The Boy in My Unfinished Frames
Aarish has always been easy to love.
He’s loud, playful, endlessly surrounded by people, and somehow capable of turning every ordinary moment into a memory worth keeping. Between his chaotic family, teasing friends, and camera filled with unfinished photos, his life has always felt simple—comfortable even.
Until one small moment begins to stay with him longer than it should.
It starts quietly.
A missing photograph.
A pause in the middle of noise.
And a boy Aarish never really noticed before.
Revaan is everything Aarish isn’t—quiet, observant, impossible to read at first glance. While Aarish hides behind jokes and laughter, Revaan notices the things Aarish never says out loud. What begins as accidental conversations after class slowly becomes something harder to ignore.
Something softer.
Closer.
More frighteningly real.
As Aarish struggles between the version of himself everyone knows and the feelings he never expected to have, he finds himself caught between love, fear, family expectations, and the terrifying possibility of being truly honest.
But some feelings don’t arrive all at once.
And some people quietly become part of your life long before you understand why they matter.
The Boy in My Unfinished Frames is a soft, emotional coming-of-age novel about identity, quiet love, family, and the moments that stay with us even after everything else moves on.