Jab They Met (Divya Drishti)
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  • Reads 43,333
  • Votes 2,677
  • Parts 32
  • Time 2h 7m
Complete, First published Nov 28, 2019
This is a fanfiction of DIVYA DRISHTI. This story is different but sisters will never change that is Divya and Drishti will remain sisters forever. 
This is the story of a psychologist, Ms. Drishti Sharma - the definition of fun, cheerful, loving etc and Mr. Rakshit Shergil, the owner of the number 1 advertising company in Paris. He is the opposite of Drishti - arrogant, angry, short tempered. But they have something similar- a good heart and powers which was not known.
What happens when they clash? Were they mean't to? How will they react to their powers that awakens itself only on their first touch? What about Divya? Will she find her soulmate?
Please read to find out...
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