Shanaya- The Unknown Friend [ On Hold ]
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  • Reads 311
  • Votes 63
  • Parts 9
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Jun 26, 2021
When a little girl, has an invisible friend. Maybe god? The mystery itself which maybe unfold soon. This is, journey of Shanaya. And her friend, unknown to the world.

'You have responsibilities...'

'If Shivu is with me, nothing can happen'

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This story is a mystery, how God himself became friend of a little girl. From the very 
starting. Their friendship too breaks, her Shivu too gets angry. And when he does, her life changes. How God and a girl's friendship turned into enemity, and rage; of evilness.....

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This story has some holy mantras and points which anyone can find offensive, I request holy people to give me an apology cause it's not me who is against God. I am too a shivbhakta and this is a story. Well, it's a true but it has changes, I did changes so no one feels offensive. And this is a half-side story. No one knows what God thinks, speaks and does.
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