Unexpected Meeting

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Hey everyone ? I'm new to this platform and would like share my some of fictional stories for u guys and hope that u guys will love it?...as I m new pls forgive me if I make any mistake ? Story begins... On a warm December afternoon, the school ground buzzed with excitement. It was the start of sports day practice, and students from every class were scattered across the field. Among them were two ninth graders who had never really noticed each other before—Aarav and Meera.

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Hey everyone I'm new to this platform and would like share my some of fictional stories for u guys hope that u guys will love it...as I m new pls forgive me if I make any mistake Story begins... On a warm December afternoon, the school ground buzzed with excitement. It was the start of sports day practice, and students from every class were scattered across the field. Among them were two ninth graders who had never really noticed each other before—Aarav and Meera.Aarav stood near the track, adjusting his shoelaces, preparing for the 200-meter race. Meera, on ...Read More

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Part 2-The days after the picnic felt unusually quiet.Meera walked into school the next morning with a small, unspoken hoping to see Aarav again—maybe near the corridor, maybe in the playground, or even just a quick glance from across the classroom blocks. But he wasn’t there.She told herself it was nothing. “Maybe he’s just late,” she thought.But he didn’t come that day.Or the next.By the second day, the absence started to feel heavier. The places where they used to meet—the corner near the water cooler, the bench near the ground—felt strangely empty. Meera found herself looking around more often ...Read More

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Here’s Part 3 of story The days passed, but now everything felt different.What Aarav and Meera shared was still but it had quietly become a part of their everyday life. It wasn’t just about meeting anymore—it was about needing those moments.Every morning, their eyes searched for each other without even trying.If one of them was late, the other noticed.If one of them seemed off, the other understood.It had become that natural.One afternoon during lunch break, Meera was waiting near their usual spot by the staircase. Aarav was late. She kept looking at the corridor, pretending not to, but her ...Read More