❣The Essence of Romance-Arshi ❣
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  • Reads 22,840
  • Votes 1,099
  • Parts 6
  • Time 47m
Ongoing, First published Feb 15, 2019
Some characters, people, moments, leave a lifetime effect on our hearts and minds. Sometimes we just don't appreciate those moments, people who really leave a legacy for us until they leave us or until we lose them. Then, we live with emptiness... Outer beauty doesn't matter; it's the inner one that counts. It's better to tell someone how much you love them now rather than to not tell them and lose them without telling them.
Arnav and Khushi and their story are just like that. They didn't agree on much. In fact, they didn't agree on anything. They fought all the time and challenged each other every day. But despite their differences, they had one important thing in common. They were crazy about each other.
The essence of romance started in a single moment when they met the very first time...

~Love&Destiny followed them until they became one~

This Book will be an ensemble of those lovely moments...One-shot/ one moment of the craziness
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She loves someone she can't have. He loves someone he shouldn't have. This is exactly what happened when Arnav met Khushi while he was in a steady relationship with his longtime girlfriend Lavanya, someone ideal for him according to the world he lived in. Yet, there were immoral moments when his annoying heart shouted at him, telling him it should have been Khushi that he was in a relationship with, that he was being linked with... That was also exactly what had happened when Khushi met Arnav while her family was trying to set her up with a decent man named Shyam living as a tenant in her buaji's house. He was an ideal match for her as per the society she lived in. Yet, she had sinfully odd moments when she wished it were Arnav that should have been the one calling her his fiancé. All those treacherous moments in their lives when their hearts wanted to rebel, yet they had lost all the hopes of ever having a claim on each other, are what forms this book. Banner credit: Sevenstreaks/ Sandhya from Indiaforums