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EK RISHTA AISA BHI by magical_wisher
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Hello Everyone, This is short story involving around Shreya, Daya and Yug (OC) along with Other CID members. This is set after Giraftar series where Daya and Tarika is angry with Shreya for doubting Abhijeet (Continued Right after the episode of Anu Malik pe hamla). A friendship tale between Yug - Shreya. CID team bonding, how it grows and what new twist the fate brings in Dareya life. I tried to write this on special request of amazing Buddy @janvicg_forever Hope this is upto the mark as i tried not to involve any cases and have beautiful moments at beautiful places. Thanks to @Ruvineet for helping with idea for story. I tried to make this as beautiful as first love.. Pehla Nasha Phela Khuma naya pyaar hain Naya intezar.. Do peep in and let me know how is it..
What if Sita never left for the forest with Ram? by ElegentKitty
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Ramayan: AU No this is not about Sita's second exile. Presenting, "A Bombshell Turn: Test of Faith". The Ramayana has been a tale of duty, sacrifice, and unwavering resolve. But what if Sita had never left for the forest with Ram? How would the epic unfold? Prepare for a journey through an alternative timeline, where every choice and consequence leads to a riveting test of faith. "A Bombshell Turn: Test of Faith" reveals that the true strength of the Ramayan lies not in the separation of its characters, but in their unity, their unwavering faith in one another, and the love that bound them through every trial.
Beside The Sun by RaghavxSaumitra
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On the day of Sita Haran, what if Shri Ram got separated from Lakshman too? On the cursed day of Sita Haran, after punishing Marich, Shri Ram returns to the hut, only to find it completely devastated and empty. There was none in the hut, neither Sita nor Lakshman. There were several inauspicious signs there along with some massive footprints, which suggests invasion and abduction. Initially he thinks that someone had abducted both Sita and Lakshman, but later on Jatayu informs him that Sita has been kidnapped by Ravan. But he knew nothing about Lakshman. Where is Lakshman?
Twin flame of Indraprastha by Mishra142004
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In the great kingdom of Indraprastha, Queen Draupadi gives birth to twin daughters of the mighty warrior Arjuna. From the moment they are born, the palace is filled with joy. The two sisters grow up together, always side by side, sharing the same laughter, dreams, and love. As children, they are loved equally by everyone around them. To the world, they look like two flowers blooming from the same branch. But as the years pass, people begin to notice their differences. Anurati grows into a girl of extraordinary beauty. Her beauty becomes famous, and stories of her grace spread far and wide. Wherever she goes, people cannot stop praising her. Nayantara though kind, gentle, and pure-hearted, slowly begins to live in the shadow of her sister's beauty. At first, the sisters do not notice the change. But the world does. Whispers begin to grow. Comparisons begin to rise. People slowly start choosing which sister is more beautiful. And a silent question begins to follow them everywhere: Can two sisters who were once loved the same... remain the same in the eyes of the world? Sometimes, it is not fate that separates hearts. Sometimes... it is the judgment of people. 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸 (Important Note: In this story, the Pandavas and the Kauravas share a peaceful and respectful relationship. There is no great rivalry or war between them. The Pandavas also have a strong and friendly bond with Angraj Karna. These elements are part of the fictional world created for this novel.) Disclaimer This story is a pure work of fiction. It is inspired by characters and settings from ancient Indian mythology, but the events, relationships, and storyline are created only for storytelling and imagination.