A college student, Trixie, finds solace in the student council president, Harry, but their bond is tested when dark secrets unravel, leading to a life-threatening situation.
Vie, a young woman in her twenties, reflects on a tumultuous period in her teenage years. Trapped in an abusive relationship, Vie details her struggles, resilience, and eventual escape. The story explores themes of manipulation, self-discovery, and the importance of finding strength within yourself.
Two unmistakably different souls met in the center. Ivan and Ellie who once connected by fate but fate also made ways to make them apart.
Incomplete love, by its very nature, defies a traditional complete story. It's the beauty and ache of a connection unfulfilled, a melody played in a minor key. However, I can weave a tapestry of what an incomplete love story might look like:
Ishir and Muskan, two college students, fall deeply in love. Their world is shattered when a tragic accident occurs. Ishir, in a selfless act of love, sacrifices himself to save Muskan. The story explores themes of love, loss, and the fragility of life.
A college football player falls in love with one the cheerleaders at his college.
This is the beginning of a coming-of-age story about three freshmen, Mehreen, Rekha, and Ritesh, starting college. They've formed a "squad" through online pre-college chats and are now meeting in person. Mehreen is outgoing and eager to embrace the college experience. Rekha is quiet and more reserved, preferring books to parties. Ritesh is a charismatic connector, easily making friends and bringing the group together. Their first night includes the obligatory college party. Mehreen dives in enthusiastically, while Rekha feels overwhelmed and leaves early. Ritesh, noticing Rekha's discomfort, follows her, leaving Mehreen to navigate the party alone. The story sets up the initial dynamics of their friendship, highlighting their contrasting personalities and hinting at potential conflicts as they navigate the social scene and challenges of college life. It explores themes of friendship, social pressure, and the transition to adulthood. The title, "The Freshman Fifteen," suggests a possible focus on weight gain or, more likely, the significant changes and challenges of freshman year, though this isn't yet explicitly addressed in the narrative.
In the prestigious halls of Phoenix Business School, Aarav is mocked as the poorest student on campus — laughed at, overlooked, and humiliated by his wealthy peers. But hidden behind his modest clothes and silent demeanor lies a staggering secret: he's the heir to a billion-dollar empire. Bound by a promise to his late father, Aarav conceals his true identity to experience life without privilege. Amid betrayal, friendship, and brutal judgment, he encounters Rhea, a cunning gold-digger, and Megha, a sincere girl who sees beyond wealth. At the same time, Aarav is constantly ridiculed by Kabir, the arrogant rich boy who dominates college life. As secrets unravel and tensions rise, a dramatic revelation changes everything — and the one they mocked becomes the man the world can’t ignore. A thrilling tale of hidden power, genuine love, and the price of judgment — “The Hidden Billionaire” reminds us that character shines brightest when the world only sees your shadow.