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Pawfully Yours | A Nitish Kumar Reddy Fanfiction by Laughsmileseek
Pawfully Yours | A Nitish Kumar Reddy Fanfiction
Laughsmileseek
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Dhara was heartbroken. So was Nitish. After bearing the weight of pain, anger and grief alone, they had the urge to seek a companion. Someone who'd let them love the way they did : strongly. When their eyes fell on the same female pup who wagged her tail in anticipation, they knew she was the one. And when they looked at her, they thought maybe, maybe there was hope after all. Maybe they'd heal too. This is the story of heartbreak, hope and the journey of healing. For all those who have loved and lost. For all those who feel too strongly. Maybe there's hope for us too.
The Past, The Present, The Future  by Kushi137
The Past, The Present, The Future
Kushi137
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  • Parts 1
Is it just a tournament?
SAFE SPACE⇛ RO'S BONDS by Sreeverse
SAFE SPACE⇛ RO'S BONDS
Sreeverse
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  • Parts 53
💌*A Bunch of one shots about Ro and his safe space (Mostly contains Rohirat, Mahiro, Rohika etc)💌
ICT family one shots by shewillhuntyoudown
ICT family one shots
shewillhuntyoudown
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  • Parts 22
One shots of our beloved Indian cricket team, the boys who have our hearts ❤️
Raat ke baad hi to savera hota hai by Slythering_raven
Raat ke baad hi to savera hota hai
Slythering_raven
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Yashasvi may be new to the team and the youngest player on the squad, but he noticed things. So when Shubman starts acting strangely he sets out to investigate what's wrong with his roommate and newly acquired Bhai. With a little extra help from a best friend on the other side of the country, Yash sets out to improve his Shubman bhai's mood ...
The Hardships Of Adulting by Himaja_Mazumdar
The Hardships Of Adulting
Himaja_Mazumdar
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  • Parts 4
Join the journey of two youngsters who turned seniors in the ICT over night after the fateful loss in Ahmedabad where they had to lend their shoulders to not only their juniors but also their seniors, their elder brothers.