First love, as everyone knows, is never forgotten. First love is the first experience, full of first newly discovered feelings that have left a mark on every individual. First love is innocent and pure, especially if it is experienced by two children who will treasure this feeling and keep it safe within them, bringing it to accompany them for the rest of their lives.
But will this first love, once extinguished, be able to come back to life years later?
Of course, it won't be a game, it will be quite complex, but it might help that perhaps this first love never died completely.
Some stories aren't meant to be told. They are meant to be felt.
This isn't a love story. It's about love itself. The kind that exists beyond words, beyond time, beyond reason. The kind that doesn't need grand gestures or perfect endings. Love is in the quiet moments, in the stolen glances, in the lessons it leaves behind. It is pure, it is raw, and it changes us in ways we never expect.
First love is not just about who we love. It is about who we become because of it.
Because stories do not have villains. They only have endings, each shaped by a different perspective.
न जायते म्रियते वा कदाचिन्नायं भूत्वा भविता वा न भूयः।
Translation: It is neither born nor does it ever die; it has neither come into being, nor will it ever come to be again. (Bhagavad Gita 2.20)
Like love itself...eternal, yet fleeting. Meant to be lived, not possessed.
Would you dare to relive your first chapter?