Under The Same Sky

Under The Same Sky

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Two souls. One sky. A thousand miles-and heartaches-apart. In a world where distance, dreams, and daily battles often pull people in different directions. It tells the story of Calla and Eli-two strangers connected by chance, bound by letters, and held together by hope. Calla is a quiet fighter, juggling the weight of family, expectations, and a job that barely pays the bills. Eli is a wandering heart, seeking meaning after loss, with nothing but a backpack and a notebook full of unsent thoughts. When their paths cross through a misdelivered message, what begins as an unlikely exchange turns into a lifeline neither expected. Told through heartfelt letters, late-night conversations, and the shared belief that someone, somewhere, understands, this story explores how love can grow even in life's messiness-and how sometimes, just knowing someone is looking up at the same sky can make all the difference.
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It all started with a confession. They vowed to love each other for the rest of their lives. To be with each other's side through thick and thin. They will be each other's happiness and strength. They will be the best couple to ever live on Earth. A sweet promise of a four year old lad to his mother's friend daughter. But many years had past. They grew up. They met a lot of people. They got mature. They become strangers. Where did their sweet promise to love each other forever go? Was it buried in the past already? How? How did they end up as strangers? That was her question.

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