The Balcony Girl ✓
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  • Reads 23,326
  • Votes 1,887
  • Parts 3
  • Time 25m
Complete, First published Jul 09, 2020
Manik Malhotra has lost his interest in life because of an accident that occurred a month ago. He's been living like a corpse since then and even if there's someone to help him, they have been shoved away, badly. He stopped coming out of his house and remains holed up in his room letting the darkness engulf him until he completely surrenders.

But then there's one flicker of hope and he surprisingly has the urge to go in his balcony for a view of that light. He sees something rather someone who seems broken as well but something about her makes him want to visit the balcony again and again.

Will he accept the second chance that life has given him to live?


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He narrowed his eyes. "Do you think you're Queen Elizabeth or something? Look at yourself." Aranya's temper flared. "Don't even go there. I'll wipe that smirk off your face." He mocked her. "Oh no, I'm so scared. Girl, don't mess with me, or you'll regret it." Aranya reached into her purse, pulled out a £100 note, and threw it at his face. "Here, take this. Buy yourself a new shirt. My parents taught me to own up to my mistakes." She turned to walk away, but the boy, fuming with anger, grabbed her hand tightly. His friend quickly intervened, "Vihaan, let it go. She's not worth it." But Vihaan wasn't about to let it slide. He pulled Aranya close and, to everyone's shock, kissed her. Aranya stood there, stunned, as Vihaan pushed her away. "And my parents taught me to never owe anyone anything. So, here's £200-£100 for your ruined shirt and £100 to buy yourself some lipstick. I did mess that up, didn't I?" He laughed mockingly. "Nice flavor, by the way."