Separation became the worst thing ever by Dini Kal ( gXb)
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  • Reads 92
  • Votes 29
  • Parts 6
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Aug 02, 2022
book 1 - WhatsApp became the worst app ever.
book 2 - Separation became the worst thing ever. 


(This could be read as a stand-alone but you could read the first book to understand this story better! You'll find it in my profile!!)


This book will explore the after-A/L life of Anuthi. 
Her cause of depression was her exams. At least that's what she thought.! So once the exams are over it should go away right? 

Well, unfortunately for her the answer is no. Because the cause of her misery was never her exams. It was her self-doubt, the environment she lived in. Would she realize it? Would she learn from it? 

FYI - Yohan is a huge part of this story. And we might get some romance in there 
;)
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