Midnight Rain.
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  • Reads 1,771
  • Votes 141
  • Parts 35
  • Time 12h 49m
Ongoing, First published Oct 30, 2024
Mature
Siya Kapoor is a psychiatrist used to untangling others' minds, but when it comes to her own heart, she's got a wall up. That is, until she's caught in a whirlwind with not one, but two of India's rising cricket stars: Shubman Gill, her magnetic, long-time crush who never really noticed her back in school, and Abhishek Sharma, the funny, ever-loyal friend she didn't see coming.

Shubman brings a mix of boyish charm and ambition, giving Siya a taste of the high-stakes world she's only glimpsed. But then there's Abhishek-quick-witted, always there, making her laugh when she'd rather not feel anything at all.

But here's the twist: Shubman and Abhishek are best friends. Now, Siya's faced with choosing between the guy who barely remembers her and the one who's become her closest confidante. 

Can she find love without tearing apart a friendship? Or will the midnight rain of emotions leave her longing for something just out of reach?
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