Chapter 7

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As the boat began its approach to the pristine shores of Nusa Penida. The island's lush greenery and golden sands beckoned us, promising a day full of adventure.

Manik, ever the charmer, couldn't resist one more jab before we disembarked. "So, Nandini, now that you've survived the fish, are you ready to take on the island? Or do you need a map kahin bacha kho na jaye?"

I rolled my eyes, but a smile tugged at my lips. "I don't know about me but I will make sure you are never found again if you don't shut up now"

Manik's eyes sparkled with mischief as he leaned closer, his voice dropping to a low, intimate tone. "Oh, Jaana, Ankhon mein toh aapki hum pehle hi kho gaye hain, ab agar aap chahti hain hum apke sath bhi kho jaye, toh chaliye kho jaate."

As the boat docked, Mukti jumped ashore with boundless energy breaking our eyelock. "Alright, team, what's first on the list? Cliff jumping? Beach volleyball?"

Cabir raised an eyebrow. "Cliff jumping sounds epic. Anyone up for it?"

Navya looked between us, excitement dancing in her eyes. "I'm in! What about you, Nandu?"

I nodded eagerly. "Absolutely. Let's do this."

Manik sidled up next to me, his smirk ever-present. "Think you can handle it, mermaid?"

I nudged him playfully. "Watch and learn, Monkey. Watch and learn."

We hiked up to the cliffs, the path offering breathtaking views of the ocean below. When we reached the top, the sheer height took my breath away—but the thrill of the jump called to me.

Mukti, always the daredevil, went first, executing a perfect dive that drew cheers from the rest of us. Cabir followed with a less graceful but equally enthusiastic jump.

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