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His Unwilling Bride | COMPLETED ✓  by autumn_touched_
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Rabya was unwillingly tied up in a knot of marriage with the only son of a big Zamindar; Adhrit Singh Chauhan. She once had a happy life, trying to achieve her dreams in the metropolitan city by striving to become independent so that she can financially support her family. But then, her one mistake and she was forced to marry Adhrit who's a decade older than her and lives in that regressive part of a small town in Uttar Pradesh where girls are not even allowed to step out of their house. Will Adhrit ever be able to be loved by his wife? Or will she always remain his unwilling bride?
Sold to darkness, found in you !  by Sparkle_scribbles
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She was sold to the brothel! Not by strangers... but by someone she once called family. Aaira was always a delusional girl who believed in love!!! But the place where she grew up was hollow, where emotions were just another transaction. She was an orphan, raised by her aunt who treated her cruelly, making her life nothing less than a struggle . Despite everything, she was a NEET aspirant-fighting every day for a future she could call her own. Her ultimate dream was to become something bigger, to find true love and build a life of her own . But destiny broke her beliefs into a thousand pieces. She felt empty. She felt numb. She felt scared. Until he walked in. Kabir wasn't supposed to stay. He wasn't supposed to care. And he definitely wasn't supposed to fall in love with a girl who belonged to a world he could never change. But some hearts don't follow rules. In a place built on darkness, their bond became the only light-soft, forbidden, and dangerously real. But love, in the wrong place, always comes with a price. And when the truth finally unfolds, it won't just break hearts- it will destroy lives. Because some love stories aren't meant to survive... they're meant to be blamed.