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Half-Saree to Boardroom
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Complete, First published Nov 29
Mature
32 new parts
From boardroom shark to blushing bride in a half-saree.

Kiran thought he was the hunter.
Turns out he was always the prey.
One roofie. One camera. One contract.
Now he answers to Kirti, wears kajal better than the women who hate him, and kneels for the CEO who ruined him.

They all want to watch him break.
He's about to show them what a broken thing can do when she finally takes the Chairperson's throne.

Forced fem | dark romance | Indian billionaire | office humiliation | slow burn | 18+
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34 parts Complete Mature

I was Aarav Menon. B.Com student. Long-distance runner. Future CA. Then my father was poisoned at his desk in Global Bharat Bank for uncovering a 400-crore hawala racket. Three murder attempts later, the CBI gave me two choices: Disappear forever... or become someone they would never look for. So I became Aaravi Menon, age 20, "transferred from Kochi". New Aadhaar. New voice. New ladies' PG in Dadar. Same college. Same bank internship. Same city. Just one small difference, I now wear kajal instead of fear. But killers don't forget faces. And some boys fall in love with the girl... without knowing the boy underneath the dupatta. A thriller where the biggest disguise isn't the makeup, it's surviving as the girl you never planned to be.