Hi lovely readers,
This is my debut story — my very first attempt at sharing the world I carry in my heart. I'm not a professional writer, and I've never formally studied storytelling. But these characters, their journeys, their heartbreaks, their smiles… they all came to life in my mind, and I just couldn't keep them to myself anymore.
This story is purely fictional — born out of imagination, personal reflections, and the emotional fragments we all sometimes carry. It includes elements of heartbreak, emotional turmoil, romantic tension, unspoken love, and yes, a touch of sensuality too. But above all, it's about growth, healing, and hope.
I don't know if you would love my attempt of a caring walking green forest, a normal boy and not any ceo. Also the story might seem boring at beginning but it will be interesting later on please believe me and read it.
I truly hope you find pieces of yourself in these characters and moments.
And if you have any feedback or suggestions — please be kind. I'm open to learning and growing, but your softness would mean a lot to me 💛
Thank you for giving my little world a chance.
✨ Meet the Characters ✨
🔸 Shubhangi Nandi
A spirited Bengali girl with a contagious smile, big dreams, and a heart that often hides its silent aches. Strong yet sensitive — she's the one you root for.
🔸 Ishan Raina
A warm-hearted Himachali boy — calm, grounded, and gentle. Like winter sun in North India: not too harsh, not too faint. He enters Shubhangi's life quietly… but stays in ways words can't define.
🔸 Jeet
Shubhangi's ex-boyfriend. A man who failed to understand the woman she was becoming. Emotionally distant and hard to please, he represents the kind of love that drains more than it fills.
🔸 Neha Tiwari
Shubhangi's best friend. The one who always listens — though Shubhangi never quite tells her everything. A constant support, even through the silences.
🔸 Tanya, Abhiroop & Ananya
The circle that makes Shubhangi laugh on bad days. Each with their own quirks, flaws, and warmth — they're the people who remind her that healing doesn't have to be lonely.
I hope you would love the story. Please don't leave it halfway🩷.
With all the love,
— R. K. Lune