This is Not a Medical Emergency

This is Not a Medical Emergency

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Rithvik Kumar does not believe in complicated solutions. As a corporate employee running on caffeine and deadlines, he believes in shortcuts-especially when he needs one. So when a long-promised hiking trip with his ten-year-old niece collides with his company's ruthless leave policy, he does what any desperate man would do. He goes looking for a fake medical certificate. Unfortunately, the doctor he finds is Kriti Parrikar. His college best friend. His former debate partner. His almost-something. The girl he once rejected without fully understanding what he was walking away from. Kriti doesn't fake certificates. She doesn't bend rules. And she definitely doesn't appreciate Rithvik showing up in her clinic with a suspiciously dramatic "illness" and the audacity to grin as if nothing happened between them. But when a simple request drags them back into each other's orbit, old banter resurfaces. So does everything they never finished.
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