After months, Bela & Anga started chilling together after becoming friends. They'd meet up at the soccer field or meet up after school. With all that, Bela and Siya would only stay together for a period of time, since Bela was with Anga almost every day. But it never affected their friendship; Bela and Siya were still close friends.
Anga saw Bela walking to the shop and ran after her because he wanted to tell her how he feels about her. "Hello, how are you?" Anga asked.
"Good, and you?" Bela replied.
"I'm fine, thanks. What are you buying?" Anga asked.
"Electricity and paraffin," Bela said.
"Let me help you with that," Anga offered. Everyone at the shop stared, calling out his name, and the shop seller said, "Thatha nayitsheri!" Bela looked and laughed, saying, "You all are crazy, neh!" and they left.
In order for Anganathi to speak to Bela, he had to take the long route with her so that he could have enough time to tell her he loves her. "Let's take the other street; I also need to buy electricity, but I'll buy it later on," Anga said.
"Okay!" Bela agreed.
"Can I ask you a question?" Anga asked.
"Yeah, what is it?" Bela replied.
"Are you in a relationship with someone?" Anga asked.
"Well, I'm dating, but he doesn't stay here. He is in Cape Town," Bela said.
"I love you, Bela!! I really do, and I have been meaning to tell you this, but I couldn't have the courage to. I know this seems sudden to you, but I really love you. Please be my partner/girlfriend. Will you?" Anga asked.
"Uhm, uhm, I don't know what to say!" Bela replied.
"Please think about it, please, mamaz," Anga pleaded.
A few months went by, and Bela accepted his request. They started dating. Every relationship has its ups and downs, so was Bela & Anganathi's relationship. What was really great is that they loved each other very much and would meet up when they missed each other, which was like every day.
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Only if i knew
RomanceLove met Bela & Anganathi in this love story. Two different people with different dreams. But will it last forever? Tell us what you think before reading this story. Author: Connie Sigogo