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𝐎𝐰𝐧𝐞𝐝 𝐁𝐲 𝐋𝐨𝐯𝐞 by evariswrts
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Still carrying the weight of her mother's death Anvi returned to the place that once left her heartbroken, The flight from Paris to Kochi wasn't easy trying to convince herself just for a few days for the people who stood by her mom when she was left broken after the divorce attending their daughter's wedding is what her mother would have wanted her to do as a sign of respect and thank you and then back to France where she can live her normal life. But what she didn't know that few days are going to turn into months; Her chemistry with her best friend's brother (her childhood crush) aka her dad's biggest rivals son changed everything, not bearing to see this her dad arranges a marriage for Anvi. Will she go against her father's will and continue to love her childhood crush or will she say yes to the marriage? But did Anvi really come back to India just for the wedding or was it something else?
The Quiet Bakery on Willow Street  by silkairistrawhats
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Small-town soft rom-com where a baker/cafe owner bakes dreams and a writer inks them on the butter paper she gives with his baked cake without cream. A brilliant puzzle solver meets a famous downtown comic writer, and her brilliance shies away when she finds out that one character in the comic is her while she is sitting in the same cafe. 🧁🤍💌
Chalk and Crushes  by silkairistrawhats
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Chalks and Crushes is a soft romantic comedy about the quiet chaos of first love, where classrooms smell of old books and chalk dust settles on everything-including feelings. Saahiti lives in the margins of her notebooks-half poet, half overthinker-finding comfort in small things: pastel mornings, unfinished notes, and silence after lectures. Tanmay, on the other hand, is the boy who always breaks the chalk mid-sentence, laughs it off, and pretends he isn't afraid of saying the wrong thing-especially when she's around. What begins as stolen glances across blackboards and accidental hand brushes while sharing chalk slowly turns into something warmer, softer, and harder to ignore. Between erased equations, quiet teasing, and classrooms left empty after hours, Tanmay and Saahiti find themselves writing a love story neither of them planned-but both secretly hoped for. Because some crushes are loud and dramatic.