Some love stories don't end - they just never begin the way they should have.
Isbel and Aiden were once everything to each other - inseparable childhood friends torn apart by time, family secrets, and the heavy ache of what was left unsaid. Years later, fate brings them back to the town where it all began. Isla is healing. Aiden is broken. And both carry versions of each other that no longer exist.
As memories resurface and old sparks flicker to life, they must face the truth: some things were never theirs to keep... but maybe they were never meant to be forgotten.
A poignant tale of love lost and rediscovered, What Was Never Ours is a slow-burn journey through heartbreak, healing, and the cruel beauty of timing.
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Two hearts.
One history.
And a love that never got its ending.
What Was Never Ours is an emotional second-chance romance about timing, forgiveness, and the people we never stop loving.
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MIRA SHARMA:
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She believes she's cursed-everything she touches falls apart.
In trying to protect her family, she became the reason they were torn away.
Now, she lives in the shadows of her guilt, afraid to love, afraid to feel.
RAGHAV AGNIHOTRI:
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He believes he's meant to protect-everyone he touches should be safe.
His first love ended in tragedy, not because he couldn't help... but because he didn't.
Now, he's vowed never to stand by again.
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But what happens when a protector meets someone who believes she can't be saved?
Will Raghav shield Mira from the storm inside her-or will she pull him into her chaos?
Are they destined to drift apart like distant shores... or find healing in each other's wreckage?
When Raghav meets Mira, their worlds collide-light meets darkness, guilt meets redemption.
Can he save her without losing himself?
Or will loving her mean his own destruction?
Two hearts. Two beliefs. One gamble.
Welcome to The Heart's Gamble-where love isn't a promise, it's a risk.
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