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Noir.R, My Husband? Nah!

Aanvya
“She forgot him. He became the story she couldn’t stop reading.” Anaya Sharma is an English teacher with a perfectly respectable life… and a perfectly questionable secret. By day, she teaches grammar, discipline, and moral lessons. By night, she secretly reads romance novels—completely hooked on the dangerously addictive words of the mysterious, anonymous author… Noir.R. No face. No identity. Just stories that feel a little too real. Stories she definitely shouldn’t be feeling this much. But life takes an unexpected turn when Anaya finds herself married to Reyansh Malhotra— a calm, composed, and slightly intimidating doctor who seems… perfectly normal. At least, that’s what she tells herself. Because sometimes— the way he speaks feels oddly familiar. Sometimes— his words sound like they’ve been taken straight out of the pages she secretly reads. And sometimes… he looks at her like he knows something she doesn’t. Coincidence? Probably. (Definitely.) …Right? What Anaya doesn’t know— is that her story with Reyansh didn’t begin here. Years ago, in the quiet corners of a school library and rain-soaked evenings, they had already met. Already fallen. Already broken. A misunderstanding. A moment seen, not understood. And a goodbye that never came. She left. Without answers. Without memories. He stayed. With everything. And when the silence became too loud, Reyansh turned his pain into words— Stories filled with longing, loss, and emotions so raw that readers could feel them… without ever knowing the truth behind them. Because every story he wrote— was about her. Now, years later, fate brings them together again— Not as lovers. But as strangers tied by marriage. Anaya doesn’t remember him. But sometimes— a name slips. A feeling lingers. A line from a novel feels like it’s questioning her. And Reyansh? He remembers everything. Every moment. Every word. Every goodbye she never said. Now he stands at a crossroad— Tell her the truth and risk breaking her all over again… or stay silent, and love her like it’s the first time. Because what happens when fiction starts bleeding into reality? And what if the man she married isn’t just hiding secrets— but has been writing them all along? And maybe the real question isn’t— who is Noir.R? But— what happens when she finally remembers?
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