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Mere saamne wali khidki mein~| Abhinav ♡ Adah (#3 in prem ki dor series)
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  • Parts 22
  • Time 5h 1m
Ongoing, First published Jul 28, 2024
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"MERE SAAMNE WALI KHIDKI MEIN, EK CHAND KA TUKDA REHTA HAI ♡"

1993,
Unexpected meetings sometimes leads to unexpected love and further, where that love takes us, 
we tend to move in that way, 

Just alike when, Abhinav Kashyap, 21 year old guy with fun personality, loved and loving and a person who lives for his passion, 

Unexpectedly came across a girl, 

Adah chakraborty, 20 year old, passionate about studying and being independent, 

His heart bloomed with feelings, 
The feeling that was unknown to him yet it craved as a sculpture in his heart and he called the feeling "love"

The love which didn't spawned suddenly but took fights and academics war between them AND 
the love that made him wait for her for three years

What happened that made him wait for her? 
what happened that made him wander for her, to find her and to make her his? 


Tropes~
Academic alliess
Love marriage
Teasing romance
Soft love

~VRheadset
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