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And he’d reply: “I wish you’d tell me what’s really behind that smile in your photos.”
Aarav had a face. A kind one, actually. But also – a wheelchair. And scars from an accident that had ended his cricket dreams. Mujhse Dosti Karoge Online
She learned he was Aarav – a third-year engineering student who hated engineering, loved old Hindi poetry, and had a habit of feeding stray cats at 6 AM. He never sent a photo. Never joined a video call. But he sent voice notes – soft, late-night rambles about the moon, about loneliness, about how “online friendship is still real if the words are true.” And he’d reply: “I wish you’d tell me
Under it, she added: “Update: Found him. Keeping him.” And scars from an accident that had ended his cricket dreams
They met at a tea stall near his college. She brought two cups of cutting chai and a small box of cat treats. He showed up – grey hoodie, nervous hands, standing (he could stand, just not for long).
What she meant to type was: “Does anyone actually make real friends anymore, or are we all just collecting followers?”
Riya found herself laughing alone in her room. She started noticing things: the way her day felt incomplete without his “Good morning, did you eat?” The way her heart raced at three dots appearing.

















