Her Rival, Her Fiancè
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  • Reads 874
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  • Parts 17
Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2015
Mature
There's a lot of "WHAT IF's" in the world. And ofcourse if there are "what if's" there are "POSSIBILITIES" too.

What if a cold broken hearted girl met a childish broken hearted boy? Is there a possiblity for them to forget the pain and to move on?

What if they consider each other as RIVALS? Is there a possibility for them to be friends?

What if they were hurt by their past? Is there a possibility for them to forget the pain caused by the past?

What if the childish boy became the cold girl's Fiancee? Is there a possiblity for them to fall in-love with each other?

What if the past came back for them? Is there a possibility for them to left the other one while crying?

This is just a story about two broken people who considered each other as RIVALS.

A story of rivalry not just in grades or being number 1 but also in someone's heart.

A fight not just in school rankings but also for your happiness, for someone you love.

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