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  • The Allure Of Defiance  by Hazy_skies_author
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    Two powerful families. Two chaotic pairs. One tangled web of love, hatred, and pride. Zayaan & Ayat: A criminal defense lawyer with a dangerous possessive streak and his runway-queen fiancée, fighting a war against a traditional household that demands she give up her crown. Zaid & Meher: A dramatic billionaire CEO determined to crush his competitor, and the calm, brilliant Ceo who takes pride in destroying his composure. When the courtrooms, the runways, and the boardrooms collide, lines will be crossed, tempers will flare, and secrets will be exposed. Welcome to the chaotic world of the Shahs and the Khans.
  • The Things I Never Chose by bellerina3010
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    She's not asking for freedom. Just the right to choose. Aanya Verma is seventeen, stuck in a house where the Wi-Fi is fast but the mindset is ancient. Her brothers get praised for existing; she gets questioned for breathing too loudly. She's smart, sensitive, and a little stubborn - but none of that matters in a family that treats daughters like optional furniture. Her food is chosen for her. Her clothes are approved by relatives. Her career path? Already mapped out. And don't even ask about love - because "good girls don't fall in love before marriage." So, Aanya hides behind a screen. On her anonymous blog "The Things I Never Chose," she writes what she can't say out loud: about the pressure, the guilt, the unfairness. And slowly, her words start reaching others like her - silent rebels who've been told to "adjust" their whole lives. But when one of her blog posts accidentally goes viral, Aanya's double life begins to crack. Suddenly, she's not just a quiet girl in a suffocating home. She's a voice. A threat. A spark. ✦ The Things I Never Chose is a brutally honest, tearfully hopeful coming-of-age story about growing up in a world that treats control like love - and learning how to love yourself enough to fight back. ❝We're not rebellious. We're just exhausted from being everyone but ourselves.❞
  • ... by kcuf625
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  • Sonnet Composed in Darkness by DebbyAlvaWaters11
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    Have you ever noticed that the idea of marriage isn't held in the high esteem it used to have? I have. This poem tells of the loss of marriage values in society.
  • In the Name of Us! by __rasikaa__
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    In a village where mornings bloom with jasmine and judgments, she was taught to obey before she could dream. Bound by customs, but stirred by questions, a quiet girl with a loud heart grows through the cracks of her silence. From secret smiles in school corridors to the chaos of a city college, her journey isn't just about love-it's about identity, loss, and the aching beauty of becoming. "Because sometimes, loving yourself is the best love story of all."
  • HIS MOTHER'S BRIDE  by krithiwrits
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    A single mistake bound two families in a scandal neither saw coming. But only one girl would pay the price. When Nithya Menon's elder sister confesses she's pregnant-with none other than Aarush Kumar, the youngest son of a powerful and traditional family-chaos erupts. No one expected it, and certainly not Aarav Kumar, the family's quiet, disciplined heir. To protect the family's honor and silence society's whispers, Sulochana Devi Kumar-the matriarch with an iron will-makes a ruthless demand: the Menon family must give their younger daughter, Nithya, in marriage to her elder son, Aarav. From the moment she laid eyes on Nithya, she saw something different. Obedient. Graceful. Perfect. Aarav has no choice but to obey. Nithya never expected to be a solution to someone else's problem. Thrust into a marriage she didn't choose, with a man who barely looks at her, Nithya must navigate a home where every smile hides a motive, and every silence speaks louder than words. But as tension simmers and hearts slowly unravel, will Nithya and Aarav find love in the marriage that began as a punishment? Or will their story remain one written by everyone-except themselves?