Mayuri~ Faith on herself
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  • Reads 99,215
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  • Parts 56
  • Time 5h 40m
Complete, First published May 07, 2023
Mature
We all have listened to a story in our childhood that a prince and princess, fell in love, got married to each other and lived a happy life thereafter.

Looking at his childhood picture that I painted 8 years ago, I realised that how gradually in these past years I got so much involved with him, how deep I fell in love with him. That was the first time I saw him and I knew that he was love of my life. He was that prince who will take me away with him. He is and will always be my first and last love.

From 8 years I have dreamt that, Prince Shushantnu Pratap Singh Rajput and I, Mayuri Udaybhan Singh Chauhan, will get married one day and live a happy life.

But not always a love story is happy and easy one. Some have painful truths, problems, misunderstandings, hate and much more.

I saw this dream coming true when the alliance was fixed but the thing I didn't know was...

He was already in love with someone else.



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