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Whispers of the Unwritten

Whispers of the Unwritten

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"A writer searching for inspiration. A stranger leaving behind ink-stained whispers. A story unfolding between the lines. When Arvisha starts receiving anonymous letters at her favorite café, curiosity turns into obsession. Who is the mystery writer who seems to understand her soul? And what happens when words bring two hearts together before they ever meet? Some stories are meant to be written... but this one was never supposed to begin."
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In a world where silence speaks louder than words... Kavya thought she had buried her past. But when Vivaan-her once everything, now a stranger-walks back into her life, the walls she's built begin to crack. With every unspoken word and stolen glance, the past claws its way back. Love, betrayal, unfinished confessions-and a silence that burns hotter than fire. Because some things are never truly over... They thought it ended with the final bell. But some stories begin after it. ❝What if the person you were trying to forget... is the only one who ever truly saw you?❞ ❝Can two people who couldn't stand each other... survive what still lingers between them?❞ 💔 A slow-burn, emotionally intense story of what's said in the quiet and felt in the fire. 🌙 For readers who love aching tension, complex characters, and poetic pain.

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