My True Love Relationship

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Vijay and Suvarna were close friends since childhood as their mothers were long distance relatives. They had fun together, along with the rest of the kids around their neighbourhood. She liked his mother and father, who had a lot in common with her own parents, and this made her gradually come to like him. In addition, he was gradually developing attractive looks, a greater energy for action and a height difference that quickly separated him from the rest.

By the age of twelve, her feelings of love were strong due her adolescence and this caused her to get annoyed at the other female children that played with him, which often led her to shoving them aside or causing them to fall and injure themselves.

She was a kid, but she was smart for
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It’s deeper, stronger and can become painful at certain times. For example, if you think of the person you truly love, then you’d feel your heartbeat a little faster. It might even skip a beat like in the novels.”

“No. It’s the truth. It has happened to countless people before,” he added, seeing the disbelieving looks on their faces. “You’d want to be with them, you’d want them to be with you, spending time, etc. Now, it becomes painful when you can’t spend time with them, when they don’t understand you, and you are rejected because you love them for who they are and not for what they are.”

At that moment, a student raised his hand and asked with a slight croak, “Sir! I got a question.”

“Go on,” the teacher said, nodding at the student with a smile.

“Sir. I was wondering, is it painful if we suddenly get dumped?”

“Well, you’ll definitely feel a lot of pain when that occurs if you truly love them. For puppy love, it’s more of a temporary love and both sides move on without regrets. That’s why, love is painful and separation is like breathing a tightly knit thread. It
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He loves you. It’s the truth!”

Suvarna remained silent for a moment before saying, “I’ll try again during lunch,” much to her friends’ delight.

On Vijay’s side, one of his friends asked, “What the heck were you thinking asking such an outrageous question? It’s not like you at all!”

Vijay shrugged his shoulders and asked, “Hey. It’s just a question. Drop it already.”

“Oh, no… I feel it’s something deeper,” another friend said, knowing the true feelings his friend had for Suvarna. He looked around to make sure they were they were the only ones there before saying, “I guess you wanted to confirm that your feelings were true, right?”

Vijay did not speak, but the smile he wore spoke louder than anything he ever said before.

Unfortunately, despite their efforts to get closer with each opportunity they got, they failed at each try. The rift had caused her to become flustered around him and dash away at each attempt she made to converse with him, not knowing that it was causing him to feel utterly hopeless as well.

Feeling dejected, she resigned to watch from afar as he became extremely good at sports and soon headed to join the state cricket

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