luci4_u
This is not a love story.
At least, not the kind people expect.
It is a story about two people who meet twice in the same lifetime-
once as strangers, and once as memories they can't escape.
Aman, an introverted greeting card creator who doesn't believe in borrowed words, lives a quiet, controlled life-until a girl walks into his routine and disrupts everything.
Anushka, a writer who hides her truths behind poetry, carries a past she is afraid to reveal.
What begins as coincidence slowly turns into connection. Conversations become comfort. Comfort becomes attachment. And attachment... becomes something neither of them is ready to name.
But this story isn't about falling in love.
It's about what happens after love gets complicated.
Because buried beneath their growing bond lies a forgotten past-one that ties them together in ways they don't fully understand. A past filled with separation, silence, guilt, and choices that were never explained.
When the truth finally starts surfacing, love doesn't unite them-
it breaks them.
Aman feels betrayed.
Anushka drowns in guilt.
And just when everything begins to fall apart, two unexpected forces-Vaishnavi and Agastya-step in, not as saviors, but as catalysts. They don't fix the story. They force it to confront itself.
Between misunderstandings, emotional chaos, humor, and painfully real silences, the story moves toward one question:
Can love survive truth... when truth is the very thing that destroys it?
This is a story about timing, memory, and the cruel irony of emotions-
where two people say "I love you" and "I don't" in the same moment,
and both mean it.