left behind. They never knew pain, but they also never knew love - not the kind that parents give. All they've ever known is him... the man who became their world when the real one turned away. Under one roof, they grew up teasing, fighting, laughing - and clinging to the only bond that felt real. But love and life have a way of stirring what's been buried too long. As new hearts enter their world, truths they never questioned begin to unfold - testing loyalty, family, and the meaning of home. Because sometimes, it isn't blood that makes you a family... it's the heart that chooses to stay when everyone else walks away.
Rooh by Ethereal_love148
Ethereal_love148
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Story of two brothers! Happy reading!
Threads of Brotherhood by _DeepWrites_
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Four brothers Four hearts, one bond. Through laughter, mischief, and challenges, they hold each other together, learning the true meaning of family, love, and loyalty. ~slow updates~
Bhai  by jenniefrrea
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Strict brother 🖤💨
Aarzoo-Echoes of Wounded Heart by justgouri
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Five siblings. Two broken pasts. One mansion where family heals-and love begins. Viren Jaisingh was a man of power, wealth, and respect-but never a true father. His empire stood tall, while his family stood fractured. Two women. Two homes. Two sets of children, separated by lies. When the truth finally unravels, Arnav, Abhimaan, and Anvi discover the siblings they never knew existed-Avyuktha, scarred by silence, and Aarush, the little boy who only knew his sister's embrace. What begins as shock soon turns into something deeper. Instead of pushing them away, the Jaisingh siblings open their arms. Arnav, already a protector to his younger ones, becomes Ayu's shield too. Anvi finds a piece of her broken self reflected in Avyuktha's quiet strength. Abhimaan discovers laughter again in Aarush's innocence. In the halls of a mansion once heavy with emptiness, new bonds are forged-bonds stronger than betrayal, stitched together by love, trust, and the belief that family is more than the mistakes of a father. This is not a story of rivalry. It is a story of healing-of siblings choosing each other, against all odds. "From strangers to family, from silence to love-the Jaisingh children rewrite their destiny together."
ABM 2: Between Life & Leaving by author_unnamed
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Where the girl laughs, shadows follow. Where the brothers stand, danger kneels. But when fate snatches what they love most even heaven won't be safe.
The lost KHAN  by heyitsanvi
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He ruled the underworld with silence. Commanded empires with a single look. And buried his heart the day his little brother stopped breathing. Arham Khan cold, merciless, and dangerously powerful built his throne on pain. To the world, he's a legend. To himself, a ghost. But what happens when the past he locked away begins to bleed into his present? When the laughter he silenced starts echoing through the mansion's empty halls? When the one person who can still make him feel dares to break his walls? How long can a man live without a soul... before even his crown turns to ash? READ PLEASE 🥺
Her bully by messedupthoughtsoff
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Preview: 'Stand up'. Without angering him more i stood up with a hand caressing on my cheek which has his fingers impression. 'Hands down' within a second i took my hands off my face. Tears pooled my eyes but i know better not to cry. Another hard slap, i fell to the ground tears flowed down. 'stand up' and again stood to his words. He grabbed my neck and.... A/N English is not my first language so there may be many grammatical errors. This story contains violence, abuse, bully, dark romance etc. This is purely fictional. For entertainment purposes only. I don't own any pictures its only for the references and imagination purposes. ⚠️ I do not support any of these vulgar practices # 1 in abusive content out of 13.5k stories 12.06.2024
Living With the Choices We Make (Domestic Violence / Abuse)  ✔️ by SallyMason1
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When Rena meets Brent, he is a dream come true. He is a real gentleman, funny, caring and even her overly protective father likes him. But then, she discovers a different side of Brent - a violent side that scares her. Promising that this had been a one time slip up, she forgives him. After all, he is the love of her life. She dosn't see the signs -- the controlling, the alienation from her friends and dad, the obsession he has with her. She is like putty in his hands. Over time, she learns about the Cycle of Abuse the hard way and she even tries to break free. But in the end, she only sees one way out and it will likely cost her everything. Best Ranking: #2 in ChickLit Winner of the 1st Corner Booth contest Authors Note: This is a story about domestic violence and can be disturbing at times. Even though the people in this book are fictional, abuse at the hands of a loved one is real. It is something that can happen to any of us, even to teenagers like Rena. Please do not read this book if you find this topic disturbing. It is not designed to upset anyone but to raise awareness. Copyright©2015 by Sally Mason All rights reserved Cover by @lucyface Image "Girl"; courtesy of Rolands Lakis