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His Indian Bride

Romance, Comedy-drama. “Are you trying to resist my charm, sugarplum? ” he smirked and took a step close to her, cornering her near the staircase. “You are just too full of yourself, cupcake.” She said with a smug smile. “Oh, so you mean that you're not affected by all this hotness?” He said. She tsked and circled her hands around his neck and whispered. “Do you want me to be honest? You are really hot; as hot as smashed potato.” She smirked and pushed him and walked away with her head held high. Kitten has claws, eh! He thought to himself. Damien Ryder is a hot, arrogant, and ruthless business tycoon. He is nothing but pain is ass. But behind all this arrogance, there is a secret that Damien is hiding from everyone. A secret that is is painful at the same time his only healer. Vaidehi Aggarwal is a sweet girl next door, who lives with her big family in India. Sarcastic, Sweet, and clumsy Vaidehi is in a search of job and lands herself in New York, away from her family. What will happen when Ms. Sarcastic will stumble upon our hot arrogant Mr. Asshole? Romance will brew or they will strangle each other's neck? Cover credit- I don't own this cover. All the credit goes to the creator of this cover. ** Will be updated twice in week

Potterhead_Niki · Urban
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195 Chs

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Vaidehi stilled at his request. Her body as if having mind of it own, leaned against him. And she turned her head to look at him properly. Two words held so much of emotion, so much of vulnerability and fear that it shook Vaidehi. And the way tears glistened his eyes , she knew something was definitely wrong with him.

"I am sorry." He whispered.

Vaidehi didn't answer, but waited for him to continue.

"I have always been the center of your problem. Be it hurting you, or be it the reason of someone else hurting you. I–I have never given you any happiness, Vaidehi." He continued.

Vaidehi tried hard to fight back the tears that was ready to flow. She never thought she would see him like this. She wanted to oppose him, tell him that he shouldn't blame himself. But no words came out of her mouth.