Life of an AVERAGE Indian Girl
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  • Reads 23
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 12
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Dec 23, 2024
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In a world shaped by tradition and distance, Dhuytidhara and Dhrithika's love remained unwavering. Dhuytidhara, a passionate filmmaker, journeyed abroad to pursue his dreams, leaving Dhrithika behind, clinging to the memories of their deep bond. Though miles apart, her heart stayed anchored to him, and she waited for the day they would reunite.

However, life had other plans. Dhrithika's parents, bound by societal pressures, arranged her engagement to a man whose cruelty shattered her sense of self. On the day of her engagement, the harsh words of her fiancé-a declaration of her being "ugly" and the curse he placed on her-crushed her spirit. Yet, in that moment of despair, Dhuytidhara returned, just when she needed him the most.

Their reunion was nothing short of magical. Dhuytidhara's unwavering love reminded her of her beauty, strength, and worth. In the face of humiliation and heartbreak, he stood as her pillar, and their first kiss-gentle yet fierce-was the culmination of years of longing, pain, and deep affection.

In that tender moment, Dhuytidhara and Dhrithika proved that love is not bound by time or cruelty. True love transcends all, rising stronger and more resilient in the face of every obstacle. Together, they found solace in each other, reaffirming that no matter the challenges life presents, love-when it's real-will always conquer.
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