Avyaan Malhotra had everything in life, a successful career as a cricketer, fans who loved him, the least amount of critics, a supporting team, a great best-friend, an excellent mentor who always pushed him to strive for success, and a family who loved and supported him.
But there was something he didn't, or rather someone he didn't, and someone he lost.
And it was all his fault.
For he let anger and stupidity get the best of him, and now he didn't have the person he loved with him.
His mentor's daughter, Siya Desai.
So when he hurts her, she's long gone from his life before he realises it.
And when she returns, seven years later, prettier, bolder, and nothing like the old Siya he knew, he has to win her back before someone else has her and he sits helpless and heartbroken.
Keeping rumours and speculation about his personal life at bay, he must have her, no matter what.
But throw in a brutal breakup, and, two past lovers with their hearts broken. Where one refuses to retreat, and one is torn amidst giving in, and holding on, tired of always letting people trample over her, break her and walk away and making her feel she's worthy of being treated so bad.
But not this once. And not again.
For Avyaan is willing to lose himself, in order to get her back and treat her right and treat her perfect, and probably, that's what Siya really needs.
But would that really earn him a chance?
Or would they go back to being the strangers that his actions and words made them?
His Healer Her Annihilator | 18+( A Revenge-Love Story)
40 parts Ongoing Mature
40 parts
Ongoing
Mature
Untying her the man said, "I got what I wanted you may go back wherever you want"
"Do you think they will accept me after everything you have done?" she said giving a vengeful look.
"What was my fault? Why do you destroy my life?" she screamed.
"Your fault is that you are that man's daughter" he said coldly holding her chin with one hand.
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Sarfaraaz Talukder Rayan, son of an ex politician is a businessman with secrets. He has nourished an ocean of vengeance from his childhood for an army person. The aim of his life is to destroy that man's dignity and snatch away happiness from his life.
Tania Shafiq Hussein, daughter of Major Shafiq Hussein, is a medical student, an epitome of innocence. She is the apple of the eyes of the whole family.
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What will happen when Tania's peaceful life is destroyed by Sarfaraaz, who makes her hated by her own family, her father who loved him more than anything.
How does she help him heal despite being destroyed by him?
Will love ever bloom between them or they just remain as enemies?