Being Popular Is Overrated~Aru Shah

Being Popular Is Overrated~Aru Shah

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After years away at boarding school, Aru Shah returns home, determined to start over. New school, new life, no expectations. But she quickly finds herself pulled into an unexpected friend group, chaotic adventures, and feelings she never planned for. Aiden Acharya has always hated popularity. To him, it's shallow, exhausting, and built on illusions. People only see his looks and his wealth, never the person underneath. He swears he'll never fall in love. Love only leads to disappointment. Then Aru Shah walks into his life. Caught between high school drama, friendship, and the weight of their own fears, Aru and Aiden must figure out whether something real can survive in a world built on appearances. Can their story defy the usual high school tropes? Read my other stories:) *All characters belong to Roshani Chokshi from TPQ*
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Aiden, Rudy, and 7-year-old Veer all live in Atlanta, U.S.A together. Aru, Yamini, Sheela, Nikita, Suyodhana and Krithika all live in Delhi, India. Rudy's looking for marriage. And so is Yamini. Once these two's wedding is arranged, Aiden and Aru find themselves with conflicted feelings about each other. Aiden wants to live in America, and continue his steady job to give Veer an amazing education. Aru wants to say rooted and take care of her father, and she doesn't like the idea of always following the males in tradition. Will these 2 fit together? Dunno. I guess you gotta read to find out. :)

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