The Fake Review

The Fake Review

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Aishwarya didn't go to SALT looking for a story. She went looking for a good meal, found a mediocre one, and wrote exactly what she thought. Siddharth didn't reply to start something. He replied because silence felt worse. Neither of them expected the argument to keep going. Neither of them expected it to turn into something else entirely - something warmer and more complicated and completely unplanned. That's the thing about honesty. It takes you places you didn't book.
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