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Remember me?
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Ongoing, First published Feb 20
"Remember Me?" is a bittersweet tale of first love, nostalgia, and letting go. Aarohi, an introverted girl with lingering insecurities, crosses paths with Kabir, a boy she once cherished in childhood. Their unexpected reunion reignites old emotions, leading to a fleeting yet meaningful romance. But as time passes, unspoken distance grows between them, forcing Aarohi to make a heartbreaking decision. In the end, she learns that love is not always about holding on-sometimes, it's about knowing when to let go.
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62 parts Ongoing

"No one can hold the moon, Sharma." "They can, they just have to stop assuming it'll break." *** Amit was a storm; reckless, magnetic, impossible to forget. He filled every part of Dev's life. And then he vanished. No warning. No goodbye. Just silence. And Dev, left alone in the ruins. Now at a new school, Dev is trying to disappear. But secrets don't stay buried, and memories don't play fair, especially when the past still feels like a wound that never closed. But Dev's new classmate is Raj: smug, unbothered, and entirely too close. With teasing grins and a habit of pushing past Dev's walls, he's everything Dev doesn't want-and exactly what he might need. Dev isn't ready to be seen. But Raj won't look away. And when old wounds resurface and new feelings threaten to break him open, Dev has to ask himself the question he's been avoiding all along: Does being broken really mean you're beyond repair?