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A Pretense...

A Pretense...

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Chapter 1 Prologue

Word Count: 782    |    Released on: 29/10/2021

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best friends looking at me curiously as I am looking a

asked staring at Rakesh and he

g Kavitha behind me but she is

er to her than all of us. So she will also hav

, remember? He must already be feeling sad to not be in the same year as

will be in the same class. There will be no problem."

n asked finally giving a sense of relief that there

asked glancing at Kavitha who is h

e lecture right now even though it's the first day." She replied and clear

... but she didn't say anything or even gave a slight reaction.

out. When we tell her the truth everything

end scolded and I smiled looking at th

before hugging him. It's been so long since we met him

finally let him go but his eyes started looking

ng details regarding your classes." I mumbled pulling him towards the canteen side wh

alyan stopped him from saying anything

going to be so we were able to get

and Kalyan left while I was feeling more than n

ed about their relationship. Who am I? Wha

nteen filled with the students. However, all

rlfriend who is walking towards the counter instead o

h." I mumbled stopping hi

lowing her every moment ignoring Rakesh and Kavitha's

ble with their lunch trays and it feels like a déjà vu as the same t

arranging the seats to get his girlfriend to sit beside him while leavi

at time. After that, we all held our breaths when she calmly s

g that she started having her f

r show any kind of anger or sadness? Nothing? She is that disintereste

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“When we get too much involved in the act of pretending, we lose the idea of knowing the pretense of others. Isn't that how it works? We don't know the acts we do thinking good for the others even to the extent of hurting them to save them from major hurt will cause them to go through much more than we can think of. Sometimes it is not too late to correct the pretenses but sometimes it is late to amend them. Let's see whether it is too late or just in time.”