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Day 118

of 204+ daily pages • 2026-07-27

“He kissed her. In the courtyard. Next to the neem tree stump. Under the Dussehra sky. The kiss tasted like filter coffee and jaggery and the specific, irreplaceable flavour of a moment that Meera had been too afraid to want and that had arrived anyway, the way all the best things arrived — not on schedule, not according to plan, but in their own time, in their own way, in a courtyard in Mysore on a night when the sky was clear and the fear was still there but the love was bigger.”

It's a Brewtiful Day

Written 2026 • Contemporary Romance

From "Chapter 9: The Dussehra Night"

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Book: It's a Brewtiful Day

Chapter: Chapter 9: The Dussehra Night

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Written: 2026

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