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Claiming what's mine ( shubman gill ×ishan kishan)

This story is set in the world of international cricket where friendships, rivalry, and hidden feelings collide. The story revolves around Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan, the youngest and most chaotic best-friend duo in the Indian cricket team. Everyone in the team already knows one obvious truth: these two idiots are hopelessly in love with each other. Everyone… except Shubman Gill himself. Ishan Kishan slowly realizes that his feelings for his best friend are not just friendship anymore. But Gill keeps misunderstanding his own emotions as simple friendship. Seeing this situation, the entire team decides to step in and force Gill to face his feelings… by making him jealous. The result? Chaos, teasing, jealousy, and emotional realizations inside the Indian cricket team. First Arc: Realization This arc focuses on introducing the team dynamics and the deep friendship between Gill and Ishan. The team constantly notices how inseparable they are — sharing rooms, joking, fighting, and always supporting each other. While Gill continues treating Ishan like his closest friend, Ishan slowly realizes that he is actually in love with him. Confused and scared of ruining their friendship, Ishan decides to hide his feelings. However, the senior players like MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, and Virat Kohli quickly notice the situation. Second Arc: The Jealousy Plan The team creates a ridiculous but entertaining plan. Their goal: make Shubman Gill jealous enough to realize his feelings. Players like Yuzvendra Chahal, Suryakumar Yadav, and Rishabh Pant start teasing Gill nonstop while pretending to support Ishan with other people. Some players even intentionally flirt with Ishan just to trigger Gill’s reactions. Gill becomes irritated, confused, and increasingly possessive without understanding why. Meanwhile, Ishan struggles between enjoying Gill’s reactions and feeling guilty for playing along with the team’s plan. Third Arc: Breaking Point As Gill’s jealousy grows stronger, he starts questioning his emotions. Why does it bother him when someone gets close to Ishan? Why does he feel angry when Ishan laughs with someone else? During a tense moment after a match, Gill finally confronts Ishan, leading to an emotional argument where the truth slowly begins to surface. Fourth Arc: Claiming What’s Mine Gill finally realizes that his feelings were never just friendship. After a moment of vulnerability and encouragement from the team, he accepts the truth and finally confesses to Ishan. In true Gill style, his confession is half-awkward, half-possessive, leading to the moment where he finally says: “Stop flirting with everyone else… you’re mine.” The team celebrates their victory — not on the field, but in finally getting these two idiots together.
Daoist30D7 · 6.5k Views

Ghost mode: vanishing point

They laughed when he walked into the room. They'll kneel when he walks back in. Alex Carter was a ghost—but not the kind that mattered. Invisible. Forgettable. The guy people stepped over on their way to somewhere better. Until the night she humiliated him in front of everyone. Until his best friend betrayed him. Until he realized he'd wasted years being nothing. That's when it appeared. [GHOST MODE SYSTEM ACTIVATED] You have been selected. Initiating Protocol: Disappear to Dominate. Duration: 90 Days. Failure means permanent mediocrity. Success means total transformation. Do you accept? The rules are brutal: Delete every trace of your existence Cut everyone off. No exceptions. Build in absolute silence Return as someone they won't recognize No social media. No parties. No distractions. No mercy. For 90 days, Alex vanishes from the world. The System becomes his only teacher—and it doesn't coddle. Every lesson is a trial. Every failure has consequences. Every victory brings him closer to the monster he's building himself into. Discipline. Frame control. Mental dominance. Physical transformation. The System teaches what society hides: real power doesn't announce itself. It just shows up and takes what it wants. But going ghost breaks you before it builds you. Friends will call. Girls will text. Doubt will whisper that he's wasting his time, that he should come back, that he's not strong enough. Most people break. Alex refuses to be most people. When he returns, they won't laugh anymore. They won't even dare to look him in the eye. This isn't fiction. This is a declaration of war against your old self. By the time you finish this, you won't just have read a story. You'll have the exact blueprint to disappear and return as someone unrecognizable. The only question is: do you have the balls to go ghost? Or dare to change your fate? This book isn't for those that want dopamine, it's for those that want real change. I hope it achieve it purpose. peace.
ghost_lord_1 · 18.1k Views

SEVENTH DAY DESTRUCTION

Elior thought he understood the rules of his world. He thought he could shape reality with knowledge and skill. But when an impossible atom threatens existence itself, he discovers a truth that no cultivation technique can fix: some forces cannot be fought, only observed. For seven days, Elior becomes the anchor of reality, a lone observer holding the world together. Every moment of awareness comes at a cost. Memories fray. Emotions dull. Time stretches into a relentless weight that crushes mind and body alike. He begins to wonder if stability is worth the price, if the universe is a chain he cannot bear to carry alone. Aria, unaware of the loops, is more than a friend. She is the chain that binds probability, the human force that unknowingly collapses chance toward survival. Her presence is subtle, her influence quiet, but it is enough to give him hope. To protect her or himself is to doom the world. The only choice is shared responsibility, a delicate balance of trust and sacrifice that neither can fully comprehend. As the seventh day approaches, reality trembles. One misstep could undo everything. Together, Elior and Aria take the risk, sharing the burden of observation. Aria chooses to forget, to release her memory of the loops, and in that quiet surrender, the impossible atom collapses. Time flows again. The world continues. Elior remains, human and aware, freed from the weight of infinite possibility. This is a story of endurance and understanding, of the fragile power of observation, and of what it means to bear the unseen burdens that hold the world together. It is not about heroism or victory. It is about choice, trust, and the quiet courage it takes to keep reality from unraveling.
T_oke123 · 21k Views