📖 Bandhan: Tera Mera Rishta - Story Description (Revised)
This is the story of a 16-year-old teenage girl whose life turns upside down after the sudden death of her mother.
Overnight, she finds herself carrying the unexpected responsibility of raising her half-brother and half-sister - kids who were her siblings....
A secret that only she knows - a truth connected to her mother only she knows some one who relate her mother and her ...close to her heart hidden from her family. ...
She always believed her mother never loved her...
That her mother only cared about the other two siblings.
She thought, "Shayad maa mujhe nahi chahti thi... shayad main sirf ek bojh thi."
She had even planned to leave... move far away where no one could control her life.
But fate had something else in mind - an accident shattered all her plans... and left behind only two innocent kids... and shattered dreams.
What she doesn't know is that her mother had already chosen her.
Secretly, her mother had nominated her as the legal guardian of her siblings - trusting only her to take care of them if anything ever happened.
This isn't just a story about grief - it's a journey of realization, broken trust, unspoken love, and silent sacrifices.
Yeh kahani hai ek ajeeb bandhan ki... jahan khoon ka rishta hai, samajh ka... bas ek jimmedaari Ka farz tha
It's about the ups and downs the siblings face together...
It's about a pure and strong relationship that blossoms through pain, responsibility, and love.
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{WARNING; I WROTE THIS IN 7TH GRADE WHEN I DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO USE GRAMMAR, AND IT NEEDS TO BE HARDCORE EDITED.}
Sixteen year-old, Stephanie Allen, thinks she hates her step-sister.
She lost her dad in a car accident and blames her sister for his death. She for years resents her sister at all costs and mourns the death of her father. But when her sister is in a life or death situation, it's Stephanie who saves her life. But can Stephanie really love her sister?
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A story for anyone who thinks they hate their siblings. Maybe you don't hate them as much as you think...