The Indian
12 stories
Pɾҽɱ/ιʂԋϙ  by unknownsoni
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Inaya Sheikh Khan, a resident of Karachi, Pakistan, and Thakur Aditya Singh, a resident of Rajasthan, India, meet for the first time as strangers during a journey. What starts as an ordinary encounter gradually turns into a love that transcends boundaries, cultures, and even the very definition of love itself.
Married to My BEST FRIEND by Nimisha1810
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Siya Kashyap and Tanish Mehra the childhood besties grew up together, but never found love with each other, they were always happy as BFFs but they signed a different contract without pen and paper, the marriage contract. They had certain conditions for each other and their friendship needed no paperwork for this strange contract. What will happen next? Will, they ever understand that marriage is not some kind of entertainment trip? @Romance
Love is Comfort  by AstralNeha
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It's a short story. Aashi and Yuvaan had an arranged marriage but Aashi has loved him since two years. On the first night of their marriage he says that this marriage has no meaning for him and after that you can read in the story...
MY DESTINY WITH HIM by Innocentarmygirl007
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Hello Guys ,😀😀 This is a story kind of fictional book. Nothing related to reality. And characters and dialogues used are either mine or from any drama or movie ___________________________________________________ Introduction of Book ------------------------------ Him : Ask me 100 times if you wouldn't understand. Her : Why to ask 100 times ? If you can teach 100 times then teach good only single time . ******************************************* Her : Sir do you know why you can't Crack a joke?? Him : Why ?? Her : cause you are yourself a joke🤣🤣 ********************************************** Her : Can I ask you something?? Him : okay Ask Her : If I propose a ghost then will he accept me ?? off course he would cause I'm so beautiful.. ___________________________________________________ Thank you 💜💜💜 Love you all❤❤❤❤❤ Your author 🙈🙈🙈🙈
Love After Marriage by Doralovin
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I was the perfect wife for five years, but he never loved me. He only had eyes for her, his first love. So I decided to end our marriage and move out. But a week later, he showed up at my door. "Divorce?" He looked at me with red eyes. "Say that again."
Casual Intimacy  by bloomer5474
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He's a player. I'm a player. So it's only natural that we're best friends. We both share many of the same traits and hobby's. He can't stay with the same girl for more than 2 days, I can't stay with same guy for more than 2 days. We're both noncommittal teenagers, who both love to party. But, what happens when one night, we party a little too hard, and have a drunken night of lustful passion. And now can't keep our hands off of each other. Highest rankings 🥇#want! 🥇#benefits! 🥇#inlove! 🥇#player! 🥇#secretromance 🥇#alcohal
THE GOOD WIFE by apoorvaxo3
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She was never loved by her husband. Still she did everything to be THE GOOD WIFE.
Our Arranged Love by dreamer_antara
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Featured in Serialised Spotlight Reading list of @AmbassadorsIN✨ Saanjh Mishra, a 27-year-old teacher, loved her simple, purposeful life. Her days were spent surrounded by young minds, and she found satisfaction in helping shape their small worlds. Marriage felt distant, almost unnecessary, yet when her parents arranged a meeting with a young doctor, she couldn't refuse. Ashrut Sharma, a 28-year-old pediatrician, was equally committed to his own quiet routines. Balancing his days between his studies and caring for children at the hospital, he found comfort in his solitude. Romance had never been a priority, but when his mother gently urged him to meet Saanjh, he agreed, if only to make her happy. Their first meeting was meant to be brief, an exchange of polite pleasantries over tea. But something in their shared silences and steady glances sparked a connection neither had expected. Saanjh saw a steadiness in Ashrut that felt reassuring, while Ashrut found her laughter warm, a contrast to his own reserved nature. Bound in marriage by their families' wishes, Saanjh and Ashrut began their life together as strangers, each careful in the other's presence. Yet gradually, small gestures began to bridge the space between them-a shared cup of tea in the early morning, the gentle way he'd listen to her talk about her students, or the warmth of her smile as she handed him his stethoscope before he left for work. In these moments, an unspoken affection grew, something as natural as it was unexpected. And with each quiet glance, each shared meal, they realized that love, perhaps, was not as distant as they had thought. In each other, they found not just a partner but a companion who brought a quiet joy to the everyday.