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Some stories aren't just about falling in love.
They're about growing into yourself while you do.
Because falling in love, being successful, getting married ?
This is how happy endings are supposed to be, isn't it.
This is exactly where this story hits.
Kaavya Mehra was sixteen when she was shifted from her boarding school to her city, apparently where she belonged to but was never kept.
At an elite high school where power wears prefect badges, friendships come with rules, and everyone is expected to know who they are by seventeen, four lives quietly collide.
Kaavya is brilliant, sharp, and tired of being told what her future should look like. Pulled out of the hostel she loved and brought back into a home where expectations speak louder than trust, she's learning how to choose herself without burning bridges. Wanting to be a doctor isn't rebellion to her - it's survival.
Veeransh, the school captain, who knows exactly how to lead, flirt, and stay in control. Teacher's favourite, perfect grades, friends who can sacrifice everything for each other, yet what no one sees is the silence he carries from a fractured family and a childhood that taught him to grow up too fast. When Kaavya enters his life, their connection doesn't explode-it unsettles. And that's far more dangerous.
Despite being abandoned, both of them are chaotic, flawed yet realistic.
They are just average sixteen-year olds who take reckless decisions, try to rectify them, only to do another 'kaand' in between.
This is a high school rom-com layered with realism, warmth, and quiet ache.
A story about first love, privilege, restraint, loyalty, and the courage it takes to grow up without becoming hard.
Because sometimes, the bravest thing you can do at sixteen
is choose honesty-
with others,
and with yourself.