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UNTOLD The Paper Boat Years PART 1

Chapter 15: The Monsoon Confession

Chapter 15: The Monsoon Confession

Feb 25, 2026

A week passed before the sky above Punjab opened up. Not just drops falling - sheets of water crashing down. Classes ended sooner than planned since streets began filling with water.

"Dhanya! Wait!"

Bharat appeared out of nowhere, drenched head to toe, while I fought to keep my umbrella under control. Rain lashed sideways. His backpack left a trail of water on the pavement behind him. No cover at all - just walking through it like it meant nothing.

Bharat? You will catch a cold! Move here with me," I yelled, yanking him beneath my umbrella.

Under the wide arms of a gulmohar, we stayed close to the garden’s rim. Gray rain smeared everything, while leaves held their green like secrets.

Something shifted in Bharat’s voice. The grin he usually wore like a cartoon character had vanished. His eyes held still, heavy. Words came slow. There’s something I need to say, he began. My brother - Vikram - he was there that day by the music room. Spoke to you. Watched how it made you stiffen. That boy thrives on pushing others down. Should he make a move, let me know right away. It does not matter how long he’s been here

"Bharat, stay out of it. He’s the Principal’s nephew," I whispered, the rain splashing against my shoes.

"I don't care," he said, stepping closer. The umbrella was small, and we were standing heart-to-heart. "I fought with Adithya for you to be in my team because I wanted to protect you. Not just for the project. For... everything."

A quiet hush settled over her. Not a scene from some film on screen. Right there stood Bharat - the one who once took my food, nicknamed me after fruit - who now stared as if nothing else mattered. How strange it felt.

"Bharat, I - "

"You don't have to say anything," he interrupted, a bit of his old mischievous smile returning. "Just... don't let the seniors get in your head. And don't let your dad turn you into a statue. You're Dhanya. You're supposed to be loud and funny."

Out in the downpour he went, dashing for the buses while flicking his fingers backward in my direction. The umbrella trembled - blue, dripping - as I stayed rooted, heat blooming under my ribs unrelated to clouds or sun.

 

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SUBE

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Hi, I'm Sube! > I’ve always had stories spinning in my head, and I finally decided it was time to put them on paper (or a screen!). I’m a new writer learning the ropes, fueled by coffee and a love for "Childhood Friends to Lovers" tropes.

Aside from writing, I’m a content creator who loves simple cooking and the vibrant energy of Bengaluru. I hope my stories bring a little spark to your day. Thanks for reading! 🌟

#love #childhood #memories #crush #firstlove #proposal #fun #Betrayal

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