It's just a couple of hours back when I completed reading the sequel of the novel 'I too had a Love Story'... and ever-since I'm awestruck at the story... as I read each and every word, tears rolled down my eyes, and the way author has described the modern love stories in his second book is commendable.
"Love, like life, is so insecure. It moves in our lives and occupies its sweet space in our hearts so easily. But it never guarantees that it'll stay there forever. Probably that's why it is so precious." says Ravin. He's very true in whatever is said, that once you are in love only then will you realize its beauty. What does one feel when someone becomes the center of their life and everything suddenly starts revolving around them! How does one feel when each moment they spend alone brings in a thought 'it'd have been much better if he was here'! How the cheeks glow red and eyes shining yet shy when you know, even in a huge group, his eyes are always searching for you... just too see you, to feel you closer, to know how you are doing, and to make you realize how mesmerizing you are and that he's dazzled by your way of complementing his every move which brings you both closer and even closer.
After reading Ravin's story... I'm greatly touched with his sincere adoration and devoutness in his love... It actually took me several days to finally digest what actually had happened to him, when I got to know that Khushi was no more... and second big shock came when 24th February marked another tragedy of his life... I don't know how much is it true, but what I read in the book is what i'm acknowledging. I just can't believe for how can destiny be so rude to a person! The very first day when I read the title for his second arrival,'Can Love happen Twice?' I was somewhere happy to sense something good might turn out. But I don't know how much, this has made me much more anxious and curious for what has happened to him? how is he doing now? is he committed or still single?
And every time I read his both the books, I realize for how love is never a part of reality... it makes you forget everything else, but not the one... it makes you float in the seventh sky, where everything seems so perfect, so easy, that every hurdle in life seems minuscule... and the only mantra that keeps you flowing with the flow is "Love is in the air" =) How beautiful! Isn't it?
...And what if the claws of the 'reality trap' catches hold of 'the free flying love bird' one day? I wonder for how many love stories have actually survived their reality phase! I wonder is getting married to someone the 'Happy ending' we all are looking for in our life? And if it's not just about marrying someone you love but to live your entire life with them... then why do people not understand the importance of being realistic in their desires... No doubt in Ravin's story, he was very much close to his grounded reality, but when similar thing wasn't reciprocated by the counterpart, what's the use of it? How long can a person hold on such a relationship? And if someone discovers later how there union will prove to be the biggest disaster, will the love ever die? Can't a person love someone even when he/she knows they can't be one in their entire life time? What will today's generation call it?
It's not with one but with most of us that, the person we actually love can never be a part of our life. Does that mean you'll start loving him less? or Will you start believing that love was never meant for you? I believe most of us face this situation in our life, and later discover what happened, happened for good... And this is where one comes equally close to their by default partners. What will you call it - love or duty? And we have forgotten the true essence of LOVE =)
It's not something that can be described or defined for you to know the parameters of how, why and when are you in love. It's a feeling which when occurs will make you realize how much the other person matters to you and how your life will be incomplete without him. Its a feeling of bliss where you enjoy the best of your time... and I fell short of words. Though there's just one thing I can never forget, no matter love is some extraordinary feeling, it makes the world go round, but money buys the ticket. I don't mean to become selfish about your desires or comforts, because love is always selfless, but to be more practical in life before committing to anyone, so that when the clouds of passion are clear, you don't have to face a low lit flame of love in your relationship.
"Love, like life, is so insecure. It moves in our lives and occupies its sweet space in our hearts so easily. But it never guarantees that it'll stay there forever. Probably that's why it is so precious." says Ravin. He's very true in whatever is said, that once you are in love only then will you realize its beauty. What does one feel when someone becomes the center of their life and everything suddenly starts revolving around them! How does one feel when each moment they spend alone brings in a thought 'it'd have been much better if he was here'! How the cheeks glow red and eyes shining yet shy when you know, even in a huge group, his eyes are always searching for you... just too see you, to feel you closer, to know how you are doing, and to make you realize how mesmerizing you are and that he's dazzled by your way of complementing his every move which brings you both closer and even closer.
After reading Ravin's story... I'm greatly touched with his sincere adoration and devoutness in his love... It actually took me several days to finally digest what actually had happened to him, when I got to know that Khushi was no more... and second big shock came when 24th February marked another tragedy of his life... I don't know how much is it true, but what I read in the book is what i'm acknowledging. I just can't believe for how can destiny be so rude to a person! The very first day when I read the title for his second arrival,'Can Love happen Twice?' I was somewhere happy to sense something good might turn out. But I don't know how much, this has made me much more anxious and curious for what has happened to him? how is he doing now? is he committed or still single?
And every time I read his both the books, I realize for how love is never a part of reality... it makes you forget everything else, but not the one... it makes you float in the seventh sky, where everything seems so perfect, so easy, that every hurdle in life seems minuscule... and the only mantra that keeps you flowing with the flow is "Love is in the air" =) How beautiful! Isn't it?
...And what if the claws of the 'reality trap' catches hold of 'the free flying love bird' one day? I wonder for how many love stories have actually survived their reality phase! I wonder is getting married to someone the 'Happy ending' we all are looking for in our life? And if it's not just about marrying someone you love but to live your entire life with them... then why do people not understand the importance of being realistic in their desires... No doubt in Ravin's story, he was very much close to his grounded reality, but when similar thing wasn't reciprocated by the counterpart, what's the use of it? How long can a person hold on such a relationship? And if someone discovers later how there union will prove to be the biggest disaster, will the love ever die? Can't a person love someone even when he/she knows they can't be one in their entire life time? What will today's generation call it?
It's not with one but with most of us that, the person we actually love can never be a part of our life. Does that mean you'll start loving him less? or Will you start believing that love was never meant for you? I believe most of us face this situation in our life, and later discover what happened, happened for good... And this is where one comes equally close to their by default partners. What will you call it - love or duty? And we have forgotten the true essence of LOVE =)
It's not something that can be described or defined for you to know the parameters of how, why and when are you in love. It's a feeling which when occurs will make you realize how much the other person matters to you and how your life will be incomplete without him. Its a feeling of bliss where you enjoy the best of your time... and I fell short of words. Though there's just one thing I can never forget, no matter love is some extraordinary feeling, it makes the world go round, but money buys the ticket. I don't mean to become selfish about your desires or comforts, because love is always selfless, but to be more practical in life before committing to anyone, so that when the clouds of passion are clear, you don't have to face a low lit flame of love in your relationship.
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