" Love is light.
Light is life. "•••
As I, Aditya Hooda was sitting on the hospital chair outside the ICU,
I couldn't stop my mind from wandering to the day I met her...She was 21 and I was in the final year of my college. I never believed in love at first sight until I met her. With the sun shining behind her she looked like an angel in a pretty white gown walking down the stairs.
I immediately found out what her name was through one of her friends and all her other details.
" Zoya " that's her name, her name truly beautiful just like her.I stood at the same place at the same time everyday just to get a glimpse of her until one of my friend, Yash urged me to go and ask her out as the year was about to end.
I was shy by nature and dated very few girls in the past.
I picked up my courage and introduced myself and before I could open my mouth to introduce myself, she said
" I know, you are Aditya aka Adi. You live in the Pine court subdivision and you are in your final year; tomorrow you have your last exams and you have been watching me for over 3 months now! "
Well, to be honest I was flabbergasted with her reply." Okay since you already know so much of information about me, can I take you out for dinner tomorrow night ? "
" You have been waiting too long and I don't want to say ‘NO’. But tomorrow soon after my exams I'm leaving for California. So shall we grab something to eat at the cafeteria now ?"
She looked so beautiful and her eyes smiled when she smiled. My heart was beating fast and I could almost hear it, blood rushed to my face and I knew my ears were turning red. That always happened when ever I was nervous.
She looked more confident than me; but at the same time she was down to earth. So we went to the cafeteria to eat lunch and she kept prodding me with questions about me and my life. I asked her how she found out about me and we were giggling soon enough.
She said she had had a good time and would see me tomorrow before she left, I was at cloud 9.
After my exams were over there was a classroom party and I had totally forgotten that she had said that she would meet me. At 5:30, I ran to her classroom but it was too late. I was in agony. I will not be returning to the college again and I was sure she would have forgotten all about me when she came back from her vacation. But deep inside I felt there was more between us. I felt like I had known her for a very long time and we belonged to each other. I missed her terribly and sighed.
I got a job in Staples and moved to North Carolina. I thought about her often. I had never thought about myself as a creative person but I started a journal and wrote poems in it, poems about the pain and anguish a lover waiting for a loved one to return. About waiting for that one love that feels so true that there is no pretense or no need for explanation. My book grew in size and my one date with her felt like eons away.
I dated many other girls after my friends started setting me up. I knew they thought that I was stupid, pining for a women whom I got to talk to only once. But that one time never equaled to all the hours that I spent with countless other women.
She was just 3 hours away. I had contemplated many times to go to college and find her. But it was better to be in love with her in my mind and heart and poems than finding out she did not have the same feelings as I had for her.
I was fed up with my dates and refused to go out anymore when my friend begged me saying that this would be the last one. I agreed reluctantly and went to the restaurant. It was dimly lit and I was having goose bumps for no reasons. I, who had become immune to these blind dates, started feeling nervous. My heart started pounding when I saw that the girl that I was meant meet was already there waiting for me. I had purposely come 20 minutes late and so I hurried in with a big smile to apologize.
But when she lifted her head, my head started spinning...
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A walk down the lovers lane.
FanfictionJoin in as Aditya Hooda walks down the lanes of memories of his and his Mrs Right. "She was 21 and I was in the final year of my college. I never believed in love at first sight until I met her. With the sun shining behind her she looked like an ang...