AUTHOR's NOTE: Hello everyone. Yes I know I know, I'm
supposed to be updating my Fanfiction SCARS', but I had a dream about this a while
back and this idea has been stuck in my head ever since. So much so that it
keeps popping in my head during lectures, when I'm trying to read Economics and Accounts
and even while eating or trying to sleep. So I think I need to get it off my
chest.
After dreaming about this particular scenario I actually intended to do a small
jungle sequence for Scars'. But it ended up being written for about 3-4 pages.
(I know, I suck at editing.) So then I thought why not just create a story out of
this! I would like to thank Riddhi a.k.a AzureLicht, who is also accidentally a
source of this quirky little prompt; thanks to her OS Great outdoors' (Go
check it out if you haven't yet!)
DISCLAIMER: I do not own Sadda haq or the two characters; Sanyukta and Randhir. (As
if!). Just this story. Oh. And yeah... I think it'll be an SS.
I haven't even started writing this! Its still just a series of events in my
head. This introduction is basically a way of getting to know your reactions. If
you guys think its too common, silly, immature, or just too mainstream then I shall
not continue it and focus only on Scars as of now. If you guys like it... I'll
try and do justice to this.
Here's an introduction. (Just two sentences! :P Hope you all get the general
idea)
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|~WILD LOVE~|
"Love is like wild flowers; its found in the most unlikely places.."
Sanyukta Agarwal, a rich brat from the United States leading
a perfect life, and Randhir Singh Shekhawat, a dark, mysterious and temperamental
guy, end up stuck together in what seems to be some cosmic twist of fate. Lost
in the dense forests of Kashmir they must survive constant threats of danger
and complete isolation while they gradually unearth each others minds and
their mendacious truths.
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Guys, please Buddy me for further updates.
Love! :)
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