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Angad and Sahiba had known each other since childhood. Their families lived next door to each other, and they spent most of their days playing and getting into mischief together. Despite their families' close bond, Angad and Sahiba couldn't stand each other. They were always bickering and competing, much to the amusement of their families.

As they grew older, their relationship didn't improve. If anything, their constant arguing only seemed to intensify. However, beneath their constant bickering, there was an undeniable chemistry between them.

One summer, their families decided to take a trip to the mountains together. Angad and Sahiba were less than thrilled at the prospect of spending even more time together, but they had no choice but to go along with their families' plans.

As they drove up the winding mountain roads, Angad and Sahiba couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement. The mountains were beautiful, and the air was crisp and clean.

When they arrived at their cabin, Angad and Sahiba were assigned to share a room, much to their dismay. But as they settled in, they found themselves drawn to each other in a way they had never experienced before.

The first few days of their trip were filled with hiking, fishing, and exploring the mountains together. And as they spent more time together, they began to see each other in a new light.

One evening, as they watched the sunset from the porch of their cabin, Angad turned to Sahiba, his heart pounding in his chest.

"Hey, Sahiba, look at that sunset. It's beautiful, isn't it?" Angad said, his tone softer than usual.

Sahiba looked up, her gaze meeting Angad's. "Yeah, it really is," she replied, a hint of surprise in her voice.

There was a moment of silence as they watched the sun dip below the horizon, the sky ablaze with color.

"You know, Sahiba, I never thought I'd say this, but... I think I might actually like you," Angad said, his voice barely above a whisper.

Sahiba's eyes widened in surprise, but then she smiled. "I never thought I'd say this either, but... I think I might like you too, Angad."

As they looked into each other's eyes, they knew that their relationship had changed forever. And when a sudden storm trapped them in the cabin together, they found themselves opening up to each other in ways they never had before.

As the storm raged outside, Angad and Sahiba found solace in each other's arms, realizing that their bickering had been nothing more than a cover for the feelings they had always had for each other.

When the storm finally passed and they returned home, they knew that their relationship had changed forever. And as they faced the future together, they knew that they would always be there for each other, no matter what challenges lay ahead.

The following day, the sun rose over the mountain peaks, casting a warm glow over the landscape. Angad and Sahiba woke up to the sound of birds chirping and the gentle rustling of leaves outside their cabin window.

As they stepped outside, they were greeted by a breathtaking view of the mountains stretching out before them. The air was crisp and clear, and a sense of peace washed over them as they took in the beauty of their surroundings.

"Wow, this is incredible," Sahiba said, her eyes wide with wonder.

Angad nodded, a smile spreading across his face. "Yeah, it really is."

For the rest of their trip, Angad and Sahiba spent their days exploring the mountains together, their bond growing stronger with each passing moment. They hiked to hidden waterfalls, went fishing in mountain streams, and watched the stars come out at night.

As they sat around the campfire, sharing stories and laughter, Angad and Sahiba knew that they had found something special in each other. They had discovered a love that was as deep and enduring as the mountains themselves.

When it was time to leave, Angad and Sahiba returned home with a newfound sense of happiness and contentment. They knew that their journey together was just beginning, and they were excited to see where it would take them.

And as they looked out at the mountains one last time, they knew that no matter what challenges lay ahead, they would face them together, as partners, as friends, and as lovers.

As Angad and Sahiba's relationship blossomed, their parents couldn't help but notice the change in their dynamic. Their once constant bickering had transformed into playful banter and affectionate teasing.

One evening, as they sat together for dinner, Angad's father couldn't resist making a joke.

"Looks like our little rivalry has turned into a love story," he said, a playful twinkle in his eye. "Who would've thought?"

Sahiba's mother chuckled, nodding in agreement. "I always said they were two peas in a pod. I guess I was right!"

The parents exchanged knowing glances, silently acknowledging the transformation they had witnessed in their children's relationship.

Another time, when Angad and Sahiba were out for a walk together, Sahiba's father couldn't resist poking fun at them.

"Well, well, well, would you look at that," he said, a mischievous grin spreading across his face. "I never thought I'd see the day when these two would actually get along."

Angad's mother laughed, nodding in agreement. "Who would've thought that all it took was a trip to the mountains to bring them together?"

Sahiba's Mother: I never thought I'd see the day when Angad and Sahiba would be so lovey-dovey. I guess miracles do happen!"

Angad's Father: I used to think Angad and Sahiba were like Tom and Jerry, always chasing each other around. But now it seems they've found some common ground, and I couldn't be happier!"

The parents shared a knowing look, their hearts filled with happiness at the sight of their children finally finding happiness with each other.

Despite their initial skepticism, Angad and Sahiba's parents couldn't deny the love that had blossomed between them. And as they watched their children's relationship grow and flourish, they knew that they had witnessed something truly special.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Cute....Both their parents are quite progressive here I must say.smiley17

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Originally posted by: Amanita09

(I've been writing fanfics non stop all day cause iw ont be around much next week)

Angad and Sahiba had known each other since childhood. Their families lived next door to each other, and they spent most of their days playing and getting into mischief together. Despite their families' close bond, Angad and Sahiba couldn't stand each other. They were always bickering and competing, much to the amusement of their families.

As they grew older, their relationship didn't improve. If anything, their constant arguing only seemed to intensify. However, beneath their constant bickering, there was an undeniable chemistry between them.

One summer, their families decided to take a trip to the mountains together. Angad and Sahiba were less than thrilled at the prospect of spending even more time together, but they had no choice but to go along with their families' plans.

As they drove up the winding mountain roads, Angad and Sahiba couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement. The mountains were beautiful, and the air was crisp and clean.

When they arrived at their cabin, Angad and Sahiba were assigned to share a room, much to their dismay. But as they settled in, they found themselves drawn to each other in a way they had never experienced before.

The first few days of their trip were filled with hiking, fishing, and exploring the mountains together. And as they spent more time together, they began to see each other in a new light.

One evening, as they watched the sunset from the porch of their cabin, Angad turned to Sahiba, his heart pounding in his chest.

"Hey, Sahiba, look at that sunset. It's beautiful, isn't it?" Angad said, his tone softer than usual.

Sahiba looked up, her gaze meeting Angad's. "Yeah, it really is," she replied, a hint of surprise in her voice.

There was a moment of silence as they watched the sun dip below the horizon, the sky ablaze with color.

"You know, Sahiba, I never thought I'd say this, but... I think I might actually like you," Angad said, his voice barely above a whisper.

Sahiba's eyes widened in surprise, but then she smiled. "I never thought I'd say this either, but... I think I might like you too, Angad."

As they looked into each other's eyes, they knew that their relationship had changed forever. And when a sudden storm trapped them in the cabin together, they found themselves opening up to each other in ways they never had before.

As the storm raged outside, Angad and Sahiba found solace in each other's arms, realizing that their bickering had been nothing more than a cover for the feelings they had always had for each other.

When the storm finally passed and they returned home, they knew that their relationship had changed forever. And as they faced the future together, they knew that they would always be there for each other, no matter what challenges lay ahead.

The following day, the sun rose over the mountain peaks, casting a warm glow over the landscape. Angad and Sahiba woke up to the sound of birds chirping and the gentle rustling of leaves outside their cabin window.

As they stepped outside, they were greeted by a breathtaking view of the mountains stretching out before them. The air was crisp and clear, and a sense of peace washed over them as they took in the beauty of their surroundings.

"Wow, this is incredible," Sahiba said, her eyes wide with wonder.

Angad nodded, a smile spreading across his face. "Yeah, it really is."

For the rest of their trip, Angad and Sahiba spent their days exploring the mountains together, their bond growing stronger with each passing moment. They hiked to hidden waterfalls, went fishing in mountain streams, and watched the stars come out at night.

As they sat around the campfire, sharing stories and laughter, Angad and Sahiba knew that they had found something special in each other. They had discovered a love that was as deep and enduring as the mountains themselves.

When it was time to leave, Angad and Sahiba returned home with a newfound sense of happiness and contentment. They knew that their journey together was just beginning, and they were excited to see where it would take them.

And as they looked out at the mountains one last time, they knew that no matter what challenges lay ahead, they would face them together, as partners, as friends, and as lovers.

As Angad and Sahiba's relationship blossomed, their parents couldn't help but notice the change in their dynamic. Their once constant bickering had transformed into playful banter and affectionate teasing.

One evening, as they sat together for dinner, Angad's father couldn't resist making a joke.

"Looks like our little rivalry has turned into a love story," he said, a playful twinkle in his eye. "Who would've thought?"

Sahiba's mother chuckled, nodding in agreement. "I always said they were two peas in a pod. I guess I was right!"

The parents exchanged knowing glances, silently acknowledging the transformation they had witnessed in their children's relationship.

Another time, when Angad and Sahiba were out for a walk together, Sahiba's father couldn't resist poking fun at them.

"Well, well, well, would you look at that," he said, a mischievous grin spreading across his face. "I never thought I'd see the day when these two would actually get along."

Angad's mother laughed, nodding in agreement. "Who would've thought that all it took was a trip to the mountains to bring them together?"

Sahiba's Mother: I never thought I'd see the day when Angad and Sahiba would be so lovey-dovey. I guess miracles do happen!"

Angad's Father: I used to think Angad and Sahiba were like Tom and Jerry, always chasing each other around. But now it seems they've found some common ground, and I couldn't be happier!"

The parents shared a knowing look, their hearts filled with happiness at the sight of their children finally finding happiness with each other.

Despite their initial skepticism, Angad and Sahiba's parents couldn't deny the love that had blossomed between them. And as they watched their children's relationship grow and flourish, they knew that they had witnessed something truly special.


You should create an index for your Fictions 🥹😍😁😁

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Originally posted by: Amanita09

(I've been writing fanfics non stop all day cause iw ont be around much next week)

Angad and Sahiba had known each other since childhood. Their families lived next door to each other, and they spent most of their days playing and getting into mischief together. Despite their families' close bond, Angad and Sahiba couldn't stand each other. They were always bickering and competing, much to the amusement of their families.

As they grew older, their relationship didn't improve. If anything, their constant arguing only seemed to intensify. However, beneath their constant bickering, there was an undeniable chemistry between them.

One summer, their families decided to take a trip to the mountains together. Angad and Sahiba were less than thrilled at the prospect of spending even more time together, but they had no choice but to go along with their families' plans.

As they drove up the winding mountain roads, Angad and Sahiba couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement. The mountains were beautiful, and the air was crisp and clean.

When they arrived at their cabin, Angad and Sahiba were assigned to share a room, much to their dismay. But as they settled in, they found themselves drawn to each other in a way they had never experienced before.

The first few days of their trip were filled with hiking, fishing, and exploring the mountains together. And as they spent more time together, they began to see each other in a new light.

One evening, as they watched the sunset from the porch of their cabin, Angad turned to Sahiba, his heart pounding in his chest.

"Hey, Sahiba, look at that sunset. It's beautiful, isn't it?" Angad said, his tone softer than usual.

Sahiba looked up, her gaze meeting Angad's. "Yeah, it really is," she replied, a hint of surprise in her voice.

There was a moment of silence as they watched the sun dip below the horizon, the sky ablaze with color.

"You know, Sahiba, I never thought I'd say this, but... I think I might actually like you," Angad said, his voice barely above a whisper.

Sahiba's eyes widened in surprise, but then she smiled. "I never thought I'd say this either, but... I think I might like you too, Angad."

As they looked into each other's eyes, they knew that their relationship had changed forever. And when a sudden storm trapped them in the cabin together, they found themselves opening up to each other in ways they never had before.

As the storm raged outside, Angad and Sahiba found solace in each other's arms, realizing that their bickering had been nothing more than a cover for the feelings they had always had for each other.

When the storm finally passed and they returned home, they knew that their relationship had changed forever. And as they faced the future together, they knew that they would always be there for each other, no matter what challenges lay ahead.

The following day, the sun rose over the mountain peaks, casting a warm glow over the landscape. Angad and Sahiba woke up to the sound of birds chirping and the gentle rustling of leaves outside their cabin window.

As they stepped outside, they were greeted by a breathtaking view of the mountains stretching out before them. The air was crisp and clear, and a sense of peace washed over them as they took in the beauty of their surroundings.

"Wow, this is incredible," Sahiba said, her eyes wide with wonder.

Angad nodded, a smile spreading across his face. "Yeah, it really is."

For the rest of their trip, Angad and Sahiba spent their days exploring the mountains together, their bond growing stronger with each passing moment. They hiked to hidden waterfalls, went fishing in mountain streams, and watched the stars come out at night.

As they sat around the campfire, sharing stories and laughter, Angad and Sahiba knew that they had found something special in each other. They had discovered a love that was as deep and enduring as the mountains themselves.

When it was time to leave, Angad and Sahiba returned home with a newfound sense of happiness and contentment. They knew that their journey together was just beginning, and they were excited to see where it would take them.

And as they looked out at the mountains one last time, they knew that no matter what challenges lay ahead, they would face them together, as partners, as friends, and as lovers.

As Angad and Sahiba's relationship blossomed, their parents couldn't help but notice the change in their dynamic. Their once constant bickering had transformed into playful banter and affectionate teasing.

One evening, as they sat together for dinner, Angad's father couldn't resist making a joke.

"Looks like our little rivalry has turned into a love story," he said, a playful twinkle in his eye. "Who would've thought?"

Sahiba's mother chuckled, nodding in agreement. "I always said they were two peas in a pod. I guess I was right!"

The parents exchanged knowing glances, silently acknowledging the transformation they had witnessed in their children's relationship.

Another time, when Angad and Sahiba were out for a walk together, Sahiba's father couldn't resist poking fun at them.

"Well, well, well, would you look at that," he said, a mischievous grin spreading across his face. "I never thought I'd see the day when these two would actually get along."

Angad's mother laughed, nodding in agreement. "Who would've thought that all it took was a trip to the mountains to bring them together?"

Sahiba's Mother: I never thought I'd see the day when Angad and Sahiba would be so lovey-dovey. I guess miracles do happen!"

Angad's Father: I used to think Angad and Sahiba were like Tom and Jerry, always chasing each other around. But now it seems they've found some common ground, and I couldn't be happier!"

The parents shared a knowing look, their hearts filled with happiness at the sight of their children finally finding happiness with each other.

Despite their initial skepticism, Angad and Sahiba's parents couldn't deny the love that had blossomed between them. And as they watched their children's relationship grow and flourish, they knew that they had witnessed something truly special.

It's really nice to see a saner version of everyone here.And I'd definitely prefer this Angad over the show's version any day 😅

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Originally posted by: Amanita09

(I've been writing fanfics non stop all day cause iw ont be around much next week)

Angad and Sahiba had known each other since childhood. Their families lived next door to each other, and they spent most of their days playing and getting into mischief together. Despite their families' close bond, Angad and Sahiba couldn't stand each other. They were always bickering and competing, much to the amusement of their families.

As they grew older, their relationship didn't improve. If anything, their constant arguing only seemed to intensify. However, beneath their constant bickering, there was an undeniable chemistry between them.

One summer, their families decided to take a trip to the mountains together. Angad and Sahiba were less than thrilled at the prospect of spending even more time together, but they had no choice but to go along with their families' plans.

As they drove up the winding mountain roads, Angad and Sahiba couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement. The mountains were beautiful, and the air was crisp and clean.

When they arrived at their cabin, Angad and Sahiba were assigned to share a room, much to their dismay. But as they settled in, they found themselves drawn to each other in a way they had never experienced before.

The first few days of their trip were filled with hiking, fishing, and exploring the mountains together. And as they spent more time together, they began to see each other in a new light.

One evening, as they watched the sunset from the porch of their cabin, Angad turned to Sahiba, his heart pounding in his chest.

"Hey, Sahiba, look at that sunset. It's beautiful, isn't it?" Angad said, his tone softer than usual.

Sahiba looked up, her gaze meeting Angad's. "Yeah, it really is," she replied, a hint of surprise in her voice.

There was a moment of silence as they watched the sun dip below the horizon, the sky ablaze with color.

"You know, Sahiba, I never thought I'd say this, but... I think I might actually like you," Angad said, his voice barely above a whisper.

Sahiba's eyes widened in surprise, but then she smiled. "I never thought I'd say this either, but... I think I might like you too, Angad."

As they looked into each other's eyes, they knew that their relationship had changed forever. And when a sudden storm trapped them in the cabin together, they found themselves opening up to each other in ways they never had before.

As the storm raged outside, Angad and Sahiba found solace in each other's arms, realizing that their bickering had been nothing more than a cover for the feelings they had always had for each other.

When the storm finally passed and they returned home, they knew that their relationship had changed forever. And as they faced the future together, they knew that they would always be there for each other, no matter what challenges lay ahead.

The following day, the sun rose over the mountain peaks, casting a warm glow over the landscape. Angad and Sahiba woke up to the sound of birds chirping and the gentle rustling of leaves outside their cabin window.

As they stepped outside, they were greeted by a breathtaking view of the mountains stretching out before them. The air was crisp and clear, and a sense of peace washed over them as they took in the beauty of their surroundings.

"Wow, this is incredible," Sahiba said, her eyes wide with wonder.

Angad nodded, a smile spreading across his face. "Yeah, it really is."

For the rest of their trip, Angad and Sahiba spent their days exploring the mountains together, their bond growing stronger with each passing moment. They hiked to hidden waterfalls, went fishing in mountain streams, and watched the stars come out at night.

As they sat around the campfire, sharing stories and laughter, Angad and Sahiba knew that they had found something special in each other. They had discovered a love that was as deep and enduring as the mountains themselves.

When it was time to leave, Angad and Sahiba returned home with a newfound sense of happiness and contentment. They knew that their journey together was just beginning, and they were excited to see where it would take them.

And as they looked out at the mountains one last time, they knew that no matter what challenges lay ahead, they would face them together, as partners, as friends, and as lovers.

As Angad and Sahiba's relationship blossomed, their parents couldn't help but notice the change in their dynamic. Their once constant bickering had transformed into playful banter and affectionate teasing.

One evening, as they sat together for dinner, Angad's father couldn't resist making a joke.

"Looks like our little rivalry has turned into a love story," he said, a playful twinkle in his eye. "Who would've thought?"

Sahiba's mother chuckled, nodding in agreement. "I always said they were two peas in a pod. I guess I was right!"

The parents exchanged knowing glances, silently acknowledging the transformation they had witnessed in their children's relationship.

Another time, when Angad and Sahiba were out for a walk together, Sahiba's father couldn't resist poking fun at them.

"Well, well, well, would you look at that," he said, a mischievous grin spreading across his face. "I never thought I'd see the day when these two would actually get along."

Angad's mother laughed, nodding in agreement. "Who would've thought that all it took was a trip to the mountains to bring them together?"

Sahiba's Mother: I never thought I'd see the day when Angad and Sahiba would be so lovey-dovey. I guess miracles do happen!"

Angad's Father: I used to think Angad and Sahiba were like Tom and Jerry, always chasing each other around. But now it seems they've found some common ground, and I couldn't be happier!"

The parents shared a knowing look, their hearts filled with happiness at the sight of their children finally finding happiness with each other.

Despite their initial skepticism, Angad and Sahiba's parents couldn't deny the love that had blossomed between them. And as they watched their children's relationship grow and flourish, they knew that they had witnessed something truly special.


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