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My Solace
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  • Reads 1,273
  • Votes 68
  • Parts 2
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Dec 06, 2023
Mature
Everyone in their lives search for peace. Either in their work or in their partners but Amar found peace in the ocean. The waves and mystic nature of the underwater world. Life has not been an easy journey for him, with an alcoholic father and masochistic mother and a helpless sister. He loses himself in his work, becoming a marine biologist was his dream and an escape.

Alisha grew up with a loving and overbearing family. Being the only girl child in the house, she's very pampered and at the same time very much protected from the world's cruelty. She wants to experience freedom and explore the unknown and when she gets the chance, she grabs it with both her hands and won't let go. That's when she meets Amar, on a professional research trip to Salsette Island. 

When both of their worlds collide, one gets healed, one gets sucked into the world's harshness. Let's join their journey of finding freedom and peace in this beautiful island surrounded by new people and new adventures.
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