Marriage for Two

Marriage for Two

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Simran Singh and Raj Malhotra were never supposed to meet. With Simran trying to make ends meet for her and her mother and with Raj living a carefree life unrestrained by any responsibilities, a tutoring class was all that was needed for worlds to collide. Instantly put off by his overbearing personality, Simran would rather stay 5 feet away from the man. Raj could do with the girl speaking more than three words at a time. When an accident turns both their lives upside down, they both find themselves closer to each other than they would like. For Simran, a contract marriage is only the start of her problems with her heart on the line.
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Samar looked at Meera with daggers shooting out of his eyes, standing inches away from her, she could feel his body touching hers "I almost lost six months of hard work saving you that night" Meera backed a step away and her pulse started racing "I said I'm sorry, what else do you want me to do?!" Samar stepped forward folding his arms over his chest, with one raised brow "Do the same" Meera took a step back, bumping into the desk behind her, swallowing down her throbbing heart "What's that's supposed to mean?!" Samar came closer to Meera, and leaned over knowing that she Had nowhere to go "I said that you were my girlfriend to save your ass, now you have to do the same to save mine"

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