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  • My heart is yours  by MerRiwrites
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    Xelo and Axealia both heir to the throne of enemy kingdoms gets sent to the battlefield. Amidst the chaos and bloodshed, their unexpected bond blossoms into a secret, powerful love. But when their leaders cast shadows of doubt, warning them that the other cannot be trusted, suspicion grows and threatens to unravel what they've built. Misunderstandings deepen the divide, forcing them to question their feelings and loyalties. As tensions escalate, they are forced to choose between the person they love and the duty towards their kingdom , pushing each of them toward a choice that could forever change their worlds. This is a tale of passion, sacrifice, and the price of trust in times of war.
  • Dylan ( On Hold) by ayinorkie
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    I once heard when you fall in love with two people, you should choose the latter. Because if you loved the first, you wouldn't love the second..... My heart has a fracture when I tried.......
  • Almost Mine, Never Yours  by MeeraAgrawal7
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    They say school memories fade. That teenage crushes die with time. That life moves on. But Abhi Raizada never forgot. In a world divided by class and appearances, Abhi was the quiet boy with a heart full of dreams - and one of them wore a blazer and a perfect smile: Ruhi Kapoor. She was rich, radiant, and untouchable. Until the last day of school, when a moment that could have changed everything was shattered by a single betrayal. Ten years later, the world has moved on. Careers. Cities. Secrets. No one remembers the past - not even Ruhi. Except Abhi. Now grown, unrecognizable, and successful in his own right, he still carries the ghost of a love story that never got its ending. But fate isn't done with them yet. When paths cross again, memories stir. And so do questions. Can a forgotten past rewrite the future? Or are some stories meant to remain unfinished?