Redux (Discontinued)

Redux (Discontinued)

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He was used to people leaving him. She was used to people hurting her. What they weren't used to was having some one stay and actually give a damn about them. My first and perhaps only Sandhir centric story. Advice on writing them is most welcome. Warning : this is Sadda haq reimagined. I own nothing. I am also a Vidarth fan so I won't tolerate bashing of those two. Consider them a side pairing. This fic is a Sandhir one, but I have tried to give equal importance to both Randhir and Sanyukta as individuals as well. This story has been discontinued and is only up because of the comments I want to cherish. I will not be writing anymore for this. Bashing me for doing so is just going to make you look bad. Thanks. -----
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She was heartbroken and he was lost, yet they were thrown to each other to heal, to hurt, to learn, to love. A story about destiny. **Note this is an original fiction story, it uses the name of the characters from the show Sadda Haq, but it has nothing to do with the show apart from the names. You can read as if it's a regular novel. I almost got it published with original names.** Sometimes, life separated two people only for them to find the ones their soul had been searching for all along. It would look like the universe had snatched away their happiness, when in reality, it was giving them a blessing disguised as a curse. This is the story of Randhir and Sanyukta, who met again a few years down the road and were placed into a situation where they were forced to accept each other. Will they be able to put aside their memories of the past and accept each other? Will they be able to learn to find love again? Did happy endings really exist? Or were the thorns of a lover so sharp that they harmed you beyond repair once you got too close?

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