Better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 32m
Ongoing, First published Sep 19, 2014
TEENAGE LIFE- A phase all of us need to go through to attain maturity and build up beautiful memories.
        A stage where we learn to live in the world and a stage that would define our future.

      With all the mistakes we make and lessons we learn, there is one such thing that all of us would love to do...i. e., 'to love and feel loved'
    But there are a lot of responsibilities, pain and complications that come along with this amazing feeling called LOVE. The most important one being, 'trust.'

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Divita Verma is one such teenager, who falls in love with a responsible man. But the fact that he is quite elder to her, adds up a lot of complications to her already complicated life.

    Is it possible to balance a life between love not accepted by peers and friendship? Or will she have to sacrifice one of them? 
           Read on to know...
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