I hate that I love you { AarYa love story }√
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  • Parts 8
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  • Reads 2,296
  • Votes 67
  • Parts 8
  • Time 28m
Complete, First published Feb 26, 2017
Hi guys here is my new story with my favourite pair which is Aarya Aarti and Yash. hope you will like it. Please all rights are reserved. Don't copy my story without my permission okay guy. Please ask me first and well will take it from there. Please do vote and comment.

Plot.
① Its a love hate relation.
② Repentance
③ His revenge
④ second chance
⑤ abuse
⑥ emotional and physical abuse
⑦ regret
⑧ I hate that I love you
⑨ AarYa
⑩ all rights reserved
Manu: ( {Mansi } she hissed ) Aaru why are you still with him look at what he has done to you. Live the bustard.

A: ( { Aarti } she was in pain ) I can't Manu.

Manu: ( angry at Aarti ) Why can't you live him before he kills you.

A: ( signed ) Because I love him. And I turned him into this so I deserve all his hatred.

Manu: ( Yelled ) Aarti he will kill you.

A: ( sign )  am the one who turned an innocent Yash into a monster and has it was I who made him a beast I should tame him back into a loving caring Yash he was.

Manu: ( signed ) fine Aarti. But I don't want to place roses on your casket.

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