What I Didn't Say

What I Didn't Say

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This journal is my raw, unedited descent into my life. On one side is the ghost of Riya Iyer, my college love whose memory is etched into every fiber of my being. On the other is Samira Khan, the woman fighting to pull me into the present, demanding a version of me I'm not sure I can be. These pages aren't just entries; they are my truth, written in real-time. I'm caught in a war between a memory and a reality, documenting every heartbeat of my unraveling. I'm handing you my diary. Read it to see the mess, the heartbreak, and the long, brutal road to whatever happens when I finally see Riya again. My name is Karan Singh, and this is the story of how I lost myself trying to choose between my past and present. Trigger Warnings: Please read with care. This book contains candid depictions of mental health struggles, which may be distressing for some readers. Content includes references to: - Self-harm and suicidal ideation - Sexual abuse And many more related topics. Disclaimer: This book is a work of fiction presented in a journal format. While the narrative is loosely inspired by real-life experiences and observations, the characters, events, and dialogue are creative inventions. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is entirely coincidental.
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