Half-Pint Problems

Half-Pint Problems

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, May 12, 2026
New School. New Life. Same Problems. Varian Ritter thought transferring to Corona High would be a fresh start, away from bullies and other dramas. But nothing could have prepared him for the menace fate decided he should meet. As Varian navigates Corona High, with the help of his new friend Nuru, he and Hugo keep clashing until sparks fly where they least expect them. What was first a competition turns into something neither of them can ignore. Enemies? Rivals? Friends? Lovers? Sometimes the hardest battles lead to the sweetest victories...
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Half-Pint Problems

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[PARTITION ROMANCE] 18+ She is a mute. He is a politician. And 1947 is burning around them. After surviving a brutal assault and losing her only family, Vrishty, a voiceless Hindu girl, is left alone in a town tearing itself apart. Hunted by the man who first claimed her, she hides in silence, until Meer, an emerging Muslim politician, becomes the only barrier between her and the chaos outside. Bound by guilt and an unexpected pull, Meer begins to realise his vicinity with the girl. But the nation which divided amongst the communal hate, will it be able to save these burning interfaith hearts, alive? __________________________ "In Islam" he continued quietly. "You cannot marry unless both agree... and unless both are Muslim" His expression twisted, a deep aching conflict. I shook my head, looking at him. As if almost pleading him. Noo...please....

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