Indian girl in foreign city
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Apr 02, 2017
Ahana Sharma is a 18 yrs. old, smart and beautiful Indian girl coming from a middle class family in India, who respects her culture but doesn't follow it blindly.

Ahana, through a scholarship, gets an opportunity to complete her further studies in London. Elated by the news, she prepares to fly to london.

But living in a foreign city is not as easy as it seems.
In every point of her life, she has to struggle.
In between adapting London's culture but also not forgetting her family's culture, Ahana's life becomes a lot more complicated.
Join her in this journey to know the way of tackling the problems by this Indian girl.

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Note: I know this is not a fresh plot but I promise the story will be a lot more refreshing and new.
also, this is my first attempt at writing stories is I usually write poems so please forgive all my mistakes and please GIVE THIS STORY A CHANCE.
Also all the characters in the story are mine.
(I am writing this story in my smartphone so please try and ignore all the mistakes caused because of it.)
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