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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHow do you say goodbye to someone you were never allowed to love?
Aisha returns to her favorite lakeside cafe on a rain-soaked afternoon, not just to meet Samar—but to face a truth she has carried far too long. He was the quiet constant in her life, the man whose silences spoke more deeply than most confessions. But today, he is only hours away from leaving the country again… and perhaps from leaving her world entirely.
What unfolds between them across a single table—under gathering clouds and smelling the late monsoon—is a meeting shaped by unspoken memories, unfinished stories, and a love Aisha has never dared to admit out loud.
As time slips through their fingers, she must choose between revealing everything she’s held inside or letting the moment pass forever.
A tender, atmospheric romance about longing, timing, and the fragile courage it takes to speak the truth.
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Aditya Kumar
Aditya Kumar writes stories where the heart meets the unknown. A novelist who started writing two years ago, Aditya blends romantic ache and speculative imagination to explore how love and possibility shape who we become. He draws inspiration from the most beautiful places—sunsets, crowded stations, starlit rooftops—as well as the smallest, quietest details that often hold unexpected meaning.
Though he now works at an MNC in Hyderabad, Aditya’s curiosity and love for travel keep him moving, gathering fragments of moments that later find their way into his fiction. He usually reads, observes, and lets everyday life spark new ideas when he is not working or wandering. This debut novel marks the beginning of a voice that wants to feel, to wonder, and to invite readers into both.
He welcomes reader feedback at aditya.kmr2121@gmail.com.
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