The Life She Wants
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  • Reads 77,142
  • Votes 3,486
  • Parts 19
  • Time 1h 40m
Complete, First published Feb 20
This book is a short story about an arranged Indian couple: Tanay and Aadya. 

Tanay and Aadya come from a small town and conservative families. Their marriage was just like any typical Indian marriage until one day when Aadya loses her first child and decides she has had enough of this life and wants a divorce. 

Will they truly get divorced? Can Tanay make her stay? Will she stay? To find out, read 'The Life She Wants'

(This book is inspired by true events and may contain some triggering content: domestic violence, miscarriage)
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Marriage is not just about two individuals marrying each other rather it's about the bonding between the couple and two families. "Bhaiya the---the groom ran away." Pihu and Sahil were tied together in an arrange marriage with each other's consent. They were about to get married but one day something happened which shattered Pihu's dreams and crushed her fragile heart. This story is about a brave, confident woman and her decisions. This story is about a man who because of his desires was on the verge of losing his loved ones. This story is about a man who fought against all odds for his love. -------------------------------------------- © Copyright by ReaderDisha.