Ever a Never After
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  • Parts 5
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  • Reads 112
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 5
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Jul 06, 2021
***** Romeo-Juliet, Laila-Majnu - their love was appreciated by everyone in the world because it broke in the end. Why would love be celebrated if it leads to a happy marriage and kids?****

Ayesha was the living example of the word perfect. She was good at everything. Any girl would want to be as beautiful as her. But how she craved for that true love.

Karthik was the sweetest person alive. He had everything in life, he had the perfect job, being an IITian he would get the best girls for marriage in India. But he wanted to fall in love and find a person who can treat him like his mother did.

It was easy for them to cross paths and fall in love......

BUT 
Ayesha grew up in a family practicing Islam and Karthik's family was an orthodox brahmin family. Will their family agree to their relationship?? Or will their love die like other inter-faith marriages....?
 
***** Romeo-Juliet, Laila-Majnu - their love was appreciated by everyone in the world because it broke in the end. Why would love be celebrated if it leads to a happy marriage and kids?****
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