Fate or Destiny!!!!
When two people collide with each other in some random circumstances and then they will become the important part of your life.
Suman Mehrotra is set to marry her childhood friend and love but got married with someone else.
Amay...
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AUTHOR'S POV
Life has an extraordinary way of surprising us.
Amid the routine of our daily lives, someone can walk in unannounced, like a gust of fresh wind, and stir the deepest, most dormant corners of our hearts.
It's as if they hold a mirror to parts of ourselves we didn't know existed, or perhaps had buried so deeply that we forgot they were there.
This unexpected arrival can awaken feelings of love, desires, affection, pain, and passion in ways that are both exhilarating and terrifying.
At first, it might be subtle-a fleeting glance, a shared smile, or a conversation that lingers in your mind long after it's over.
You may not realize it, but something inside you starts to shift.
What was once mundane begins to feel meaningful.
Colors seem brighter, and the world feels alive in ways you've never noticed before.
This person, without even trying, becomes a catalyst for emotions you thought were locked away.
Love often emerges as the most profound of these feelings.
It's not just the romantic notion of falling for someone, but a raw, unfiltered connection that makes you question everything.
They make you want to be vulnerable, to open the doors you've long kept closed.
It's the kind of love that doesn't ask for permission-it just is.
It settles in your heart and refuses to leave, no matter how much you might resist.
With love comes desire-not just physical, but a longing to know this person inside and out.
You crave their presence, their thoughts, their touch, and their essence.
Desire becomes an insatiable hunger that makes you feel alive in ways you've never experienced.
But with these intoxicating feelings often comes pain.
The vulnerability they inspire can leave you feeling exposed, raw, and fragile.
The fear of losing them, or not being enough, can grip your heart like a vice.
Yet, even this pain feels poetic in its own way because it is a testament to how deeply they've affected you.
And then there's passion-a fire that ignites within you.
It's not just a passion for them but for life itself.
They remind you of what it feels like to be consumed by something greater than yourself.