1,935 km. One Discord server. A six-minute gap that changed everything.
// how it startedOn November 14, 2024, two strangers crossed paths on a Discord server. Sparsh Sharma — a developer from Bangalore going by the handle Intergalactic. — sent a message at exactly 17:04: Heyyy!
Six minutes later at 17:10, Mansi Pareek — a student from Jaipur going by avacadooh — replied: helloo
That six-minute gap was the last time they would ever be strangers. What started as two people playing the number game to get to know each other turned into hours-long calls, shared silence, and eventually something neither of them could walk away from.
That's their promise. Not metaphorical, not casual — absolute. Since the day they got together, neither Sparsh nor Mansi has ever spoken romantically to another person. They believe they were lovers in a past life who found each other again.
Mansi Pareek is from Jaipur, Rajasthan. She's currently in Class 12 (PCM) and studies at Aakash Institute, preparing for JEE to get into IIT. She's sharp, rational, thinks before she acts, and is one of the most intelligent people Sparsh knows.
She's also impossibly caring and possessive — the kind of person who won't let you waste a single day. Sparsh says she's the reason he does anything productive. If it wasn't for Mansi, he'd probably be wasting time instead of building things.
When she's not buried in JEE prep, Mansi plays badminton, watches movies, and occasionally binge-watches shows. She loves Stranger Things and All of Us Are Dead. Her movie taste ranges from Enola Holmes to horror films and thrillers. She also enjoys Indian movies. Her comfort foods are tubcakes and KitKat chocolates.
Sparsh Sharma is a 17-year-old self-taught full-stack developer from Bangalore, India (originally from Dhampur, Uttar Pradesh). He goes by sparshsharma-dev online. He builds AI platforms, satellite tracking dashboards, encrypted messaging apps, and linguistics engines — all solo, from scratch.
He named almost all his projects after Mansi. Manshverse (an AI platform), Loveoid (a private relationship app built just for the two of them), and more — all carry the "Mansh" prefix, a portmanteau of Mansi + Sparsh. His favorite sound in the world is Mansi's voice notes.
Sparsh calls Mansi "Milkcake" and "Babyy". Mansi calls Sparsh "Chikki". These aren't just nicknames — they're identities at this point.
Every single night ends the same way: "good night sweet dreams, i love you so muchhh" — followed by a kiss. The number of h's in "muchhh", o's in "sooo", and u's in "youuu" is actually how they read each other's mood. More letters = more love. Fewer letters = something's off.
And the emoji rule: if Mansi is mad, she stops using emojis entirely. That's the signal. Sparsh has to fix whatever happened and make her normal again before the emojis come back. The 🙂 emoji specifically means someone is genuinely upset — that's the red alert.
They call whenever they can — usually when Mansi's dad or brother isn't home, or when she goes for a walk in the park. Since Mansi is deep in JEE prep, time is precious. But they make it work.
They celebrate every monthly anniversary on the 14th. Sparsh builds websites for Mansi. Mansi makes photo and video edits for Sparsh. They write each other letters. Sometimes they watch movies together on call, though time is tight with Mansi's JEE schedule.
They both use Loveoid — the private relationship platform Sparsh built from scratch with 11 modules, running on web, Android, and desktop. It started as something exclusively for the two of them. Now he's preparing to launch it publicly because the features don't exist anywhere else.
To prove to Mansi just how rare their meeting was, Sparsh engineered a heuristic spacetime metric. He called it Sparnity (S), measured in a unit called the Mansh (M) — a portmanteau of their names.
The scale runs from 0 (random strangers) to 1.0 (absolute destiny). He calculated the conditional probability of their timelines intersecting — factoring in server population, geographic distance, active time windows, and the fact that neither of them usually joins random Discord servers.
The probability: P = 10⁻¹² — a 1-in-a-trillion anomaly. Combined with a Universe Resistance factor (Entropy Factor α ≈ 10⁹), the Sparnity Equation:
Mathematically near-impossible. And yet here they are.
Almost every major project Sparsh has built carries the "Mansh" name — Man from Mansi, sh from Sparsh:
Manshverse — a multi-model AI platform routing across Groq, Gemini, and Mistral. Named after Mansi. Live at manshverse.site.
Loveoid (formerly ManshBase) — a private social media platform built exclusively for couples. Originally built just for Sparsh and Mansi with 11 modules: chat, voice calls, photo vault, letters, mood tracking, AI counselor, focus mode, cycle tracker, and more. They actively use it. Sparsh is now preparing to launch it publicly.
Beyond the apps, Sparsh has also built multiple private animated websites for Mansi — deeply personal, interactive, with custom songs and animations. One ongoing project has 17 distinct sections. These stay offline.
Mansi is preparing for JEE. Sparsh is figuring out college too — possibly NIT or IIT. Neither of them knows where life will take them geographically. But one thing is certain:
1,935 kilometers. Countless calls, letters, gifts, and late nights. A love that was never supposed to happen — and yet it did, at exactly 17:04 on a random Discord server, defying a trillion-to-one odds.
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