05. Assignments

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still contemplating over who can play kaya and aryan better, also im writing in 3rd pov prolly for the first time and im not sure if i'll be good with it and lastly this chapter goes lil into aryan's mind

05. Assignments





@kaykaya missing the rush roads in new york hold

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@kaykaya missing the rush roads in new york hold




Kaya hated working in a team because Kaya wasn't meant to feel dependent, because Kaya could not be controlled, because Kaya did not want to be conquered.

Kaya had her own style, Kaya had her own thoughts, Kaya had her own pace and Kaya had her own work ethics.

It was so against Kaya to oblige, to follow and therefore she loathed the extra& unnecessary pressure put on her by the team members who would never even be good enough to write a satisfactory abstract of her research paper.

She furiously sighed because her mind was empty of ideas at the moment. She'd delved into other things in life, she had moved into her own country after a year, she had not touched her books for the entire autum break and she had furthered into a new mission thus she had no patience left to go back to her old ways and sit in front of the laptop for hours to study and complete her assignments.

She was in a dilemma. On one side she had no energy to search for an exciting topic of research but at the same time she did not want to settle for anything less impactful and stirring.

She knew she could always write about the ongoing farmer's protest in the State but somehow she did not find it convincing enough and this had many reasons associated to it.

Lately, she had been too involved in preparing for her best-friend's wedding that she got no chance to personally follow the protests nor she was aware of what exactly was up in the legislation.

From the little she'd read initially, she could make out that it was more of a policy question than a political one though she had no clue as to how these lines had faded and blurred over the course of time and it was about the basic dignity of the farmers now.

It must be interesting and perhaps important too but Kaya for a long time had hated politics, it shook her conscience apart and she did not have the heart to see people in power be so brutal ofcourse until she realised that it was impossible to move forward, to make change, to do good while staying apolitical.

She had gradually learnt to keep her reservations at bay but the investment still made her very uncomfortable especially when it was about the politics of her own country, of her own people and Kaya was not sure if she was ready to drain herself emotionally for the sake of some stupid university project.

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