Twisted Fairytale
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  • Reads 783
  • Votes 79
  • Parts 4
  • Time 37m
Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2018
A reckless, bold girl, Myra, comes from a typical Indian family. Sensible and a risk free life preferring  Arnav comes from a similar background. At the age of Twenty-five with the family pressure on them, they both come up with a plan about the marriage.
A guy and a girl can never be best friends. Or can they?
Both wanting different things from life but they still think they are perfect for each other. 
It might be cliche considering we both are cliche lovers but it is twisted.
A normal cute fairytale with a twist.
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