The monsoon break is sudden. A dark, swollen sky empties itself over the school grounds. Meera is stuck in the veranda of the science block, her textbooks clutched to her chest, the thin cotton of her churidar already damp. Albin appears beside her, holding a large black umbrella.
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In the 90s and early 2000s, school romance was a high-risk, high-reward endeavor. Communication relied entirely on handwritten love letters ( premlekhanam ). These letters were carefully hidden inside borrowed textbooks, passed through trusted intermediaries, or slipped into school bags during recess. Discovery by a teacher or parent usually resulted in severe disciplinary action or a major family scandal. The Modern Era (Post-2010s) The monsoon break is sudden
Letters were passed through trusted intermediaries, hidden inside textbooks, or slipped into school bags during recess. Albin appears beside her, holding a large black umbrella