Broken

Broken

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Raman Bhalla and Ishita Iyer - they had nothing in common, except their broken hearts. Fate brings them together, only to separate them again. Will they be able to find and heal each other, or will circumstances and misunderstandings conspire to keep them apart? Based on characters from Balaji Teleserial Yeh Hai Mohabbatein. Some dialogues in Hindi. English Translations provided. All rights reserved.
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First published on India Forums as "Winning Her Back", this short but sweet tale takes place after Adi's accident case. Ishita has forgiven Raman for his duplicity, but she no longer has any expectations that their marriage will ever be anything but a compromise. So she settles back into just being Ruhi's mother, and the Bhalla's daughter in law. Raman, on the other hand, has realised how much he loves Ishita, and makes a plan to confess his love to her. His plan? To kidnap her. He is assisted in his endeavors by Mihir and Mihika, but Ishita is not having any of it. Will Raman's plan succeed? Will Ishita forgive him, and accept his love? What happens on that stormy night? Read to find out. My first Ishra story, originally written in 2014, and rewritten for Wattpad as an eleven part short story. Some dialogues in Hindi - English translations provided Based on the characters from Indian television series Yeh Hai Mohabbatein, and unashamedly influenced by every romantic cliche ever read, heard or seen.

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