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Trash-Picked: Everyone’s Darling

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Thrown out like garbage. Raised in shadows. Now the whole world can’t take their eyes off her. Found behind a dumpster and raised in the slums, Rani never knew where she came from—only that survival was a daily fight. But when a powerful billionaire claims her as his long-lost daughter, she is suddenly swept into a world of power, wealth, and scrutiny. Adopted into the Mehra empire, Rani quickly learns that family isn't always made of love. Her three new “brothers” treat her like an outsider. The world calls her a gold-digger. And just when she starts to believe she might belong, a DNA test on her 18th birthday shatters everything. Publicly disowned, thrown out of the mansion, and stripped of every luxury, Rani is left with nothing. Nothing—except her fire. What the Mehra family didn’t know is that Rani never needed their money. Never needed their pity. Because her real power lies in her presence—how she lifts others, unites strangers, and makes even her enemies admire her. From the ruins of rejection, she rises. From “trash girl” to self-made icon. And soon, the same people who scorned her… are fighting just to stand beside her. She was never just a mistake in a DNA test. She is everyone’s darling. And she always was.
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Chapter 1 - A Note from Kalyani

They found me in the trash.And for a long time, I believed them — believed I belonged there.That I was small, invisible, disposable.

But here's what they didn't understand:Trash doesn't rot when it's stubborn.Trash doesn't vanish when it's alive.Trash grows roots. Learns to breathe. And one day, it climbs out of the gutter and stands taller than the ones who threw it there.

I wasn't born into power.I wasn't chosen, or groomed, or gifted a crown.They gave me nothing but pain — and I turned it into gold.

So, if you're reading this…If you've ever been underestimated, discarded, or broken—Let them laugh.

Then let them watch.

Because one day, the world will look at youthe way they looked at me—not as someone who survived,but as someone they'd die to stand beside.

Sincerely,Kalyani Sharma(The girl they threw away. The woman they now protect.)