My Thanks to You

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Heyy readers!

I really don't know where to begin, but all I can say is a heartfelt thank you! Thank you for your support, your time, and your love for Aakriti and Yash.

Whether you've been here since the very start of this journey or read this book all in one go, I'm grateful for you. You might be someone who fills the comment section with your thoughts or simply votes on every chapter sincerely. You might even be a silent reader, not voting or commenting but appreciating the story in your own way. I'm deeply thankful to every one of you.

Four months ago, I would never have believed that I could write a story myself. But then came a boring online lecture, and my distracted mind was doing everything except studying—wandering from railway platforms to aquariums, from sunset points to cricket stadiums. That's when the idea struck me: how a chance encounter could alter the entire course of two strangers' lives.

I bet many of you can relate to Aakriti. Every introvert has a hidden extrovert within them; they just need the right moment and the right person to open up. Sometimes, under the weight of expectations—whether from those around us or from ourselves—we forget that we also need to live. Determination and dedication are important for achieving our goals, but it's also crucial to steal away happy little moments. The memories we create in those moments make life truly enjoyable.

And then there's Yash. I've fallen for him myself! He's cheerful, supportive, ambitious, confident, playful, and charming. He's the kind of person who can brighten your dullest day or make you smile when you're at your worst. Writing his character was a lot of fun.

This story is simple, yet significant in its own way. There's no unnecessary drama, no big fights, and no breakups. For me, it's like a sip of early morning tea or late-night coffee—comforting, warm, and filled with moments that linger long after.

As many of you have already noticed the chemistry between Samarth and Kanika, trust me—they have a lot of biology and physics too! My mind is flooded with ideas for their story, but right now, my hectic study schedule means I won't be able to write until this academic session is over—probably by summer 2025. I hope you'll shower them with as much love as you did for Yash and Aakriti.

Thank you for being a part of this journey with me.

With lots of love,
Harshita <3!

PS- Love can be found in most ordinary moments.

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