He pecked my forehead and attached our forehead we were breathing heavily due to the ferocious kiss we have shared and damn god he is good, na! na! -fantastic kisser.
"How many times have you kissed before?"
"Never. Ahana never you are my first and...
An insecure, overthinking person is like a rose — stunning from a distance but capable of inflicting pain when held too tightly. On the surface, they may seem fragile, but beneath the delicate beauty lies a complexity born from fear, doubt, and self-criticism. The thought of imperfection gnaws at them, like a relentless ache, leaving them constantly battling with their own mind.
These individuals often carry the weight of past traumas, the scars of failed attempts, or the fear of losing someone or something they hold dear. Each moment becomes a maze of second-guessing, replaying scenarios, and drowning in the unknown, while they wear a mask of normalcy.
The weight of guilt, knowing they possess untapped potential but still fall short, eats at their soul. Every failure feels like a personal betrayal, each setback a reminder of their insecurities. But within all this turmoil, there lies a paradox — though they are vulnerable, their ability to endure the storm makes them among the strongest souls. They may falter, but they never fully break.
An insecure overthinker isn't just fragile. They're the ones who, despite feeling like they’re constantly on the edge, continue to rise, even if it’s only a little each time. Their silence speaks volumes of their inner battles, yet their resilience remains unshaken. They may be vulnerable, but they are also warriors, fighting a war no one sees but everyone feels.
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I was sitting in my cabin, immersed in my work, a sense of fulfillment filling me as I looked at the progress I was making. Sometimes, I truly love my job as a biomedical scientist. The satisfaction of being a part of something so impactful, of helping people in ways that might never be seen, is a feeling I can't quite describe. It’s not just about science for me—it’s about making a difference.
But it’s not just that. I also run an event management business with my closest friends, and honestly, it’s been one of the best decisions of my life. Aaravi and I, we've been inseparable since our teens, and we’ve always dreamed of building something together. Now, here we are, not just living our dream but thriving in it, running the business with a sense of pride and accomplishment. Together, we’ve created a life that feels like it’s straight out of the stories we used to tell ourselves. There’s something about seeing those dreams materialize that makes every challenge worthwhile.
Aaravi and I share a bond that embodies everything a true friendship should have. She's my ray of sunshine, my Aditi to my Naina, and everything I could ever need.
She's a complete package of drama and love. Aaravi was the one who stood by me through some of the toughest decisions of my life, offering her support when I needed it most.
We met in college while pursuing the same course, and at first, I thought she was a bit of a tough nut with her no-nonsense, straightforward attitude. But she’s a gem. To those who are good to her, she’s like a Barbie—sweet and caring. To those who mess with her, she can be a brat.
During our second year of college, we met Vidyut at a fest. Initially, I had some playful banter with him, but surprisingly, our vibes matched. To my amazement, Vidyut turned out to be Aaravi’s childhood friend. Slowly but surely, the three of us started hanging out together