Dear Vishu,
Life is so easy and comfortable when everything isn’t
chaotic, but at times chaos is exactly what we need in our lives. Chaos is that
thunderstorm that comes so suddenly washes everything away. Everything that you
were, everything you believed in and most importantly everything that made you
who you are. It washes away everything and leaves behind a rainbow, a more
beautiful version of you.
You were one of those kinds who planned almost everything in
their lives. But you should always expect the unexpected. Life often throws you
in the most unexpected situations when you least expect it. Who knew that
coming to Bihar for some work would throw you in a situation where you land up
getting married to a random girl you hadn’t even seen in your entire life!
A life without adventure and thrill becomes so monotonous
and with time we find ourselves getting used to the monotony of our lives. ‘Rinku
is a dangerous girl’ is what you thought. But the truth is that you were
intimidated by the adventure, thrill, and unpredictability she brought with
her. With her came all the adventure and enthusiasm that your life lacked.
The feeling of not knowing what to do, the feeling of utter
cluelessness creeps in often when your mind and heart are not agreeing on one
thing. Your heart longs for something that your mind will not permit. You often
find yourself in the middle of a conflict within yourself. That’s what love
does to you. You too found yourself in the middle of such a conflict before you
realised you were falling for Rinku.
You often fall for those people you never imagined you could
fall for. Love comes into your life like the moonlight on a pitch-dark night.
And you get soaked in the moonlight like a sandy seashore gets soaked by the
waves.
Love is like a rose; its charming fragrance will delude you
from believing that it has thorns. Love has its own beautiful fragrance, but it
also has its fair share of thorns, pain. Most people in love only want its
fragrance but not the pain that comes with it. The thorns inevitably come along
with the rose.
Love has various languages but yours was patience. And with
that patience came pain. The pain of seeing your loved one in pain, the pain of
not being able to help your loved one out of that pain, the pain of
helplessness, pain that came with patience.
Your endurance, courage, care, and patience has redefined the concept of love in today’s times. Love may not always be about caring; it may be enduring the pain that came with patience. It may be about holding on to that pain patiently and waiting for things to fall in place. The idea of love that you had made me believe that pain is inevitable in love but also beautiful. Thank you for re-defining love and patience for me.
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