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Jatt Da pyar by DreamyScribler
DreamyScribler
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Rajveer looked at the boy up and down slowly, eyes lazily drinking in every inch of this unexpected gift from waheguru ji. "Itne nazuk hath, Itna soft skin, aur itni komal body... Tu ladka hi hai na?" "You-what the hell?!, Leave me you idiot!" the boy burst out, trying to wriggle free from those iron arms, outrage blooming across his face. And that's how the two opposite hearts collided. But can a pind boy and a city prince find a place in the world where their hearts can beat freely? PS - Contains Mature content, read at your own risk.
GHUNGHROO by quillmadoona
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A boy , a boy with an exceptional beauty , charisma and personality that leaves everyone falling for him . Unbeknownst to him , his beauty is the one that traps him in a filthy world where everyone is lusting over him . He was selled away to a woman , making him a Tawaif . His beautiful pale ankles are adored with Ghughroo which is more like a chain to him . This is his story of revenge , hatred and love . Does he ever finds solace and peace in his life ?
sukoon  by _shadowQuill
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In just one day, my entire world changed. what is happening? Why is all this happening to me? Why God Whyy...... Samer humne shadi jarur ki h ker hum tuj jese insaan ko kabhi apni patni swikar nhi krenge I won't describe the story much, but I promise you won't be bored. After all, there's a diva in the story. English is not my first language so ignore my mistakes........
Jinn-E Aashiiq  by Zeninwrite
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Zaarim, the most powerful and ancient jinn, has spent centuries loathing humans - weak, arrogant creatures who destroy everything they touch. But everything changes when he encounters Hamza, a boy unlike any other. Hamza is not just good - he is pure. He prays five times a day, he's kind without pride, and there's a noor (divine glow) on his face that can't be faked. Zaarim wants to destroy him. He tries. But he can't. Hamza is protected - not by charms or exorcists - but by something deeper: his own purity. And that purity starts to pull Zaarim in. Not just spiritually. Obsessively. "Tum mujhe barbaad kar rahe ho, Hamza... aur tumhe khud pata bhi nahi." (You're destroying me, Hamza... and you don't even know it.)