Rainbows and Thunderstorms

Rainbows and Thunderstorms

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The trees rustled, disturbing my hair and ruffling the pages of the book I was immersed in. As I closed the book, sighing at the author who was ending yet another chapter in a cliffhanger, I looked at the time and yelled. I was late for my class. I calculated if I was too late to make an effort to actually go to it. Deciding against it, I leaned against a tree, taking the book out again. Let's find out what the author has in store for me. My phone beeped. I looked at from the corner of my eye. Tejas Sure. Call me tonight. I dropped the book, not caring in the least if the protagonist died and picked up my phone, heart thudding so much I feared it would leap out of my chest. ___________________________________________ Meet Saral, a young girl who was forced to be a lady too early too soon. As she stumbles through her life with gusto, she has but one question on her mind. Will she ever find happiness? Enter Tejas.
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