Under The Same Stars
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  • Reads 820
  • Votes 278
  • Parts 18
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Dec 24, 2023
Under the same stars


Esha, a sharp-tongued and guarded individual, is forced into an arranged marriage with Dev, a kind-hearted and gentle soul. Their union is a clash of opposites, with Esha's frosty demeanor meeting Dev's warm and caring nature.


As they navigate their unexpected life together, Esha's icy exterior begins to thaw, revealing a complex and vulnerable person beneath. 


Dev's unwavering empathy and support challenge Esha to confront their own emotions and desires. Amidst the turmoil, a spark of attraction ignites, threatening to upend their carefully constructed defenses.


What happens when they found out they were childhood sweethearts???


Will their arranged marriage become a catalyst for growth, love, and self-discovery, or will their differences tear them apart?


#Tropes:

-Childhood Sweethearts 
-Past Trauma
- Arranged marriage with a hint of romance
- Opposites attract 
- Cold/ice queen meets sweet/kind hero
- Slow burn 
- Forbidden love
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