Aurialsage
Vidhi Ahuja has a habit of landing herself in trouble-new schools, unfinished apologies, and a reputation that follows her faster than her half-open school bag. Her life is loud, chaotic, and constantly monitored by a head-boy brother who believes rules are sacred.
Kavish believes in rules too.
Just not when it comes to words.
At school, they can barely stand each other.
Outside it, they unknowingly adore the same writers-each other.
Writing under secret pen names, Vidhi and Kavish find comfort, honesty, and connection in words they would never dare speak aloud. The irony? In real life, they're busy fighting, competing, and-somehow-falling in love while dating each other's enemies.
Between school rivalries, complicated friendships, strict families, and dreams that refuse to stay hidden, love becomes both their safest place and their biggest risk.
Years later, distance replaces arguments, silence replaces conversations-but writing remains.
Two books.
Two voices.
One story written from opposite sides of the same love.
Because some relationships don't end.
They just learn to live on paper.