Treasured bonds
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Ongoing, First published Dec 30, 2023
He was only trying to visit his hometown, he didn't know that this would change everything.

She never thought that a stranger she saw while picking up her bestfriend could change her whole life.


ASHOK ARYAN

He was one of the most dangerous law firm CEOs there ever was. His career was his life. When he just joined the field, he worked so hard that he didn't lose any case. Then he started climbing to the top, and when he reached there, everyone could feel it. Everyone could feel his power, his grasp of everything, they knew that his reign had started and it was going to be marked in history.



ISHIKA YADAV

All she ever wanted was everyone to believe in her, but nobody did except one.  That was her bestfriend, she was the only one who supported her truly. And now she had finally reached her goal.She was one of the famous painters in the world. People sent her requests to paint for them, they paid her millions for it. But nobody truly knew her except her bestfriend, even the press couldn't get enough information on her.
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