Beneath the Surface

Beneath the Surface

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At a prestigious boys' school in the D.S.Senanyake Road in Kandy, Ravindu Senanayake is the perfect Head Boy-disciplined, distant, and always in control. Kaveen De Alwis is the exact opposite-loud, unpredictable, and newly transferred from the UK with more charm than he knows what to do with. They were never meant to cross paths. But between silent hallways, shared glances, and secrets neither of them dares to speak, a connection begins to form-one that threatens to unravel everything they've built. Because sometimes, the hardest truths are the ones hidden beneath the surface.
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