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  • Choreographing Love  by hnrydsouza
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    AN AKASH THAPA FANFIC "When Aarya Sharma, a brilliant and ambitious perfumer, meets Akash Thapa, a free-spirited choreographer, their worlds collide in unexpected ways. As they navigate the complexities of love, family, and identity, Aarya and Akash must confront their own fears and doubts. Set against the vibrant backdrop of India's cultural heritage, this heartwarming tale of love and self-discovery explores the intersection of art, science, and the human heart. Will Aarya and Akash find a way to make their love last, or will the pressures of their worlds tear them apart? Dive into this poignant and romantic story of two souls finding their way to each other, and discover the transformative power of love."
  • 𝐏𝐚𝐩𝐞𝐫 𝐑𝐒𝐧𝐠𝐬 | 𝐘𝐨𝐠𝐞𝐬𝐑 π’π‘πšπ«π¦πš by mittenswordie
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    𝐏𝐚𝐩𝐞𝐫 𝐑𝐒𝐧𝐠𝐬 | "Not all meet-cutes start with butterflies. Some start with burnt coffee and sarcasm." Jiya Munot is a freelance editor - logical, low-key, and secretly obsessed with dance reels. While the world knows her as the girl behind perfect punctuation, she knows herself as something else: a die-hard fan of Yogesh Sharma - the charming, quick-witted choreographer whose every move she's memorized. And sure, she may have blushed a little too hard when she spotted him in real life... and maybe tripped over her own words in the process. Their first meeting? Slightly chaotic. Entirely sarcastic. Totally unforgettable. Yogesh, best friend to Akash Thapa and the man behind some of the most viral choreographies, isn't new to attention - but Jiya isn't like the others. She doesn't flatter, she flinches. She doesn't flirt, she fires back. And maybe that's what keeps him circling back for more. But as admiration blurs into late-night calls, secret dance sessions, and the possibility of something deeper... Jiya must ask herself - can a fangirl truly belong in a world she's only watched from behind the screen?