The Web of Love Tales
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  • Reads 172
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 2
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Jul 10, 2019
Elina and Kiara were fraternal twins at birth. Elina was always a sweet , calm soul while Kiara had elements of fire and rebellion within here. Their family shared a close bond to the Grewal family who had two soul heirs Niel and Kabir to their multi-million dollar pharmaceutical company. Flash forward 8 years later, Kiara is married to Niel and has a daughter, yet, appears to share an unhealthy relationship with Kabir. Once, Elina moves in with Kiara after the sudden death of her parents, she encounters the mystery of Kabir who lives next door to her sister.  Kabir has become a withdrawn soul who has given up his rights to his fortune and works as a school teacher. He never tends to leave the house and create any emotional relationship with anyone he encounters. Of course, Elina would be attracted to Kabir's mystery...they share a beautiful dark past with one another. This is a web that is created by the misdeeds of Neil, Kiara, Elina, and Kabir.

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