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  • Behind the Veil by Aru_writes_
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    Best friends for life? Or an over used trope? . Adwaith Suryavanshi had it all - until one day, he didn't. He is still recovering from the trauma when he gets bulldozed by another threat. Will he succumb to it? Or will he be saved in time? . A oneshot, atleast for now.
  • Terms & Conditions Apply by Anonymous888curious
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    💥 BEFORE THE STORY BEGINS... ⚠️ READ THIS FIRST (VERY IMPORTANT 😌) Heyyy youuuu 👀✨ If you're here expecting a calm, normal, emotionally stable love story... you are absolutely in the wrong place. Because this story is: 💥 chaotic in the best way 💥 full of arguments that feel like comedy battles 💥 fake smiles hiding real tension 💥 romance that arrives uninvited 💥 and characters who should NOT be in the same room... but somehow are 😭 There will be: fights that turn into flirting without permission insults that sound like poetry but still hurt 😌 and moments where you'll go "WHY ARE THEY LIKE THIS???" So if you like slow, boring, predictable love stories... you can leave respectfully. But if you're ready for: ✨ chaos ✨ comedy ✨ desi energy in Canada ✨ and romance that sneaks up on you like trouble... welcome to disaster. 💅
  • Kasheer : The Home We Lost  by Vkanishka
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    Set against the events of the Kashmiri Pandit Exodus, Kasheer: The Home We Lost is a story of memory, displacement, and everything that was left behind. In the winter of 1990, Shivanshi Bhat and Hridey Kaul are children growing up in a place that feels permanent-until one night, it isn't. As fear spreads and families begin to leave, their lives take different paths. Shivanshi leaves early with her family, carrying fragments of a home she cannot return to. Hridey stays longer, his family forced into uncertainty, loss, and the harsh realities of displacement. They do not say goodbye. They do not know if they will ever meet again. Years pass. Lives are rebuilt. Identities shift. In a world far removed from Kashmir, Shivanshi Bhat and Hridey K. meet again-no longer as the children they once were, but as strangers shaped by everything they survived. There is no recognition. Only a quiet familiarity neither of them can explain. As the past begins to surface in fragments-through memory, silence, and things left unsaid-they are forced to confront a truth that neither of them was prepared for: Home was never just a place. And some connections do not disappear, no matter how much time or distance stands between them. They are two people shaped by history trying to find each other again.