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Love, Gently by siyaraghuram03
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Ten stories. Ten second chances. One truth - love always finds its way home. Some stories don't shout; they whisper. They live in the quiet spaces - between what was said and what was meant, between holding on and letting go. Love, in these pages, is not perfect. It falters, it forgets, it aches. But it also waits - patiently, stubbornly - for the right moment to return. You'll find it in the half-smile of an old lover across a crowded wedding hall, in a letter that never reached its destination, in the scent of jasmine carried by the evening breeze. These are stories of people who have lost their way - and somehow, found love waiting for them again. Not the loud kind that burns bright and disappears, but the gentle kind that stays. The kind that forgives, that endures, that chooses to begin again. Because love is not a single story. It is a collection - of heartbreak and healing, of laughter and silence, of all the small, stubborn ways we keep trying. And maybe, that's what it means to love gently - to believe that even after everything, the heart still knows its way home.
Kaatrin Mazhai Pola by siyaraghuram03
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Love does not always arrive with fireworks. Some stories are loud; others arrive like drizzle-soft, hesitant, seeping into every crack until the house of the heart smells of rain. Sometimes, it comes quietly-like rain on a tired evening, or a voice that simply stays when the world feels too loud. Kaatrin Mazhai Pola is a story of two people from different worlds- Arun, a 25-year-old IT employee from Madurai, and Meena, a 19-year-old housemaid from Theni, whose strength lies in her gentleness. Their lives meet in Chennai and slowly entwine through kindness, hardship, and the ordinary grace of shared days. It is about how love can bloom in small moments, and how two lives can grow together against the wind. What begins as companionship between unequals becomes a lifelong partnership built on respect, patience, and faith in small joys. Their daughter Mozhi is the voice of that love-the bridge between the worlds that once kept them apart. This story belongs to those who believe that kindness is a language stronger than class, noise, or time.