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  • Life In A Narcissist Family -Part 1 The Fight To Survive  by Renu-55
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    A young bride enters a family that appears complete from the outside-but beneath the surface lies a world shaped by control, silence, and unspoken expectations. Life In A Narcissist Family is a deeply layered journey through marriage, emotional neglect, power dynamics, and quiet endurance. Through Kanu's story, each moment unfolds not as an isolated incident, but as part of a pattern-subtle, persistent, and often invisible to others. This is not just a story of suffering, but of awareness, resilience, and the slow reclaiming of self.
  • When the Wind Changed: The Story of Mehran & Azhar by Zoomi90
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    A poetic journey of love, distance, and emotional survival. Mehran and Azhar's marriage began with promise-but life had other plans. Based on a real story of silence, heartbreak, and unwavering hope.
  • Met an Indian Goddess - Poem/Poetry by AramintaFlores
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    A foreigner meets an Indian woman for the very first time. She is a statue, swanning on the streets. Black dot mid her dark brows perfected the most perfect face. Her eyes met my eyes... Want to know what's next? Read my poem and please leave a comment down. I have never visited any other countries other than India. But for this contest "World within Words 2023" I need to travel to a different country. So I considered myself as a foreigner visiting my country. He is admired by the beauty of an Indian girl. In this poem, I described her beauty poetically, and if you are an Indian woman, you are the main lead in my poem. Each and every Indian woman can resonate their beauty in these lines. "Shy her! Never saw me again Shall I say "See you again" Will meet you again in my next work. Until then, Bye bye..
  • Ordinary to Extraordinary by newcomer_123
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    This is a story of an ordinary girl , who wants to achieve a great height to become extraordinary . Ananya is a poor village girl from Nadia district . She fights against adversities like child marriage , prostitution . This story is based on her life journey. Will she be able to become the voice of all fighter girls ? Will she be able to fight for her destiny ? If you want to know, stay tuned and keep reading .. This story is totally mine. Please don't copy it and please don't copy the concept. All the used picture in this story is not mine. All downloaded. Start --- 26/01/2021 # 124 ___ women 23 /03/2021 #1 in female rights 12/02/21
  • Dusk & Dawn by StarChild_1999
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    "Stop holding back." Kira said, a frown making its way on her face. "Go all the way with me. Please." Xavier sighed, pushing her back further, "Not until I can tell you everything." *** Kira didn't think her parents would die in a car accident but unfortunately they did. She didn't think she would strip just to feed herself and her brother, but she did. She would never think she was half-vampire, but she is. Kira has spent her entire life knowing she was different, but she didn't know how or why. That is, until a tall, dark, handsome Alpha finds himself in the strip club she works, requesting more than she's used to providing. Warning: mature scenes, violent scenes, and topics of rape and abuse covered too
  • Neel Chandra  by SilverKeith0
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    What can be worse then beaing married to a britisher in britishindia One day when chandra kala was bathing in the woods she din't knew that in other side her family is gone The same day jack saw her bathing and found her beautiful and then he kidnapped her . He hate Indians but eventually fall for a Indian girl She hate britishers but now she is wife of a British person Very one in this story is playing games creating wab for eachother how will they face problems and what will be the camestry Read Neel chandra now
  • That Angel in Black by ii__tan
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    A Father's letter to his son A one shot about how a love story began
  • The Purple Shoes and the Sea Glasses by anamsaor
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    A companion piece to "Three Dates and a Masterclass in Overthinking" - because apparently three dates wasn't enough evidence. The prosecution would like to submit Exhibit B.
  • an indian woman (completed✅) by roselleplant
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    story about the life and destiny of an average middle class woman in india from her perspective.
  • Reatherian Series ( Book 1) Escaping Saied by TheTeaBAG3
    TheTeaBAG3
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    Reatherian Series (Ra-Ther-ia) Taken from her home planet Earth, Drew is forced to survive on a mysterious alien planet, when she gets captured by Saied, how can she escape this mysterious Alien who doesn't speak her language, can she explain to him her situation, and can she get home. Read it in The Reatherian Series
  • ChickLitIN Official Guide by ChicklitINDIA
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    Everything you need to know about ChickLitIN and how to make the best out of it!
  • Heal each other  by AnjaliSi
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    "A tale of two youths , weary from life strugglles , who wonder if they are worthy of love "
  • WHEN YOU HEAL by AmariOkito
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    [AMBYS 2023 Top picks in humor novellas ✨️] Lee Cook is heartbroken; his wife left him for another woman after twelve years of marriage. He vows to never fall in love again until his dying day. Sana Gulati is befuddled; her boyfriend left her for a woman ten years younger than her. She vows nothing; she's just pissed and consoling herself with anything sweet and comestible. He lives in London, she in Paris. They've met once; one walked out after drenching the other's face with beer. Since the two only see each other virtually on the Zoom meetings, their company loves to schedule every two days. When Sana replies to Lee's offensive PM, an odd stalking game begins between the two. Before they know it, they connect. Here's a simple story of Woman meets Man where Wifi is key, and where some vows are hard to keep. @ContemporaryLit Fall Awards 2021 longlister.
  • Adhira by Sherynnn1000
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    अधीरा/Adhira- Lightning What happens when the Goddess of the Lightning- a much-feared solitudinarian who resides in her secluded island- is to return to the state of Dakshrajya? --- Adhira. The name strikes frozen terror into the hearts of the residents of Dakshrajya. She's never been seen since her exile a century ago, and is known to live in the small, deeply-forested island near the kingdom- an island which she owns and reigns over in solitude. The Island of Adhira, like it's only resident, had never been seen since she permanently settled in it. All that was known of the Goddess of the Lightning was that the color of her eyes symbolized the thick grey mist that hung over her island, her tresses, which touched her ankles, symbolized the colors of the attackers and defenders during a storm- black- the hue of the stormy sky which threw down lightning and downpour, and brown- the hue of the trees which defended the forest from floods. She was said to have the same essence as petrichor- the scent that floated into the skies when the deep blue river that cut through the island mingled with the deep brown soil of the shore- alluring, earthy and lovely- yet haunting. The kingdom from where the goddess comes is a place of prosperity and perfection. The Queen mother rules over Dakshrajya with wisdom and rationality. Peace resides in the island, more than anything else. But when the charming young prince of one of the world's most powerful Indian empires arrives with an offer of alliance to the kingdom with a strange price, will the peace remain? Even if the price is the forceful sending of Adhira, all the way to their empire, to be used as a military weapon? Even if the queen's queendom is threatened if she isn't sent? ~An Indian historical fantasy fiction.~ #130 In Wattpad India #1 in Indian Fantasy Copyright © 2022 Sherynnn1000
  • Veil of Perfection by Ayeshaa_J30 by ayeshaa_j30
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    "Not every happily-ever-after is written in gold-some come veiled in silence and sacrifice." Aditi Agrawal is 35, confident, independent, and content with her life as a successful architect in Hyderabad-despite her family's growing desperation to see her married. Years after a heartbreak that left scars deeper than she lets on, Aditi has no desire to seek love again. But when her parents convince her to meet the seemingly perfect Shashank Gupta, a charming and progressive businessman from a reputed builder family, she hesitantly agrees. What begins as a gentle, promising arranged match soon blossoms into a whirlwind romance. Shashank is kind, understanding, respectful-everything Aditi ever wished for but never believed existed. Within months, they marry. A dream fulfilled. But dreams have a dark side. Behind closed doors, Shashank reveals a sinister patriarchal mindset. Aditi is asked-then forced-to give up her career. Kindness turns into commands, love into control, affection into abuse. And what began with rose petals ends in bruises, humiliation, and silent screams. Veil of Perfection is a haunting yet courageous tale of a woman who dares to reclaim her voice in a marriage that promised everything but gave her nothing. It explores the societal pressure on Indian women to marry, and the unspoken horrors many endure in the name of tradition.