Download Chereads APP
Chereads App StoreGoogle Play
Chereads

Vikram Singh Barn

THE COLDEST WEDDING NIGHT

What happens when two strong-headed.who can't even stand each other's existence—are suddenly bound by the most sacred yet coldest bond of all… marriage? Welcome to the world of Tara Bansal, a smart, spirited, and emotionally rich girl with a sarcastic tongue and a heart that often hides behind her sass. And meet Vikram Suryavanshi, the cold, controlled, and commanding CEO who doesn’t just walk into a room—he owns it. Their wedding night wasn’t a dream—it was a disaster. No candlelight, no love, just icy silence, shared glances of irritation, and a mental checklist of regrets. They didn’t choose each other. Destiny—or rather, family drama, power games, and past secrets—chose for them. But what starts as a deal, slowly begins to crack open. --- Inside the Suryavanshi mansion, drama simmers behind every closed door. Tara, the new bride, tries to adjust between fake smiles and real heartbreaks. She isn’t here to impress anyone—not Vikram, not his Dadi, and definitely not the high-class whispers of society. Yet somehow, her natural warmth begins to thaw frozen hearts, even the one Vikram claims he doesn’t have. Vikram, despite being sharp and stone-hearted, finds his carefully curated world disturbed by Tara’s unexpected presence. Her words trigger him. Her silence haunts him. And her vulnerability—though she hides it fiercely—touches him in places he didn’t know existed anymore. Their chemistry is chaotic. They fight. They taunt. They draw pillow walls in bed. And yet… they wake up hugging each other without even knowing how it happened. --- But this isn’t just about a cold marriage turning warm. It’s about: Unspoken traumas Unintentional care Growing attachment masked as hatred The fear of love and the fear of losing it When Tara laughs with kids, Vikram watches. When Tara gets close to Prithvi—Vikram’s rival—Vikram burns with jealousy he can’t explain. And when almost-kisses turn into real confusions… the heartbeats grow louder. But just when things begin to shift—when stolen glances almost become confessions—life throws a twist. Prithvi’s growing closeness. Vikram’s bottled-up pain. And Tara’s unknown storm that still hasn’t hit the story yet… The journey from hate to hesitation, from awkward eye contact to sleepless tangled nights—is slow, spicy, and stunningly emotional. --- This isn’t a love story. It’s a battle of egos that falls into something dangerously close to love. It’s The Coldest Wedding Night— Where hearts collide. Secrets hide. And love… doesn’t knock. It breaks the damn door.
khushipriya · 5.7K Views

ŚRADDHĀ: BEYOND FAITH

Your spiritual life deserves to be built on something more solid than hope. Vikram thought he had found it — his path, his purpose, his peace. Years of unwavering devotion, tireless rituals, and heartfelt surrender to his guru had become the foundation of his life. Until it all collapsed. One shattering discovery. A guru exposed. And the silence he once called peace shattered into a storm of questions — raw, relentless, echoing through every corner of his soul: Who can I trust? What is real? Am I just another fooled believer? As his world crumbles, Vikram is thrust into the most dangerous territory of all — his own mind. In a world crowded with self-proclaimed masters, seductive philosophies, and spiritual shortcuts, how does a seeker find clarity? That’s when he meets Babaji — not with fanfare or mystical theatrics, but beneath an old banyan tree, with stillness deeper than words. Their meeting is not a miracle. It is a method. And that method is called Śraddhā. Not blind faith. Not passive hope. But the kind of knowing that stands up to scrutiny, that grows stronger under questioning, that honors doubt as a doorway rather than a danger. Through Vikram’s raw, intimate journey, you’ll walk the razor’s edge — between deception and discernment, belief and betrayal, silence and certainty. Layer by layer, you'll witness how ancient Vedic epistemology — time-tested, rational, and astonishingly relevant — transforms a broken believer into a seeker of truth who cannot be shaken. This is not just a story. It’s an invitation. For every soul who’s ever wondered: What if my family traditions are hollow? Why do spiritual truths contradict each other? Can truth be verified without abandoning my heart? What if doubt is sacred too? “I was Vikram,” the author confesses. If you’re done with the noise... If you’re hungry for the real... If you’re ready to verify, not just believe... Then your journey begins here.
Abhinav_Anand_108 · 2K Views

"The Shitty Gas Station at the Edge of Town"

Tucked away at the edge of town, past the old railroad tracks and where the streetlights stop working, there’s a run-down gas station that’s open all day, every day. It looks like any other forgotten gas station in the middle of nowhere—with dusty shelves, strange snacks, broken lights, and a creepy smell that never goes away. But this place is anything but normal. Strange things happen here. There’s a gang of weird, possibly mutated raccoons living in the crawlspace—led by Rocco, a huge raccoon who likes to chew on car tires. There’s also a mysterious man known as the bathroom cowboy, who sometimes appears in the restroom, handing out balloon animals or singing songs that give people strange feelings of peace. The only full-time worker is the narrator, who spends most of their time behind the counter, dealing with broken equipment, strange smells, and even stranger customers. From a drunk who says he insulted the devil, to an old lady who insists her never-seen children were taken during a storm, to a farmer whose animals grew human faces—everyone around here has a bizarre story. Whether it’s the eerie silence of the woods downhill, the strange folks who wander in from the forest, or the way things just seem… off—this gas station is more than just a place to fuel up. It’s a mystery, a warning, and a strange little world of its own. If you ever stop by, be careful. The weirdness might follow you home
Saumyajeet_Singh · 6.4K Views
Related Topics
More