Nargis Mini Mischief Conclusion

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Nargis mini mischief conclusion

Abhishek was a shy catholic school student and decided not to confide the matter to his friends in the department of Commerce unless he received a confirmation from Araina. Nargis was now well acquainted with him, with his likes and dislikes and she talked more about him to Araina. It was easy for him to pen down his feelings than to confess in person but he could no longer hold back his rapaciousness and requested her to catch up with him.

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In the Forefront – Araina Life

Life of Araina

Araina’s life revolved around her friends, family and a real life secret, which she never confessed.

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In the Forefront

Apart from being the most intelligent and longed after figures among her mates, there was someone who caught her gaze right at the beginning of the high school session Four to be a score was when she eyed him; beguiling eyes, eyes which were cold, that she held into an admiration of one in the million, perceived by the milieu of the happy field where joy forever dwelled and she looked for those mysterious eyes that gave her reasons to glow crimson.

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In the Forefront

In the Forefront

The intricate nexus of the saga revolved around humor juxtaposed with intellect. With the first shower of winter, she looked forward to a new year, a fresh start to move ahead into the journey of time whereas he with utmost patience kept waiting headlong just to catch a glimpse of her face virile. Just when he was about to leave, a cold, comforting grip on his right arm was all that stopped him from advancing any further. That was the moment he had been waiting for all those years since the day he first eyed her. He didn’t know what was in store for him considering the fact that she was in a way, cold, before him as always, trying to veil her emotions of joy, anger, grief and affection whenever he tried to uncouth the truth before her. It was a folly for him to be wise where ignorance was bliss, so was she, ignorant.

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