"I Think We've Met Before" is a story about Akash (Akash Joseph Varghese), a young man from Aluva, Kerala, who moves to Mumbai to pursue his studies at the renowned St. Xavier's College.
Accompanied by his childhood friend Akhil, who is in the final year of his degree at the same college, Akash navigates the bustling city of dreams, encountering new experiences, challenges, and people who shape his perspective on life.
The story takes a turn when Akash meets Ananya, or called as Anya, a vibrant and intriguing girl who captures his heart. Their bond grows amidst the backdrop of college life, bringing with it a whirlwind of emotions and revelations. Along the way, Akash makes new friends, encounters diverse individuals, and learns invaluable lessons about love, friendship, loneliness, etc...,
As Akash's journey unfolds, he is confronted with the complexities of human relationships and the significance of selflessness in a world often driven by personal interests. Through moments of joy, introspection, and growth, "I Think We've Met Before" beautifully explores the understanding of what it means to connect with others and discover oneself.
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He'd never met someone with such a bubbly personality. Not to mention the wildness and odd phrases she'd say every five minutes. He hates it. He hates how he can't stay away from it. He hates what she does to him; it's not like him to chase after some girl. She gets under his skin like no other.
She'd never met someone with such a bad attitude. He's ill-mannered and menacing. The glare never seems to leave his face. Considering it all, she can't help but feel the attraction toward him. Dangerous attraction toward a seemingly dangerous man. Maybe it's the tattoos on his arm that gets her attention. Or maybe it's because she can tell there's hope for good under his rough exterior. And she's about to find that, whether he likes it or not.
It's no secret that the two of them are complete and total opposites.
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"You like being called Sugar, don't you?" I tease, placing my toothbrush back after finishing.
He does the same and gives me a side-eyed scowl.
He grips my chin harshly and kisses me. My body temperature raises a good ten degrees and my right leg goes all wiggly. He pulls away.
"You like it when I kiss you, don't you?" He teases the same way I did to him and I'm left blubbering.
"I think both of our questions are rhetorical," I lower my voice up at him. His lip curls up into a smirk.
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*Warning*
This story contains mature themes (language, scenes, etc.)