The Red String Project

The Red String Project

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If you would have the opportunity to know who is your destined person, the one that will stay with you through thick and thin, the one who will love you with all your flaws, would you take it? I would. Throughout the years, love has always been accompanied by constant worry and fear. "Are they the right person?" "Is he really in love with me?" Too much pain with too much risk. It's a difficult puzzle that only few were able to solve. Until now... The Red String Project. It allows people to find their destiny; their thread. No more worries, no more comprises. I used to adore its mandate. Not until Nicholas Grabel and Rance Francis entered the picture. "What's the point of this? Can't you just trust me? That I won't leave you? That I will love you for the rest of your life?" Nick yelled as he bawled his eyes out. On the other end of the hallway stood Rance. He held my hand, looked directly at my eyes and said... "I am your thread, Cece. We are meant to be. It is us. It's supposed to be us." Now here I am. Standing in between those who claim to love me. What is this? The project was supposed to help me. It just made me more confuse. What should I do? Who should I choose?
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They called her a burden. They called her unwanted. Aarohi grew up feeling like she did not truly belong anywhere. She learned to stay quiet, to not argue, and to not expect too much from anyone. Love was something she saw from a distance, not something she felt. One night, everything changed. On a stormy evening filled with loss and chaos, Aarohi's life takes a sudden turn. At the same time, the powerful Singhania family is dealing with a tragedy of their own. A family known for strength, discipline, and power suddenly finds their world shaken. When Aarohi's path crosses with the Singhanias, nothing feels simple. She is a stranger in a house filled with strong personalities, strict rules, and unspoken emotions. Six brothers with different natures. A father who believes responsibility comes before feelings. A home that feels big... but unfamiliar. Aarohi must learn how to adjust in a family that is nothing like the world she came from. Will she always feel like an outsider? Or will she slowly find a place where she is accepted not out of duty, but out of choice? This is a story about family, healing, strength, and finding a home in the most unexpected place. Because sometimes, the people who are not related by blood... become the ones who matter the most.

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