First of foremost, I thank all my Readers! A book lives when people read it!
I am grateful to my parents for everything. I thank my sibling, my best friend with whom I have animated conversations about this story. There are some things that can only be expressed as pure joy.
A big thanks to: Vaish, for being the keen-est Reader I could ask for; to Niki, for the (much needed) encouragement and honest feedback; to Varun for being a regular, to Surya, Mrinal, Anuj, Subhi, Tanvi, Shreya, Praapti, Atharva, Sneha, and a lot of my dear avid Readers [please, no hard feelings for not mentioning you, cause the capacity of the human brain to recall instances or people at a time is not that commendable]. I would never have completed this book without all of you.
Now, (drumroll-ing,) my gratitude to Krupa. She made me believe that every story is, in its own way, true. She never fails to ask me spoilers about the story (but then, doesn't she know it already?) Next, gratitude to Dhruv. He reminds me of a lot of people. I hope he does something after how this story ended. Thing is, Dhruv can be anyone at all, it could even be you...
Remember, this story is fictional.
Also, 21st May was Dhruv's birthday... Tried to complete it that day, but couldn't... Anyway, anyway...
This story also takes inspiration from Paulo Coelho's 'Veronika decides to die'.
Thank you thank you thank you!
Wish you all the love in the world!
Keep reading!!!
~Moony
Over and out.
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