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  • What We Had : A Two-Part Story by batchofhiddles
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    This is a long two-part story about the struggles of Ben and Cassie's relationship. Memories and feels ensue.
  • When Love is Pure, Age is just a number - Abhigya Os by Crazymahiz (Completed) by crazymahiz
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    Is it any rule that we have to fall in love at a certain age??? Is there any criteria or age bar for Loving a Person or Loved By someone... Age is just a number, which is no way can come as an intruder between a couple, who truly loves each other... Have you ever thought of a circumstance in which the couples, who have crossed the age to marry, falls in love with each other... Will the society mock them or will they let them to live a happy life??? Complicated topic, right... Why not we explore such a kind of love between Abhi and Pragya, who are termed as people whom have crossed their marriageable age.. Are you all ready to see a story which gonna speak about love, trust, care, understanding and the matured bonding of a duo, who longs for love and wishing to build a family for themselves.. This is an One Shot Story... This Story is my creative idea... Each and every word written in this story is all my imagination only... All text written in this story is fully copyrighted: ©Crazymahiz™, 2020® #1 in kkb (02/04/2020) #2 in kumkumbhagya (02/04/2020) #2 in abhigya (02/04/2020) #3 in longings (03/04/2020) #4 in social issues (03/04/2020) Don't steal my works and it's highly offensive to steal one's creative idea....
  • Equations of the Quiet Hearts by alittlebitof_sparkle
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    Two introverted souls. One way to find love amid family expectations, professional pressures, and the beauty of quiet love. A brilliant spacecraft design engineer at ISRO, Eliana Francis, the embodiment of duty and dedication, beauty and brains, savage and soft, perfection and persistence, responsible and reassuring all that an elder daughter is. A reserved math professor at IISc Bangalore, Ethan Samuel, who navigates the complexities of academia while shouldering the burdens of being the elder son, still a sweet little boy to his mother. A man who is calm, authoritative, dependable, assertive yet sweet somehow. What happens, when these two highly self-relying, independent, introverted individuals cross their paths in an intricate yet beautifully woven web called marriage? Ethan's mother's constant involvement in his life only adds to his internal conflict. Eliana's hyper independency adds fuel to the fire. When their families arrange a marriage, they find themselves bound by duty, not love. Although, there's something else, undeniable attraction? In a world of celestial dreams and familial bonds, will their quiet hearts find a way to soar together?
  • Thursday Nights by shuwilson
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    What makes a marriage? Is it love? Commitment? Is it more? What would make you stay or make you leave? This short story explores one aspect and if its enough to sustain a marriage.
  • Bound By Silence by creative_ar
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    She carried the marriage alone-until silence shattered everything." She gave everything-her heart, her voice, her dreams. He gave nothing but his absence. When Isha Agnihootri stepped into marriage with Rudra Singh Rathore , she didn't dream of love-but she didn't expect to be invisible either. While Rudra buries himself in work, believing financial security is enough, Isha stands alone, holding together a family that never truly accepted her, and a marriage that never truly began. While Rudra chased money in the name of duty, Isha carried the weight of a family that never accepted her, protected the home he abandoned, and fought battles he never saw. She poured love into empty rooms, into cold silences, into the void he left behind. She lost her laughter. She lost her dreams. She even lost her ties to the family she once called her own. But now, she's done losing. How long can one person love when no one loves them back? When a fierce confrontation threatens to break the fragile shell of their marriage, the word divorce is spoken-and with it, years of buried emotions come flooding to the surface. For the first time, Rudra is forced to face the woman he never truly knew. When duty becomes distance, and silence becomes betrayal-how long can love survive? Will shattered vows finally be broken for good, or can love be born from the ashes of pain? Will the families step up to heal what they helped destroy-or prove once and for all that love is just a myth? Will Rudra wake up to the wife he never truly saw? Will Isha learn to love again-or walk away from love for good?