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Happy Married Life

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      Prologue This is a story of five individuals, each stepping into marriage with hearts full of hope and eyes filled with dreams. Like countless others, they believed a wedding was the beginning of happiness, a doorway to companionship, and a promise of a life shared. Families celebrated, rituals were performed, and blessings were showered, as if destiny itself had opened its arms to welcome them. But life is never just about beginnings. Marriage, they would learn, is not merely the union of two people—it is the meeting of worlds, of beliefs, of egos, of expectations. What started with joy soon unfolded into trials none of them had foreseen. Some were tested by silence, some by pride, some by loss, and others by betrayal. This is not a tale of fairy-tale endings. It is a journey into the heart of reality—of how destiny shaped their lives in ways they never imagined. Read on, to discover how each of them walked their path through love, conflict, and resilience… and how...

Constable Raju

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    Prologue – Born to Dream, Bound to Duty Raju was born in a small village in Telangana — a silent boy with big dreams. A boy who believed that education could change his life. A boy who once stood in a school corridor, watching a District Officer being saluted, and whispered to himself: "One day… even I will earn that respect." But life doesn’t always follow the dreams of a child. Between poverty and responsibility, between expectations and sacrifices, Raju’s journey slowly shifted from ambition to survival. The boy who aimed for stars settled for the ground beneath his feet — not because he lacked ability, but because life demanded more from him than he could give. This is the story of that boy. A story of a man who gives everything and receives silence in return. A story of dreams lost, responsibilities gained, and hope kept alive against all odds. This is the untold journey of Constable Raju — a reminder that behind every uniform stands a human being with a heart full o...

Bhadyathalu Srikaram

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  Chapter 1: A Small, Happy Family Srikanth, a humble bank clerk, comes from a modest middle-class background. Over the years, he became a living embodiment of honesty, sincerity, and dedication. Having spent decades processing loan files and observing countless lives fall into misery under debt, he framed a personal life rule — “Never take a loan, never give a loan. Be content with what we have.” And he stood by it, no matter what. Srivani, his wife, is not just his partner — she is his soulmate. For her, her husband is her God, and her son, her world. She wholeheartedly embraces Srikanth’s ideology without ever questioning it. She never demands silk sarees or gold ornaments. Instead, she finds joy in the little things her husband brings home — a new saree during festivals, a pair of bangles now and then — and always smiles with gratitude. Their son, Srikar, is neither a topper nor a backbencher. He is disciplined, obedient, and academically good — a boy who earns praise not just ...

When She Said NO

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      Chapter 1: First Day Prerana entered through the big open gates, still glistening as if freshly washed by last night’s rain. The trees and plants on either side looked bright, elegant, and alive in the morning sunlight. She paused for a second, reading again the name of the college carved boldly on the arch above. With a deep breath, she stepped in, her heart bubbling with a mix of excitement, happiness, and fear. Yes, she had been here before — once for counseling, another time to pay the fees — but today felt different. Today was her first day of college. Her eyes fell on the giant banner fluttering proudly: “Welcome, Freshers!” Just beside it stood a booth labeled “Freshers Help Desk.” Almost on autopilot, she walked toward it, completed a few formalities, collected brochures, and followed the boards pointing toward her department building. As she entered the large academic block, the corridors felt intimidating. She looked left and right, scanning for signboards...