ALMOST MINE

ALMOST MINE

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Myra Ahuja's life is basically a highlight reel loud family dinners, way-too-glam parties, people who actually love her, and a future everyone swears is "perfect for her." And honestly? It should feel perfect. Except it doesn't. Between glittering events, nosy aunties, and choices that seem already made in her name, Myra can't shake the feeling that she's living on autopilot. She laughs, she twirls, she smiles for photos... and secretly wonders when her real life is supposed to start. One celebration. One promise. One moment she never saw coming - and suddenly Myra has to decide whether she keeps playing the part everyone expects... ...or finally rewrites the script. She's not looking for drama. But drama? Oh, it has her on speed dial.
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