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THE EVE OF SATISH

The EVE of Satish   The story begins as below  12 years later Satish is in a cafe narrating his love story to his daughter…….. Satish rejoins his company after a year and works in charge and a girl joins his team, Divya who is chubby and cute with a pinch of cute arrogant, for a beauty like her it is a must. Earlier she was very scared to talk to Satish as she heard very harsh reviews about him from her colleagues but a few days later she finally started talking to him and understood he was not a rude person instead he was very friendly…. One day he went on a trip with his old colleagues and she started talking to him on calls and messaging him often they started talking close thereafter and he came back after 4 days. Slowly they became close and she started calling him by his name isn’t it obvious when you get too close to a person, that others call him sir in respect, she began preparing food for him and spending more time with him in the office and out in the evenings… This...

Love beyond the Religion

  Love beyond the Religion  LOVE NEVER FADES: A Painted Destiny The Roots of Us Syeda and Ajay didn’t just grow up together; they were woven into each other’s lives. As neighbors and classmates, their world was a shared canvas. They painted together, learned together, and built a bond so famous that even their teachers spoke of it. When Syeda’s parents moved to the other side of the city, the two children wept as if the world were ending. But even distance couldn't sever the thread. Through the years, they were each other’s constants. Ajay was the mischievous one, often landing Syeda in trouble with his antics, while Syeda was his guardian angel, shielding him from scoldings. Her mother even packed tiffins for two, always ensuring the menu matched Ajay’s favorites. The Unspoken Intimacy As they entered adulthood, their friendship evolved into a rare, unfiltered intimacy. While their bodies and voices changed with puberty, their comfort with one another remained absolute. There...