The Dance Partner
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Ongoing, First published May 28, 2020
Enemies to Lovers Romance

Simran Kumar is your average Indian girl living in America. Her summer is filled with going to week long weddings and eating food. The dream, am I right. At one of the weddings she attends, she stumbles upon a egotistical and arrogant brown boy, Rahul Patel. Simran, being the hotheaded person she is, tells Rahul off and thats when things get heated. Simran thought she would never have to see him again, but they cross paths when Simran's cousin asks Simran to be Rahul's partner for the suprise bollywood dance at their aunts wedding. Will Rahul and Simran be able to put their differences away to make Simran's aunt happy? Will they continue to hate each other? But as they say, theirs a thin line between love and hate. 

* I know I'm not the best writer but please try and give this a shot.
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