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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 PalThey met in a college canteen. He was thirty-two - a PhD student in psychology who studied why people break. She was twenty-five - a freshman who wanted to experience everything before the breaking.For one year, they lived inside 4 PM chai breaks and midnight phone calls and a look across a table that said everything their mouths never could.He called her Fresher. She called him Buddhaji - not for his age, but for his monk-like devotion to healing society. They debated attachment theory over cutting chai. They laughed at jokes nobody else found funny. They looked at each other the way people look at sunsets - knowing it won't last, unable to look away.They never touched. Almost never. There was one night - a college concert, fairy lights, and thirty seconds that proved everything was real. They never spoke about it again.He got a research fellowship in another city. She said, "You should go." Two words that would haunt them both forever.They changed phone numbers. Love died a slow death. Or did it?
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Nyla Veer
Nyla Veer is a pen, a heartbeat, and a 4 PM chai habit. She writes for those who loved in silence and understood too late. Maybe I Still Love You is her first book. It will not be her last.
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