My Dear Ink Drinkers🤍
Can you believe it? Tangled Beliefs is actually ending. Like… WHAT?! I swear it feels like just yesterday I sat down to write the first chapter, wondering if anyone would even read it—and now here we are, at the very end of this crazy, emotional rollercoaster.
First of all—THANK YOU. Honestly, you guys have been my biggest cheerleaders. Every comment, every little “update soon” nudge (yes, I remember those 👀), every time you cried with Nandini or laughed with Manik—it made me feel like we were all in this together. And trust me, without your love, I don’t think I could’ve pulled this off.
I know I made you wait on cliffhangers 😜 (some of you wanted to throw chappals at me, admit it 😂), but that’s what made this journey fun, right? The teasing, the theories, the “omg what’s gonna happen next?”—I loved seeing your reactions more than anything. You guys made writing this story ten times more special.
On a personal note—writing Tangled Beliefs has been emotional for me too. Sometimes I felt like I was living Nandini’s pain, or falling in love right along with Manik. And honestly? I grew with them. Their journey taught me things about strength, love, and healing that I’ll carry forever.
And now, even though this is “the end,” I hope these characters stay with you guys too. Like, whenever you think of Manik being an overprotective idiot or Nandini blushing at the smallest thing—I hope it brings you a smile. Because I know I’ll never stop smiling when I think about them.
So yeah… THANK YOU, my amazing, crazy, patient, loving readers. For being here. For trusting me. For making this story ours. This isn’t really goodbye—you know me, I’ll probably pop back with a new story 😉 because how can I stay away from you all?
Until then, just know I love you guys so, so much. 🤍
With all my heart (and a little happy tear),
Kiara❤️

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Tangled Beliefs
General FictionManik: "Life doesn't come with choices; it comes with responsibilities. You live it on your terms or get buried under someone else's." Nandini: "Love is a word people use too lightly, a hollow promise made to be broken. I've never believed in it, an...