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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 PalBefore WhatsApp, before Instagram… there was Orkut. Before unlimited calls, there were SMS packs that needed recharges. Before love stories were swipes, they started with a reservation chart and an unread message.
From the bustling streets of Delhi to the soulful charm of Lucknow, this is the story of Pranav & Aparna—two friends who lost touch, only to find their way back to each other on a train after twelve years.
Pranav… a man of few words, but a heart full of thoughts. Some emotions stay locked within, waiting for the right moment to surface.
Aparna… words come to her as effortlessly as the breeze. A storyteller at heart, filling silences with warmth and laughter.
But this isn’t just a reunion. It’s a journey back to 2009–2011—a time when friendships thrived on Orkut scraps, touchpad keypads, and SMS that needed recharges to stay connected.
As miles pass and conversations unfold, can old friendships turn into something more? Or will time, once again, send them on different tracks?
Some bonds aren’t lost, just waiting for the right train to bring them back.
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Pranav Sharma is a Chartered Accountant who never imagined he would one day write a novel. What began as a quiet feeling stayed with him—growing gently, patiently, until it found its voice in these pages. He doesn’t consider himself a writer, just someone who had something to say. This is his first step into storytelling, and if the words stayed with you… that’s all he ever hoped for.
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