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Advika Bansal is that 20-year-old effortlessly juggling between her internship and college life while getting time to do things she likes (at the cost of sacrificing her sleep cycle). Reading books made it to the firs...
I know this won't reach you, yet I'm using this as an online diary.
Let me introduce myself. I'm Advika Bansal, a very regular student from Delhi, India. I'm sure you have little idea about my country. Who could blame your situation? After getting to know about you, my respect for you had reached the end of the universe. I wonder whether I will find men like you in my life.
I got to know everything about you and Maahi. And, I am not sure whether you are alright or not (I guess, you aren't). Yet, I'm damn sure that she doesn't deserve a guy like you. Diamonds are meant to shine outside, not to be buried under the soil. If things are meant to end, it is. And it is all for good. I trust God and destiny, so I believe that God has something extraordinary in store for you.
Maybe, he has me in store for you? Just kidding, don't freak out.
Fine! I don't expect you to introduce yourself like I did, because I know you won't. But still, hi!
Advika B.
Lord, where do crackheads come from exclusively for me? This girl certainly has some nuts to tell these to me. But, how did she know about me and Maahi?
Could that be Ved?
I went to Instagram and checked whether he was online.
Surprisingly, he was.
Me: Bro!
Me: Do you know anyone named Advika?
Ved: Yeah. My colleague's name is Advika.
Me: Advika what?
Ved: Advika Menon.
Shit, I need someone with Bansal as their surname.
Yet, I needed clarification.
Me: Did you tell her about me and Maahi?
Ved: Definitely not! She doesn't even know about Mehak.
Me: Oh!
Ved: Why? Is everything alright?
Me: No. I got an email from someone named Advika Bansal.
Me: Let me send an SS.
I took a screenshot of the mail and shared it with Ved.
Me: See?
Ved: I can't believe this.
Me: I think it's you.
Ved: Sheesh, why! As if I have no other ways to help you move on.
Me: I get it. But, who is she?
Ved: Advika Bansal from Delhi. She mentioned it, didn't she?
Me: You rather stop cracking lame jokes, asshole!
Ved: Okay, fine. I'll shut up.
Me: Okay. Looks like you have nothing else productive. At least, produce something productive, bro!
I switched off my Wi-Fi while chuckling at the dirty joke I texted moments ago.
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Day 186
Diamonds are meant to shine outside, not to be buried under the soil.
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If something odd happens, maybe someone is planning something. What if that "someone" was the Universe?
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