Is This What I Came For?!
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  • Reads 227
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 6
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Aug 23, 2017
Racheal is well settled girl studing for MBA in Delhi University. She is very happy and she loves her life and is totally satisfied with whatever she has been gifted with. 
But certain changes take place in her life and she loses everything. She becomes totally hopeless and decides to give up. She is not able to find any reason to live.

She switches from Delhi to Kolkata finding her destiny. Her life is marred up and she is not able to figure out her goal of life.  Why was she there in this world full of sins!? She leaves her studies in between and starts to live with her relatives. Read what happens with her and how she deals with the harsh situations of life.

Sometimes it's not about what we think - it's about what we do and how we deal with it. The support of friends and love of family can help you get out of certain weary conditions.

(This is a true story but is a bit modified)
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