College life often passes quietly—days blending into one another, friendships taken for granted, emotions left unsaid.
Days We Didn’t Notice follows Akasa, a reserved observer who believes silence keeps relationships intact, and Yash, a charismatic, stubborn novelist who believes unspoken feelings are a form of betrayal.
When a misunderstanding fractures their bond, what begins as a simple conflict slowly unravels into emotional distance, guilt, and unresolved resentment. As silence grows heavier, memories surface—of laughter, reckless youth, romance, and promises once made without hesitation.
Told through present-day tension and a deeply personal flashback arc, this story explores how friendships fracture not from hatred, but from mismatched ways of caring. Some wounds come from words spoken too harshly. Others come from the words never said at all.
This is a story about connection, avoidance, stubbornness, and the quiet cost of growing up—and about the days that shape us before we realize they mattered.