Under_score
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  • Reads 17
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Aug 19, 2024
In a world where dreams often collide with reality, Samay navigates the complexities of life, guided by his mentor, Trisha Ma'am, a former teacher turned renowned musician. As he faces pivotal decisions about his career and love life, Samay is drawn into a series of heartfelt conversations that challenge his beliefs and reshape his future. But with Trisha planning to leave town, Samay must confront his deepest fears and desires, leading to an emotional journey that will test the bonds of friendship, love, and self-discovery. Will he embrace the changes ahead, or will the past hold him back?
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