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Devi Avantika
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Ongoing, First published May 27, 2024
Mature
16100 girls imprisoned by Narkasur.,the son of lord vishnu himself.......... One of those girls who was broken to core by the time they get rescued by the lord of dwarika Vasudev shree krishn and his third wife queen satyabhama...... Its a tale of an ignored princess... Its a tale of a broken soul... Its a tale of an unspoken love story... Its a tale of the women who become draupadi's sakhi.....its a tale of DEVI AVANTIKA


(this story is totally fictional... It have nothing to do with the original texts or stories.... I hope the one who will read this won't take it seriously)

⚠️This story contains topics like se*ual abu*se or in one word r*pe, self h*rm, anxiety,panic attacks and many more
If your uncomfortable with any of this topics then please don't read this story the last thing I want to do is hurt someone's feelings⚠️
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