To the Boy in the Black Hoodie
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  • Reads 150
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 5
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Feb 06, 2022
Growing up we all have heard stories of true love, happy endings and watched movies of how one falls in love.

Among the thousands of happily ever afters, has anyone told you about how do you fall out of love, how do you move on from the person whom you considered 'the one'?

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Meet Kia Shriwastav, 17 yrs old strong headed and feisty yet a hopeless romantic. She never thought she would be the girl that cries in the bathroom over a guy or gets her heart crushed by a boy and loses sleep over it.

In search of the one, she meets a guy. The chemistry between them was right out of the books and movies...... 
Everything was going perfect one day but the very next day everything had burned down to ashes.

She lost her friends, her love everything at once and had suddenly disappeared from everyone's lives without a word. No one exactly knows what was the reason for her absence. Weeks later she comes back to the very place it all started, her college...

She didn't expect to see him again let alone have a conversation. Seeing him opens up wounds that she had buried deep inside and never spoke of it to anyone.

Kia decideds to finally speak of what happened, she decides to write letters, dedicated to the Boy in the Black Hoodie in her journal. Letters of each day she saw him in college after that day. 

This is a series of letters depicting the pain, agony and despair every person feels after break up and in this case Kia, whose love story did not have a happy ending. 

This is her story of getting heartbroken and going through the process of moving on, learning to let go of the love.

Read to know more....
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