TANGLE OF LIES
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 54m
  • Reads 733
  • Votes 136
  • Parts 10
  • Time 54m
Ongoing, First published Jul 05, 2024
Mature
Dhanush Nair ~

He'll do anything to get the position of the CEO of Quantum Tech. What will he do when the question arises to his relationship status and he finds himself in a fake dating arrangement with the person he can't seem to stand? He can't control but obsess over her trying to unravel the secrets she has been hiding all her life . Torn in between the push and pull of fates game, will he ever admit that his obsession is just an escape from his real feelings?

Aradhya Sengupta ~

She had thought she could run away from her past and live independently. But when her past threatens her only chance to live a peaceful life, will she make a deal with the devil? Or face the consequences which her past has to offer?

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TROPES-
⋆Slow burn
⋆Fake dating 
⋆Marriage of Convenience 
⋆Tamil x Bengali 
⋆Age gap
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