LOGINNatasha is a rich girl who fell in love with someone she least expected. Natasha and Michael didn’t plan to fall in love—it just happened in quiet moments, shared laughter, and long conversations that felt too easy to be new. What started as simple coffee breaks and campus strolls slowly turned into something deeper, something real. But love wasn’t the only thing growing between them. With disapproving parents and personal struggles pulling them apart, their relationship is tested in ways they never expected. Through misunderstandings, distance, and emotional walls, they are forced to question if what they have is strong enough to survive. In the end, it’s not just about love—it’s about choice, timing, and whether two people can truly find their way back to each other.
View MoreNatasha is stuck in a perfect life she’s not sure she wants.
A rich family, a top university, and guys falling at her feet—but it all feels empty. Her parents want her to take over the family business, but she’s craving something real. That night, Natasha stepped out of the hell she called home and onto the bustling streets. The vibrant neighborhood pulsed with life—a sharp contrast to the suffocating dinner she had just escaped. Her parents had spent the entire evening discussing which Fortune 500 company she would join after graduation. Not once did they ask what she wanted. She needed a break—from the pressure, from the expectations, from the perfect mask she wore every day. Wandering down a narrow alley, she stumbled upon something raw and real: a street artist, completely lost in his craft, creating something that looked like it came straight from his soul. The paintings were a riot of colors, each telling a story of struggle, of hope, of letting go. One piece stopped her cold. "Fly even if you fall." The words hit her like a punch, making her chest ache. “Who wrote that… and why does it feel like it was meant for me?” she whispered. Natasha took a picture and posted it on I*******m with no caption, waiting for something—a spark, a sign, a glimpse into the mind behind those words. The artist didn’t know it, but he had just flipped a switch in her world. On her way home, Natasha passed a small café and decided to stop for coffee. That’s where she saw Michael—her classmate—working part-time to support his family and pay his tuition. He didn’t even bother to greet her. In school, everyone knew Natasha as the “queen bee,” while Michael was just an ordinary scholarship student. The next day, Natasha sat with her friends at their usual cafeteria table, laughing. Everyone wanted to be her friend. Some envied her—but what they didn’t know was that, despite all the privilege, Natasha wasn’t happy. Michael walked in, his eyes scanning the crowded room before settling on an empty seat far away from her. Her friends didn’t notice, but Natasha’s gaze flicked toward him—messy hair, worn jeans, a sketchbook held tightly in his hands. “Ugh, who let the art freak in?” Natasha said teasingly. Michael quietly pulled out his lunch. Natasha leaned closer to her friends. “Don’t sit near him,” she whispered. One of them giggled. “Girl, he’s staring.” Natasha glanced up and saw Michael looking at her. She rolled her eyes and turned away. “Like I care,” she said, and they all laughed. Michael felt a sting of embarrassment, but he was used to it. Still, their words piled up until he couldn’t take it anymore. He stood up and left the cafeteria. Natasha watched him go, a small flicker of guilt in her chest—but she ignored it. Her friends laughed as he walked away angry carrying his lunch.Next day, Natasha walked into the school library, eyes scanning for Michael. Spotted him sketching in the corner.She approached slowly. Michael looked up, gave a casual nod. "Hey".Natasha smiled, trying to play it cool. "Hey. writing a masterpiece?"Michael chuckled, shaking his head. "something like that". He said trying to avoid eye contact."Let's go home together, it's closing time". Natasha said smiling and Michael couldn't resist her eyes, he accepted and they left.They walked out the school gate, trying to shake off the weirdness, but the vibes were still a little off. Just then, a sleek black car slowed down behide them. Argun stepped out, eyes narrowed on Natasha and Michael. He didn't say a word. just looked. Hard. Natasha and Michael didn't notice.Argun turned back to his car, slid in without a word and drove off."Ohh! I forgot my phone inside, wait for me I will be right back". Natasha said and ran back inside.Argun's car stopped block away. He got out, walked back t
Natasha checked her watch for the fifth time, tapping her foot impatiently. "Where's the driver?" she said still waiting for her driver. Michael chuckled, "Relax, he'll come".Just as he said that thunder rumbled, and rain poured down like someone turned on a faucet. Natasha squealed as Michael grabbed her hand. "come on!" I have an umbrella with me we can share. They dashed through the downpour, Michael's umbrella twisting inside out. Natasha laughed, her hair getting Wilder. "This is crazy!" she added.The wind whipped the umbrella away, and the ended up sprinting towards an old house, half- hidden by trees. Michael Yanked Natasha inside, slamming the door shut.They stood there, dripping wet, breathing hard. The house was silent, except for the rain pounding on the roof.Natasha shivered, her eyes adjusting to the dim light. "Guess we're stuck". she said almost in a whisper tone.Michael smiled, wiping water off his face. "For now". He replied looking around the house. As they w
Natasha and Michael’s meetings slowly turned into a habit—coffee breaks, library sessions, and random strolls around campus.Their conversations flowed easily, like they had known each other forever.One rainy afternoon, they sat huddled in a cozy café, sipping hot chocolate as the rain tapped softly against the windows.Natasha looked at him curiously.“So… why did you start sketching?”Michael shrugged. “I don’t know. It’s just something I needed to do.”He glanced at her. “What about you?”Natasha let out a soft sigh. “I don’t know either. I guess I just got good at pretending.”“Pretending what?”She looked down at her cup. “Being someone I’m not.”Michael leaned in slightly. “Who do you want to be?”Natasha hesitated. “Myself… I guess.”A small smile formed on Michael’s lips. “You’re already her.”Natasha’s cheeks flushed.“Hey… want to see something?” Michael asked.“What?”He pulled out his phone and showed her a sketch.It was her.Eyes closed. Laughing.Alive.Natasha’s breat
Natasha practically fled the scene, leaving Michael standing there, confused.For the rest of the week, they avoided each other in class. Natasha stayed with her clique, while Michael kept to his art friends. The tension between them was thick and awkward—and their project began to suffer.Michael tried to talk to her after class.“Natasha, we need to talk,” he said.She turned to him with a look of disgust, then immediately faced Maya.“Let’s go. I don’t want to be surrounded by bad energy.”And just like that, she walked away with her friends.Michael stood there, gripping his sketchbook tightly.What’s her problem? he wondered.At home, dinner was tense.Natasha’s parents pushed harder, their patience clearly running out.Then her father dropped the bomb.“Natasha, Arjun Jason will escort you to the Winter Gala. We’ve finalized the plans,” he said coldly.Natasha’s grip on her chopsticks tightened.“I won’t go.”Her mother’s voice turned icy. “You will. This is bigger than your fee






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