Sunflower's Sunset

Sunflower's Sunset

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In a world of fleeting glances and unnoticed faces, Sanket and Tanvi were strangers. Their paths ran parallel within the same school, yet their lives couldn't have been more different. Sanket, the star student, basked in the glory of his achievements, while Tanvi moved through the corridors as an average student, comfortable in her own quiet space. Their worlds were separate, until one unexpected moment changed everything. A glance, a smile, and soon they were intertwined-two souls finding love amidst textbooks and exams. Together, they dreamed of a future, making plans for a shared life after their senior secondary education. But fate had different plans. Without a word, Sanket disappeared, leaving for a distant city, taking with him not only their dreams but Tanvi's heart. Years passed, and just when the weight of his absence began to feel permanent, destiny intervened. They met again, as if the universe had conspired to reunite them. The love that once blossomed in the halls of their school reignited, stronger than ever. But this time, life was different. Sanket had his sights set on the daunting challenge of UPSC, and their love had to endure the trials of long distance. Even miles apart, they found ways to create moments, surprising each other with impromptu visits and stolen kisses. But love is not always kind. One fateful day, Tanvi received a phone call-a call that shattered her world, tearing their love from her grasp, plunging her heart into a cold, unforgiving darkness. This is the story of love found, love lost, and the cruel twist of fate that can turn a beautiful dream into a haunting nightmare. A journey where time brings people together, only to tear them apart, and where a single moment can turn life into a graveyard of broken promises.
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