We Were Meant To Be
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  • Reads 489
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 31
  • Time 7h 0m
Complete, First published Aug 24
Mature
Rahul Raichand: 

A handsome and sweet young man who is loved by all his family members and had just taken up the CEO post of his father's company. What happens when life gives a tragic end to his just beginning love story? 

Aditi Podar: 

An innocent but intelligent girl who has never gotten the love she deserves from her family but falls hard for her to be husband, thinking that maybe life would change for the good. but he too leaves her at the altar. Broken and shattered she didn't know what to do! 

Aisha's little man has finally grown up to be a big man.. hehehe.. hey guys this story is totally a fresh piece and will surely make you fall in love again! let's take a new journey with these two budding hearts as they become one!
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