Curiosity of Love & Friendship (Ongoing)
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  • Reads 14,075
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  • Parts 19
  • Time 3h 8m
Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2015
"Sometimes a heart can't afford to be just friends."

Two strangers are brought together by circumstances.   While they resist even looking at each other, destiny plays against them and a beautiful friendship flourishes.  A friendship as deep as the sea, and as serene as a sunset.  

Arnav Singh Raizada and Khushi Kumari Gupta become best friends. Two people share their deepest feelings with each other. But what can they do when their hearts begin to beat for each other? What can they do when destiny has a lot more in store for them? Should they sacrifice their love to keep their friendship alive, or should they let go of what keeps them together?

"To love without condition, to talk without intention, to give without reason, and to care without expectation.... this is the heart of a true friend."

Curiosity of Love & Friendship... Which one will it be?
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