The Moon is Beautiful, Isn't It?
In the bustling, vibrant corridors of college life, Aryan found himself drawn to Suhani on their very first day. It wasn't love at first sight in the cinematic sense, but rather an unexplainable connection, a spark that kindled quietly within him. Aryan and Suhani were opposites in many ways; their ideologies, perspectives, and personalities clashed like day and night. Yet, in the midst of their differences, there were common threads that wove a delicate bond between them. As the saying goes, opposites attract, and Aryan felt this magnetic pull towards Suhani, even though her life was a bit more complicated than he had anticipated.
Suhani soon entered a relationship with Aryan's best friend. Observing this, Aryan's heart sank, but he chose to step back out of respect for his friend and the unspoken code of brotherhood they shared. Aryan watched from a distance, masking his feelings and silently wishing for her happiness. The relationship, however, was short-lived, and they broke up after some time. Even then, Aryan refrained from making any moves, believing it would be inappropriate and disloyal to his friend.
A year passed, and Aryan couldn't escape the realization that he had been running away from his true feelings for Suhani. Summoning his courage, he finally asked her out for coffee, hoping to bridge the gap that had formed between them. Unfortunately, a miscommunication led to a year-long silence, during which Aryan indulged in various antics and distractions to cope with his emotions. Eventually, he broke the ice and reconnected with Suhani through chat, their primary mode of communication.
In person, however, they remained like strangers, unable to translate their virtual rapport into real-life interaction. Despite this, Aryan couldn't hold back his feelings forever. He chose an inopportune moment to confess his love to Suhani, leading to an awkward and ill-timed revelation. Suhani, though taken aback, didn't cut ties with Aryan. She valued his friendship and wanted to maintain it, even if it meant navigating the complexities of unreciprocated feelings.
The challenge of being just friends loomed large. It's never easy to stay friends with someone when one party harbors deeper feelings. Nevertheless, Aryan and Suhani managed to create shared memories, discovering a favorite ice cream spot that became a silent witness to their evolving relationship. Aryan, even after their relationship shifted, continued to visit that spot alone, hoping that one day Suhani might show up again.
The fragile peace between them shattered when Aryan, in a moment of frustration, argued with Suhani over a minor issue. Her response, that she no longer cared about what others thought or said about her, deeply hurt Aryan. Respecting her wishes and seeking to prioritize her happiness, Aryan decided to let her go. He believed that every love has its own time, and theirs had not yet come. Yet, this did not diminish the intensity of his feelings.
Aryan vowed to wait for Suhani, willing to give her all the time she needed to come to terms with her own emotions. He believed that love, like the moon, goes through phases. Sometimes, it is bright and full, illuminating the night; other times, it wanes, hidden in the darkness. Yet, even when it is not visible, the moon is always there, steadfast and unwavering.
This story, "The Moon is Beautiful, Isn't It?" is a poignant reflection of unspoken love, patience, and the silent hope that true connections transcend time and circumstance. Aryan's journey is one of enduring love and quiet resilience, a testament to the belief that some bonds, no matter how strained or distant, are meant to last a lifetime.