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We've always heard that opposites attract and like forces repel. Most love stories celebrate opposites, but rarely do we hear about those with similar characters. Let's explore *"Fate of Roses and Thorns"* to see what destiny holds for Shourya and Vaishnavi, who share striking similarities.
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"Shourya," he said with an intimidating gaze.
"Huh?" I replied, confused.
"Shourya, just Shourya-not Mr. Vasudev, not Kavya ke Bhaiya, not anyone's Bhaiya-just Shourya," he said, stepping closer, his tone dangerous. "And don't even think about calling me Bhaiya."
*Oops! I think I'm in trouble. My inner voice scoffed, "You think? ...hahaha... Vaani baby, you are actually in trouble."*
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Vaishnavi Arya, a 23-year-old girl who moved from London to India, never felt she belonged. In London, she was outcasted as a tacky, underprivileged Indian. In India, she faced comments like, *"Look at this girl. Just because she's Hindu and looks Indian doesn't make her one. An Indian girl is known by her culture, which she knows nothing about. No matter how much she tries, she will never belong here."*
These judgments haunted her, especially after life took painful turns, full of thorns. Despite her efforts to find roses among the thorns, life kept presenting new challenges.
In the midst of this, she encounters Shourya, who dramatically changes her life, bringing her the biggest thorn yet and binding her to him unwillingly.
Will Vaishnavi find the fragrance of roses or be entangled in the thorns forever? Dive into their tale and see what fate has written in the stars for them.