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BROKEN YET UNBREAKABLE
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  • Parts 9
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Ongoing, First published Jul 16
2 new parts
She wasn't born cruel - the world's cruelty made her.


Agnika didn't choose this fire. She was thrown into it - burned by betrayal, shattered by loss, and silenced by a world that never listened. But from the ashes, she rose - not just to survive, but to conquer.

Now a powerful woman in a world ruled by men, her past still haunts her in the form of scars, silence... and a son who means more to her than life itself. Love was never meant to be in her story - until Rudransh Rathore walked in: ruthless, unreadable, and dangerous. A man shaped by power, forged in silence.

What happens when the fire meets the storm?
Will they heal each other, or destroy everything in their path?

Broken Yet Unbreakable is an emotional tale of pain, power, survival, and a love that was never supposed to happen.
A tribute to every woman who rose despite being broken - and learned to love, even when the world gave her no reason to.
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The House That Was Never Mine

14 parts Ongoing

"They called it a new family. But to me, it was a house full of ghosts I never met." Aarya Rajvanshi's life shattered the night her father walked away without a backward glance. Years later, she finds herself standing at the doors of the Mehra Mansion - a place too grand for a girl carrying pieces of a broken home in a single suitcase. Her mother's remarriage is supposed to be a fresh start. But how do you begin again in a house that still whispers someone else's name? Adarsh Mehra - the eldest son, still holding on to his mother's memories. Reyansh Mehra - the quiet storm who watches but never speaks. Maahi Mehra - the youngest, still waiting for her mother to come back. And in the middle of it all, Aarya - the outsider they never wanted. Two families. One stitched by loss. One ripped apart by betrayal. Forced to coexist under a roof where every glance feels like a battle. But not all stories are about perfect families. Some are about learning to exist in the ruins. Some are about finding your own place - even if you were never meant to belong. © All Rights Reserved. No part of this story may be copied, reproduced, or distributed in any form without the author's permission. This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.