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Saturday, 29 August 2015

  A Post Box And A Love Story




# HerStory

There was no Whatsapp and Facebook at that time. It was not the times of chat, likes, kisses and breakups. It was the times of love, pain, love and pain. She loved Sathya, the man of her school truly without expressing him. She hoped for a miracle that someday he would propose her, as she also felt that he loves her too. She expected for that miracle till the last day of her school but it never happened. She never thought that when the school ends, she would never meet him again. Without knowing where he was now, she felt love and pain every day. When love was more, she wrote about her wishes for him in a letter. When pain was more, she cried silently and then wondered what she could do. She tried to make her words reach for him. In the letters, she wrote his name in the 'To-address' and dropped them in the post box. Her letters reached nowhere just like her wishes for him. As life proceeded, she got married and became mother too but unknown to everyone she continued writing letters. Whenever she wrote these letters, she loved her family more, feeling that by some ways she was lucky enough to experience all these.

# HisStory

The post man of that area was a honest man and would never read others’ letters. But since, the ‘To-address' had his name, Sathya, he read her letters secretly. And always wondered how lucky that boy must be to be loved by a girl like this without knowing that he was the guy in the letter and it was written by the girl, whom he loves more than anyone in his heart secretly… Whenever he read her letter, he felt his heart to be light and when he reached his home, he tried loving his wife and family more.

# TheirStory

They both loved someone and it was by this way they started loving everyone. They felt pain and were hurt. And it maybe because of that they couldn’t allow their loved ones to feel the same… They loved some strangers but by this way they ended up loving themselves and everyone eventually…
With Love

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