Little things called Love
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  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 33m
  • Reads 440
  • Votes 148
  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 33m
Ongoing, First published Jan 01
Little things called Love 

A teen rom-com that takes you through the ups and downs of teenage emotions, unspoken feelings, and the cutest moments of awkward love.

Mrunali Patil - A regular girl trying to chase her dreams and ambitions while balancing the pressure of NEET prep. Not the perfect student, but with a heart full of dreams and a head full of ideas. She's just an average girl... until Rudra walks into her life. 

Rudra Deshmukh - The kind of guy who's always on top. Topper in class, arrogant, and always a step ahead. He knows what he wants and how to get it... until he meets Mrunali. Is she the one to make him lose control of everything he thought he knew about himself? 

Their story is not one of perfect beginnings but perfectly imperfect moments. From cute nokk-jhoks over books to stolen glances in between lectures, this isn't just a story of grades-it's about two souls finding their own little piece of love in a world full of expectations. 

A journey of love, ambition, and the little things that make life unforgettable...

Inspired by the C-Drama :- When I Fly Towards You.
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