Acting Out Love

Acting Out Love

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Arohi Mayur is a writer... with a creativity problem. So what does she do? Act out her stories. Dramatic breakups at cafés. Teary monologues in parks. Bold moves with the neighbor she totally doesn't have a crush on. With sarcastic Mike filming half her breakdowns and fiction becoming too real, Arohi begins to wonder- Is she writing her next bestseller... or is she the main character in a plot twist she never planned? *(NOTE: This story is a slow-burn journey centered on the female protagonist's life, focusing on her personal growth, challenges, and experiences. Rather than instantly meeting her soulmate, the narrative takes a realistic approach with a touch of fiction, exploring how she navigates her world before love subtly intertwines with her path.)*
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Aakash, fresh into the business world, was buried in pitches, proposals, and learning how not to burn toast. Marriage was the last thing on his mind. Palki, on the other hand, had grown up on fairy tales. She believed in love, but only the kind that made her heart skip a beat - not the kind arranged over tea and awkward meetings. Palki and Aakash have been best friends forever. They know each other better than anyone else-every silly habit, every big dream. Love? No way. They've always been just friends. But now, life is getting complicated. Palki's parents are sending her to see one guy after another for marriage. Aakash's business partners think he needs to look "settled" to win big deals. Both of them are tired of the pressure and not ready to give up on their dreams. So, they come up with a plan-pretend to date each other. Just for a while. Just to keep everyone off their backs. It's supposed to be easy. Fake dates, a few photos, some sweet words in front of family and friends. Nothing real. But soon, things start to feel... different. Their fake smiles turn into real laughter. Holding hands doesn't feel so awkward anymore. And before they know it, this fake relationship might just be the real thing. Family drama, sweet moments, and a lot of heart-Practically Perfect is a story about friendship, love, and finding something real when you least expect it.

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