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Written In Summer Stars.
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  • Reads 915
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 45m
Ongoing, First published Mar 22
☆Yuvaan Deshmukh 

"I was hers... even in the moment I said goodbye."

An introvert who never really let the 
world in- Except her.
Around her, he wouldn't shut up.
Clean and composed, always grumpy with that signature mean face... the kind that somehow still looked heartbreakingly cute. to the world, he seemed like a man of many hearts - but only hers ever held him
He had his guard up. But also Always the favorite one

☆Anvi Kulkarni 

"He wasn't mine to love... but I loved him like I was born to."

The sunshine in every room - clumsy, chaotic, and full of chatter.
An extrovert by energy, but a mystery to most.
Only a few ever saw beyond her loud laughter and sharp tongue - to the girl who bled in her journal, who read books & poems
By her looks people find her rude & mean 
But she was sweetest, kindest and if needed she can play the role of bad bitch. 
People called her too much. He called her home.

Their love was never supposed to happen. 
Yet fate kept writing their names into the same sentence. 

They acted like they hated each other-
But buried beneath the silence was something unspoken, something real.
They confessed.
They dared to feel.
But just when their hearts aligned... life pulled them apart.

Will time heal what distance shattered?
Why did love feel like both a beginning and an ending for them?
Is this goodbye... or is it fate still unfolding?

Yuvaan Deshmukh & Anvi Kulkarni 
And their love 
Written in summer stars
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