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Dear Reyansh,

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Dear Reyansh,

What do you think about soulmates? Yay or nay?

Archit and I were discussing relationships, and suddenly we started on the topic about soulmates. Which, he tends to agree on and I don't. I mean, there aren't such things as soulmate, or simply, someone who is meant and perfect for you.

That's crazy.

I know there are people in love, and I believe in falling in love and building a relationship with that someone. But, relationships take efforts, and constant thorough efforts. There's no such thing as being perfect for each other.

Because humans aren't perfect. We're bound to make mistakes, grow and learn. So, yea, for me soulmates do not exist because I for sure know that any relationship needs to be perfected by growing and learning together, and not magically.

What do you think? Do you believe your soulmate, the perfect one is out there for you who'd just instantly fit in your life without doing anything?

Or someone's out there who's ready to build you, break you, and help you grow, just like she's helping herself grow?

Also, I am sending this letter via my economics textbook. They have markings from the chapters you missed because of the match. Mark it, and thank me later (I accept payment only in food and hugs).

Yours,
Pranati

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'Main koi reunion mein nahi jaa rahi hu and that's final.'

Jugnu tsked, and sat on the bed, legs folded. From the moment they got the pamphlet, Jugnu had been chanting only one thing and that was to go the the reunion. And Pranati was also chanting a firm no.

'Please, DM! Go, please. I beg of thee!' She followed Pranati out of their room and downstairs at the main hall. 'Please!' She literally clasped her hands against each other. 'Please, go with Sherekhan. It'll be such a nice change for you.'

'Ajeeb zabardasti hai,' Pranati said with hands in the air. 'I don't want to go, Jugnu.'

Their loud commotion was witnessed by the Khuranas who had gathered for breakfast, Reyansh was dozing in his seat having gotten no sleep lately. The sofa was very uncomfortable and the thoughts of Pranati and Jugnu kept him up.

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