Us and Seasons - ShraMan OS
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 24m
Complete, First published Jan 02, 2024
Summary: Shravan should have seen it coming miles away...

And he had. He had seen it in the way the new guy had looked at her, the way their eyes had met, and how she had sat there still, just looking at him. Shravan had felt his heart trembling within his chest at the way her awestruck eyes had made the new guy smirk and hold her hand in an attempt to pull her up from the ground where she had fallen...

ShraMan OS - originally written for Ek Duje Ke Vasste anniversary - 2020.

Writing prompt: write a ShraMan OS based on any movie/show/novel of choice.   

Edited and re-published in 2024.
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