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The Cricket Cosmos by annueclipzw
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Started - 30.04.2026 #1 of Sports Romance Series Annanya, a 15 year old 10th grader, known to be a certified manhater, falls in love with Akhil, a 16 year old 11th grader whose love for cricket can't be denied. What starts off as an innocent love story gradually faces the long distance misunderstanding situation, forcing them to make an emotional seperation. Both break in their own ways. Annanya heals through time, getting back her manhater character. She focuses on her career and becomes a wold famous singer, her songs getting the tag of teenage love. Akhil, on the other hand, understands his faults and goes undercover from social media. He focuses on his personality and career and emerges as the captain of indian cricket team in t20 world cup. They meet again in the stadium of the finals. Two hearts still beating for each other. Akhil wanted the best for her so he did everything he can to become the best for her. But, will Annanya give him another chance after the devastating heart break of the past? Chirkuts! Please follow me on instagram for updates @annuwrts
ZARIYA  by irelynverse
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Some love stories begin with a confession but this one begins with a glance. Avyaansh Singh Rathore never believed in distractions. Control was his strength, distance was his shield, and emotions were risks he could not afford. Until one evening, in the middle of a university fest, a girl walked onto a stage and unknowingly unsettled everything he had built so carefully. Ishwari Mathur never asked to be chosen. She learned to stay quiet, to endure, to protect her heart from promises that rarely lasted. Dance was her only escape, her only truth. She didn't know that someone in the crowd was watching her like she was the beginning of something.