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"Breaking News... apparently."
(This is Arjun, by the way. Mira is sitting next to me, giving me that look—you know, the one that says "do it or I'll do it louder." So here I am, forced into becoming the unwilling anchor of today's romance bulletin.)

Headline: The Breakup Assignment—the new must-read making more noise than Mira after she wins an argument. ❤️✨

Story so far: Zara Mehta, a self-proclaimed hopeless romantic who wants rain-soaked movie confessions and sneakers-on-the-dance-floor kind of love, just got dumped. Days before her school formal. Brutal. The guy told her she's "too much" (which—Mira says she relates, but I'm smart enough not to comment).

Enter Reyan Shah: childhood enemy, next-door neighbor, and—get this—the guy who once ruined her 13th birthday party with a math quiz. Yes. A math quiz. I can't make this stuff up.

Their Psychology teacher, clearly plotting for drama, pairs them for a semester-long project on emotional resilience. Zara decides to make him her "Breakup Coach," because... why not weaponize your enemy for science?

Early updates from the scene:

Banter levels are reaching dangerous heights.

Midnight confessions have been confirmed.

Lingering glances are happening, and no one's admitting to them.

Possible case of "oh no... I like you" detected in both parties.

Experts (Mira) predict that this will turn into a high-voltage enemies-to-lovers storm, the kind you don't just watch—you feel.

My closing statement: I don't usually recommend stuff. I'm not the "go shout about books" type. But if Mira can drag me into making this announcement, you can at least check it out. The Breakup Assignment is messy, funny, and the kind of story that'll sneak up on you.

This is Arjun, signing off before Mira decides my "delivery lacked enthusiasm" and makes me read it again, louder.

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PS: Mira says reading The Breakup Assignment will "change your life." I say it'll at least stop her from cornering you in a café and giving a 47-minute spoiler-filled TED Talk. Your choice.

 Your choice

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