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How I started loving you ❤️

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Some loves are forbidden, but impossible to resist.”Samira never believed love could be so complicated—until she found herself falling for the one man she was never meant to love: her stepbrother, Sarthak. Ten years older, calm, and untouchable, Sarthak was everything she wasn’t—disciplined, mature, and guarded. To the world, he was her protective brother. But to Samira, he became something far more dangerous: the secret desire she couldn’t escape. Every argument, every lingering glance, every unspoken word between them only deepened the forbidden spark that pulled them closer. Torn between guilt and longing, Samira struggles to bury her feelings, while Sarthak hides behind his silence. Yet, the heart doesn’t follow rules—and neither does love. When emotions begin to blur the boundaries of family and fate, Samira must face the truth: some loves are impossible to deny, no matter how forbidden they may seem. Do you think they will have some spark of love between themselves?
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Chapter 1 - A lovely morning

It was a beautiful Sunday morning. We were all having breakfast together — everyone except Sarthak.

As usual, Manya and I had slipped into our habit of complaining about him, not realizing he was already on his way downstairs.

Manya:"He is so cruel to us. We're 21 now — we can go to clubs, order drinks, even have boyfriends if we want. But he still treats me like I'm in 12th grade. Right, Samira?"

Before I could reply, a deep voice cut through the air.

Sarthak:"Oh, so I'm cruel to you, am I?"

Manya froze. He was standing right behind her.

Manya:"Y-yes… I mean, no! Brother, I was just joking, you know…" she stammered, laughing nervously.

Sarthak sat down beside her, his face still hard.

Sarthak:"No jokes. Your internship starts today. I want you at the office. Get ready."

Without another word, Manya jumped up and ran to her room like a cheetah escaping danger. Everyone burst into laughter, except Sarthak, who simply sipped his coffee.

Mother broke the silence.

Mother:"Sarthak, Aarne is back. Her grandmother was asking when you both are getting married. You're 31 now — you shouldn't wait too long, or people will start calling you an old uncle."

Sarthak:"Alright. I'll go with Samira to her hotel later and bring her here. Please have a room prepared for her."

I looked up quickly, my heart sinking.

Samira:"Brother, I can't come with you. I have college."

Sarthak:"But it's Sunday."

Samira:"I have a charity event. Sorry, I have to go. Bye."

I left before he could question me further.

That evening, when I returned home, everyone was already seated for dinner. My heart clenched as I saw Aarne sitting in my place — the seat beside Sarthak. I quietly sat next to Mother instead.

Samira:"Hi Aarne, welcome back. How was your PhD?"

Aarne:"It was amazing, thank you. And how are you, Samira?"

Samira:"I'm fine. So… when are you and Sarthak getting married? I ask because I'll be abroad for two years — pursuing my own PhD in history."

My voice cracked despite my best efforts to sound cheerful.

Mother:"We are so proud of you, Samira. You achieved one of your biggest dreams."

Samira:"Thank you, Mom. But that's why Aarne and Sarthak should marry soon — before I leave."

The words stabbed my own heart, but I forced a smile.

Mother:"That's wonderful! Two celebrations at once — your success, and Sarthak's marriage."

Sarthak turned sharply toward me.

Sarthak:"Samira, why didn't you tell me about this competition? About studying abroad?"

Samira:"I only told Mom and Manya. No one else."

His jaw tightened.

Sarthak:"We don't need to rush into marriage. We'll get engaged now and marry after eight months, when samira visits during her vacation. That way, you'll be here."

Father clapped his hands.

Father:"Good idea. I'll call Panditji right away."

He made the call on speaker.

Panditji:"Namaste. Let me check… yes, 22nd September is a very auspicious day for engagement."

Father:"Perfect. Thank you."

He hung up and smiled at the table.

Father:"So it's decided — Sarthak's engagement will be on the 22nd of September. Samira, when is your flight?"

I swallowed hard, my chest tightening.

Samira:"On the 21st, Dad. I… I won't be here for the engagement. Sorry."

The table went silent. I stood up, forcing a smile while blinking back tears.

Samira:"I'm done with dinner. I'll go finish my homework now. Goodnight, everyone."

I rushed upstairs to my room. The moment the door closed behind me, I collapsed on my bed, tears streaming down my face.

He was my first love.And now, he was my first heartbreak too.