Anakhya
Three songs. Three perspectives. One love that never learned how to be quiet.
This book is a lyrical journey through love as it is felt, not as it is fixed.
It begins with "Too Much / Not Enough", told from Gojo's point of view-a confession of loving too loudly, giving too much, and still feeling invisible. It's about insecurity, effort that goes unnoticed, and the quiet fear that love might never be enough.
It moves into "Falling Into You", told from her perspective-a softer, slower unraveling. Here, love isn't overwhelming; it's disarming. It's about losing balance, choosing vulnerability, and realizing you're already in too deep.
The story closes with "Forever and Some More", where both voices meet. This is the space between promises and reality-where love is no longer perfect, but chosen. Together, they explore what it means to stay, to grow, and to love past certainty.
This book isn't about happy endings.
It's about honest ones.
For anyone who has ever felt too much,
not enough,
or exactly right for the wrong moment.