The boy whose last wish

The boy whose last wish

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Some stories are forgotten. Others are written in the soul. This is one of those stories. Ishan never expected a diary to change his life. Shreya never knew her words would stay behind like echoes. Through train rides, waterfalls, unexpected letters, and memories that refuse to fade, their journey unfolds - a tale of love, loss, and everything in between. Full book coming soon (Please provide honest feedback)
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Ishan had nothing to lose when he met Saloni. A shy boy from a small village, burdened by poverty but blessed with brilliance - Delhi was his new world, full of fear and unknown faces. And then, he heard her voice. A single "May I come in?" that changed everything. Before he even saw her face, his heart already belonged to her. Saloni Sharma had everything to lose when she met Ishan. Her parents' trust, her peace, her carefully built walls. For someone raised under strict eyes, talking to a boy was unthinkable - yet Ishan's kindness made her feel seen for the first time. What started as friendship soon turned into something deeper, something both beautiful and forbidden. But love, as they learned, can wound deeper than words. One rumor. One confession. One heartbreak. She walked away. He stayed shattered. Years later, fate brought them together again - only this time, he wasn't the same boy who once skipped meals to buy her a gift. He was successful. Strong. Silent. And she was the one in pain. Because destiny has its own way of healing hearts - sometimes through love, sometimes through regret, and sometimes... through forgiveness.

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