"You know, it's a good thing that Varenya got the box. It helped her mind fully accept that her parents are truly gone. There was always a tiny hope in the back of her mind that somehow they would come back. That hope was holding her back from grieving properly. That’s why she wasn’t crying wholeheartedly before." Samarth says, taking a slow sip of his coffee.
"I can’t even describe how painful it was to see her crying like that. At one point, I wanted to tell her she didn’t need to cry anymore but I stopped myself. If I want her to move forward, I have to let her grieve first." Kavyansh admits, his voice laced with exhaustion as he rubs his face with both hands.
I write with passion and try to make it as great as I can. However, I would like to earn some money to be able to atleast pay for some of the things related to my studies.
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