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I left Ranikhet, seeking a new beginning in Mumbai, bringing only dreams and a shadow from my past. Shiv. He's the only one I've loved and ever will. I can't shake him off... I search for him in all the men I meet. What is life without Shiv? My heart and mind are in a constant battle, leading me to question everything and everyone. Until Ram. Shiv is Ram and Ram is Shiv. But is he? Is this real? Or an illusion? I lost the capability to differentiate long ago. Ram takes me under his wings and makes me soar high...until I fall. Hard. Into a deep, dark abyss. Wasn't he supposed to be my…mehr

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I left Ranikhet, seeking a new beginning in Mumbai, bringing only dreams and a shadow from my past. Shiv. He's the only one I've loved and ever will. I can't shake him off... I search for him in all the men I meet. What is life without Shiv? My heart and mind are in a constant battle, leading me to question everything and everyone. Until Ram. Shiv is Ram and Ram is Shiv. But is he? Is this real? Or an illusion? I lost the capability to differentiate long ago. Ram takes me under his wings and makes me soar high...until I fall. Hard. Into a deep, dark abyss. Wasn't he supposed to be my salvation? I'm a girl torn between rationality and obsession, heart and mind. I'm Maya, and this is my story.
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Vaishali Hamlai holds a master's degree in Human Resource Management and is passionate about making reading both accessible and relatable. Through her writing, she examines evolving societal norms, offering thoughtful insights that challenge assumptions and broaden perspectives. As a columnist for Beyond Words, her engaging voice connects with readers seeking depth and reflection. Her literary journey began with Rhea Suraksha, a story inspired by her own experiences, followed by Down Under, which tackles racism from a fresh and human perspective. Her other works, including Mind Trap, Through the Open Window, and Trust Me, continue to explore complex emotions, social themes, and the intricacies of human relationships.