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Summary to post kardo
Wish to have a pm when you update your stories.
posted the first chapter do check out.Originally posted by: heavenlybliss
Summary to post kardo
Hii I am tagging you for my stories.Originally posted by: PaintedSky
Wish to have a pm when you update your stories.
Will be waiting for your response.
reserved this spot for part 1
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congrats for new story
interesting
geet's memory is suppressed in accident so she is not recognize any thing in her life
Thanks a lot for loving the concept.Originally posted by: aparna3011
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congrats for new story
interesting
geet's memory is suppressed in accident so she is not recognize any thing in her life
Yes, she has lost her memory. Let’s see what happens further in her future life.
Chapter 1
Curious Chapter
For some reason I think Maan is lying to Geet
about her identity and the fact that they are married
You are mine You are mine Always mine These words become beautiful in love But . ? . The love I have for you will never die, This is no lie. I
You r mine S#2 Prologue If you not marry me Then I kill myself . Please stop Am sorry I know jo bhi huya humare beech It's
Oblivion: Chapter One The scent of cardamom and hot milk, familiar comforts of her ancestral home in Old Delhi, wrapped around Geet like a...
Chapter One. The silence in the grand foyer of Khurana Mansion wasn't a peaceful quiet; it was the hush of anticipation, a held breath before a...
Title-Ankhiyan Gulaab-(The promise that keeps them apart). Prologue- The rain in Delhi didn’t fall; it descended like a heavy, suffocating...
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