The Last Bench Love Story (Romance #228)

K. M. Avander


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Some love stories begin with roses. This one began with proxy attendance.”

Most love stories start with a hello.
This one started with, “Present, sir.”

Aarav was the kind of boy teachers ignored, attendance lists feared, and last benches welcomed.
Meera was the new girl with a sketchbook — quiet, observant, and always drawing instead of listening.

They didn’t fall in love in a dramatic moment.
No rain. No slow motion. No violins.

They fell in love in the most ordinary ways:

  • Sharing earphones during boring lectures
  • Eating canteen Maggi from the same plate
  • Fighting over proxy attendance
  • Late-night calls before exams
  • Sitting on the last bench like the rest of the world didn’t exist

But life after college doesn’t ask what you planned.
It only asks whether you’re ready.

Years later, in a hospital room, Aarav discovers that the girl who once drew cartoons on the last bench was fighting a battle he never knew about. And suddenly, all their small college memories become much bigger, much more important, and much more fragile.

This is not just a love story.

It’s a story about:

  • Timing that never worked out
  • Words that were said too late
  • Two people who never officially became a couple
  • But never stopped choosing each other in a thousand quiet ways

The Last Bench Love Story is for everyone who has ever:
Loved someone silently.
Missed someone in a crowded room.
Looked at an empty seat and felt it was not empty.
And wondered what would have happened if they had said the right thing at the right time.

Because some love stories are not about being together.

Some love stories are about never really being apart.

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