OUR BABY
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Complete, First published May 13, 2022
He pours his hearts out on blank papers. She finds her peace in filled pages. 
He writes. She reads
He is author. She is a book keeper. 
He loves his black coffee. She loves her apple pie. 
Two souls poles apart yet found something that connects both of them.

"They say a lot can happen over a cup of coffee but sometimes a lot more can happen over just a line of a book." 

 Wanna know how?

Then peep into this  short tale. Tale of two people. Two people very different from one another. Tale of Karan Shergill and Monami Mahajan. 
                Karan Shergill the award winning author feels frustrated as even after spending months can't find proper end to the book he had been working on since past 3 years and hence decides to take a detox break, he cuts himself off from the world and joins a month and half long meditation program in Rishikesh. But what happens when on a random day on his way back from the meditation center Karan's eyes get caught by a beautiful café cum bookshop owned by a super cute girl- Monami Mahajan 
Since that day that café became karan's favorite spot to stop for coffee. 
      But what happens when he gets involved in a quick conversation with Monami and realizes that there is something that makes him come back to café and Monami again and again. 
              Will Karan be able to acknowledge his blooming feelings for Monami? Does Monami feels the same for Karan? Will love bloom? Or before anything happens Karan will return back?
           Many questions and even more possibilities. Only way to know is to read...
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