Tejas is a determined, successful, academically inclined nerd for whom love is an emotion he isn't too familiar with, unless it's for his family. Romance isn't his cup of Tea since it's too complicated and time taking. His ideal girl must possess a list of qualities necessarily, but alas, girls don't come with a manual. Then he meets Anokhi, and much to his chagrin, he realizes his list doesn’t matter at all if he has her in his life. Anokhi, just like her name is a girl different from everyone else. She doesn’t want to fit in any mould that the world wants to put her into. She doesn't stay away from something just because the world says it's wrong, if it gives her happiness and doesn't hurt anyone. She can’t decide one profession or hobby to pursue. She can’t decide if she wants a strawberry or chocochip icrecream. She can’t even decide if she wants to stay with her current boyfriend for more than two weeks. And she certainly doesn’t want to be with a snob like Tejas forever, does she? Is being a little selfish, for your own happiness without hurting anyone that bad?
This part revolves around two characters (siblings/cousins of main characters from part 1) who fall in love with one another very soon. The relationship starts off with a lie and a very short expiry date. Once again, it's a short, cute and sweet story but nothing out of the box and honestly a let down for me. An okay read when you're not in the mood for anything intense.