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Until That Time

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Navya’s coming-of-age is not about escaping the past, but about facing it, learning that healing is the most courageous form of growing up. Some wounds never close; they simply teach her how to walk through life without bleeding on everything she loves. In confronting the memories that shaped her, Navya learns that to grow up is not to move on, but to make peace with what remains. And in that fragile peace, she discovers the strength to become who she was always meant to be. A poignant debut about resilience, love, friendship, betrayal, and the echoes of growing up, this story captures the fragile line between memory and becoming. -------------------------------------------- Discord: nainsi.7
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

The city was glowing like it had something to prove. From my apartment, everything looked so perfectly arranged that even my to-do list felt intimidated. I should have been reviewing tomorrow's agenda. Instead, I was sitting in front of a blank document, questioning my life choices like a responsible adult who definitely has better things to do.

Writing a book about my past. Fantastic idea. Truly visionary. Exactly what every CEO dreams of while staring at quarterly targets.

A gust of wind tapped at the balcony glass. For a second, it sounded like the universe reminding me of the girl I used to be. The sixteen-year-old who walked through school like she owned the corridors. The one who treated lunch breaks like national holidays. The one who believed group projects were a strategic attack on her patience.

I laughed under my breath. Not the graceful, boardroom-appropriate kind. The real one. The kind that shows up only when you remember something ridiculous you did at sixteen.

I leaned back and let the memories pile up. The noise, the chaos, the friendships that felt like lifelong contracts. I don't miss the homework, but I miss the clarity of wanting things without a risk assessment attached to them. Just how easy we took life to be, the memories now run through my mind like wildfire.

I search for my laptop as I finally decide to write all my memories down.

The cursor on my screen blinked at me like it was judging my hesitation. Fine. If it wanted a story, I could give it one.

I typed the first sentence. Perhaps nostalgia is simply something I've always wanted to manage.