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Ache of What Could Have Been: A Forbidden Surrender: Ache of What Could Have Been, #1
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Ache of What Could Have Been: A Forbidden Surrender: Ache of What Could Have Been, #1 in Vernon, BC
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Ache of What Could Have Been: A Forbidden Surrender: Ache of What Could Have Been, #1 in Vernon, BC
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They met in Delhi's electric college nights: stolen glances over textbooks, hearts pounding during late walks. Neel fell first, confessed under a flickering streetlamp—raw, trembling love. Nikki felt it too, admitted the fire... but family duty chained her. She refused him, voice breaking, and they swore to stay friends. Desire buried, but never dead.
Years passed in agonizing restraint. Drunken reunions sparked forbidden kisses—soft, desperate, electric—then pulled back before the line shattered. Touches lingered too long, glances burned. Then came her arranged marriage. The news gutted Neel, but he smiled through the pain. Calls faded to months-apart whispers, nostalgia thick with what-ifs.
Now the distance is cracking. One look, one touch, and the dam threatens to break. Forbidden. Married. Impossible.
Yet the pull is merciless—raw longing, pent-up passion, the thrill of surrender waiting just beyond restraint.
Will they finally give in... or will the fire consume them both?
They met in Delhi's electric college nights: stolen glances over textbooks, hearts pounding during late walks. Neel fell first, confessed under a flickering streetlamp—raw, trembling love. Nikki felt it too, admitted the fire... but family duty chained her. She refused him, voice breaking, and they swore to stay friends. Desire buried, but never dead.
Years passed in agonizing restraint. Drunken reunions sparked forbidden kisses—soft, desperate, electric—then pulled back before the line shattered. Touches lingered too long, glances burned. Then came her arranged marriage. The news gutted Neel, but he smiled through the pain. Calls faded to months-apart whispers, nostalgia thick with what-ifs.
Now the distance is cracking. One look, one touch, and the dam threatens to break. Forbidden. Married. Impossible.
Yet the pull is merciless—raw longing, pent-up passion, the thrill of surrender waiting just beyond restraint.
Will they finally give in... or will the fire consume them both?


















