Writix22

Hey! I apologise if I am bothering you by posting on your mb.
          
          I just would like to let you know about my completed contemporary Romance Quarter Life Crisis. 
          If you are interested in some soft romance with some humorous banter, may I suggest you to please give it a try. 
          
          I will drop a link below and hope the blurb and cover piques your interest. https://www.wattpad.com/story/356800072-quarter-life-crisis

nahiabbatahido

Thank you so much for the votes, sweetie! Hopefully, the book didn't disappoint you? Let me know!

nahiabbatahido

@Anshika2526 everything you wrote, ISTG, means so much to me. I know it sounds cliche but thank you for enjoying this fragment of imagination in my mind. It ascends me to 9th sky<3
            Btw, I totally agree with the whole Arbaz and Vihaan thing, my precious, underrated boys (K still tops the list of being underrated tho)
            And Bhavuk, my baby is a good man. He's a little. . .weird but yeah 
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Anshika2526

@nahiabbatahido And about Bhavuk, I did find his character a bit immature at first but the progress in it was praiseworthy - from bullying kids in school to denoting his hard earned money to NGOs.
            Though I dont justify his actions, who knows it must have been his way to cope up, after all he too was just a teenager.
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Anshika2526

@nahiabbatahido About my favourite character, its really hard to choose one but I might go with Vihaan or Arbaz. People like them are hard to find. Though not intentionally, Manasvi did use them while trying to cope up with her emotions (which is evident of how real the character felt). Yet the boys had no grudges against her or  Bhavuk and even selflessly stood by her during her tough times.
            I felt hurt when Manasvi was leaving for Delhi and they both couldnt meet. Also when Manasvi struggled to find mental peace at her home, given it should have been her comfort place. No one really notices it but such things really prove to be a hindrance in a child's growth.
            And yes, I dont think Vihaan was the reason they broke up. They both were going through their own shares of struggles, trying to find a balance between their academics and these intense emotions they were going through. It was hard but I would have done the same.
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