BAS TUM...

BAS TUM...

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Bas Tum Kabir never looked at girls. Not because he couldn't-but because he never wanted to. The school topper. Teacher's favorite. Quiet, mysterious, and impossible not to notice. Naira noticed him anyway. What started as a harmless crush in class 11 slowly turned into something she could never explain. A feeling hidden behind stolen glances, silent care, and words left unsaid. But misunderstandings have a strange way of ruining beautiful things. By the last day of school, they had already lost something neither of them had the courage to hold onto. Until life brought them back. Same college. Same class. Same hearts pretending nothing had changed. But how long can you ignore someone who once felt like home? Especially when, among everyone else- it had always been bas tum.
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