This is the story of Manoj and Rani — two people who met for an arranged marriage. A simple meeting slowly turned into a strange and emotional journey. Would this relationship move from confusion to love? Let’s read this interesting romantic story.
The Beginning
I always lived between responsibilities.
My mother kept showing me pictures of girls and said,
“Manoj, this time don’t create any drama. If you like the girl, we will fix the marriage immediately.”
I finally liked one girl — Rani.
The day came when both families met. Everything was going fine.
But when Rani and I talked alone, she told me honestly:
“I love someone else.”
I was shocked. She requested me to refuse the marriage.
Her innocence and truthfulness touched my heart.
And I did exactly what she asked.
But somewhere inside, I had already started liking her.
Her simple way of talking felt like she had known me for years.
She trusted me fully, and that trust made me fall for her.
The Twist
A few days later, Rani called again.
She said,
“I want to talk to my boyfriend and clear things.
Please help me. Tell him that you refused the marriage, not me.
He wants to meet you.”
I didn’t understand why I should do all this,
but something about her made me say yes.
I met Rani and her boyfriend.
Before either of us could speak, Rani handled the whole situation herself.
Things became clear, and she left.
While I was going back home, her boyfriend stopped me.
He said:
“Bro, I don’t think I can continue with her.
She deserves someone better… someone like you.
If you want to marry her, do it.
We hardly met… everything was only on phone.
She talks about true love, seven lifetimes, old-style dreams.
I just wanted someone to help me get out of this.
And luckily, you came.
I’m leaving.”
He put his hand on my shoulder and walked away.
I understood everything.
He didn’t want Rani.
But now what was I supposed to do?
I thought of blocking her number…
but I couldn’t do it.
The Funny Fights Begin
In the evening, she called angrily:
“What did you tell him?
He switched off his phone.”
I said,
“I didn’t say anything. You were there too.”
“Don’t lie. I know you want to marry me.
But this will never happen.”
“What? No. He was the one who—”
“Stop talking. He is not like that.
You must have said something.”
She continued arguing and then cut the call.
I again thought of blocking her…
but her angry talks were cute.
I knew she wouldn’t stay quiet for long.
And I was right.
Early in the morning, she called again:
“I thought all night.
I will teach you a lesson.
I will marry you and make your life difficult.”
I laughed loudly.
“You’re laughing?
You’ll understand when your time comes.”
I asked,
“But why would I marry you?”
She suddenly became silent… then cried:
“You’re right.
Why would you marry me?
The problem is with me.
First he left… now you…”
And she disconnected while crying.
Realisation and Decision
By now, I had grown attached to her.
I tried calling to explain, but she didn’t pick up.
That whole night, I thought about her
and made a decision.
In the morning, I told my mother:
“I want to marry Rani.”
Happily Ever After (With Fun)
After our marriage got fixed,
Rani would call me every day for one hour and say:
“I will trouble you so much after marriage.”
We finally got married.
And yes, she still tries to trouble me.
But honestly,
I love her even more because of it.
