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A Girl Between Dreams and Responsibilities

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This is the story of an ordinary middle-class girl who finds herself caught between her dreams and her responsibilities, with aspirations far bigger than her means. Balancing college studies with household duties, financial constraints, and societal pressure has become a constant struggle in her life. Her journey, which begins with a small internship, quickly teaches her that hard work alone isn't enough. Being ignored at the office, facing taunts from classmates, and having her scholarship rejected—life throws obstacles at her at every turn. When her father's illness and the family debt weigh heavily on her shoulders, she almost gives up. But this is where the story takes a new turn. By learning new skills online, she ventures into the world of freelancing. Her first big client, her regained self-confidence, and the growing respect she earns at home and college gradually help her believe in herself again. But when a major mistake threatens to ruin everything, she is completely shattered. In this dark time, her mother's support reminds her that fighting is in her nature. With one last chance, she picks herself up again—and this time, with all her might. This is not just a story of success. It's the story of a girl falling, getting back up, and taking control of her own life. Dreams are difficult for girls… but not impossible.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 — "When Responsibilities Become Heavier Than Books!"

That day, Anaya was sitting in the corner of the library — an open book in front of her, a pen in her hand…but her mind was stuck on her bank balance.

Memorizing engineering notes was easy for her, but it was difficult to figure out how she would manage the fees for the next month.

Anaya is a girl from a middle-class family.

Here, dreams don't come for free — every dream comes with a responsibility.

Her father's meager income, her mother's silent understanding,and her daily calculations — on what she could cut back on expenses.

Sometimes she skips lunch,sometimes she walks instead of taking an auto-rickshaw.Just so… that her studies don't remain incomplete.

She doesn't enjoy the struggle.

It's just a necessity.

People say — "You're a girl, learn to adjust a little."But no one asks when girls are taught to be strong.

At night, when everyone is asleep,

Anaya scrolls through job sites on her phone

Part-time work, Scholarships and Freelancing.

She looks at every option…

as if life were a discount sale.

Sometimes she feels exhauste. But then she tells herself —

if I give up today, what right will I have to complain tomorrow?

She doesn't know what will happen next.

She doesn't even know if she will be able to pay all her fees on time.

She only knows this much —

"I might fall…

but I won't stop."

And she had no idea

that the next phone call would change the direction of her entire story…