The Right Kind Of Wrong

The Right Kind Of Wrong

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Naina Majumder and Daksh Arya have been best friends for almost three years now. They are each other's closest friends and life is good. Cue, tragedy. Naina's brother passes away and she packs herself into a cocoon. All she has is a set of rules and her best friend. Rules that she's followed her entire life and ones that have never led her astray. But something happens and she starts to catch feelings for her best friend. The problem? Her biggest and most strictly enforced rule is to never date her best friend because he is younger than her. Will Naina let her emotions win? Or will she reign them in because she thinks it's WRONG? But what if it's the right kind of wrong? .... COVER CREDITS: @blaqskies
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