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  • Fragments by jai_rajputana
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    Dreams, flashbacks, the names, the voices, the pain, the suffering, the sacrifice; bought them standing on the same soil. The land which was once theirs. The land for which they had sacrificed their love. The land which demanded their blood to be shed. The land where they met. The land they died in. Time was merely a gap for them, their past was clear as the still river. Reflection of pain and the infliction of wounds hadn't cured as yet. A promise which has bound them since the day they had separated has bought them face to face. Together yet divided, one believes and the other disagrees. Career, profession, ambition, friends and the modern world has separated them. Will they return to their past? #956 in romance #530 in romance BEGAN ON: 26/4/2018
  • Invisible Threads by jkmc1122
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    Invisible Threads by - TurtleHearted Middle school is hell, so is High school - and Jaanvi knows it. She's done pretending everything's fine: not when her so-called friends laugh behind her back, not when the hallways feel colder than ever, and definitely not when Aditya Singh - her ex-best friend, her maybe-almost-something - acts like she's invisible. They used to know each other better than anyone. Now, they're debate rivals. Enemies on stage. Strangers in the halls. And yet, every time Jaanvi looks at him, the threads pull tighter. The past won't stay buried - not the secrets, not the heartbreak, not the night everything fell apart. So when a new school year shoves them back into each other's orbit, Jaanvi has a choice: stay silent and safe, or face the truth and risk everything. Because some connections don't fade. Some love stories don't die. And some invisible threads are impossible to cut. A raw, emotionally charged story about rivalry, identity, and the love we're told to forget - but never really do.