The Aggravation of "Almosts and Maybes"
For what reason does life acquaint us with somebody who feels like the response to each quiet supplication, just to watch them get away? The ideal grins, the 12 AM discussions that felt like home, and the implicit commitments concealed in their look — every last bit of it disappears like a fantasy you wish you wouldn't ever wake from. You let yourself know it was predetermination, that gathering them was written in the stars; however, at that point, what might be said about the misfortune that follows? For what reason does the universe wind around such savage stories, where the timing is consistently the antagonist, and you're left clutching recollections that sting more than they solace?
Perhaps they weren't the "ideal individual" but the "right example." An update that even wonderful associations can disintegrate under the heaviness of terrible timing or implicit feelings of dread. It feels unjustifiable, doesn't it? To empty your heart into somebody who's not intended to remain. The hurt of hanging on when each sign advises you to give up, the disappointment of asking why the universe would give you something so gorgeous, just to remove it. But, perhaps the reason for meeting them wasn't perpetually — it was to show you bits of yourself you'd neglected or to remind you what love could feel like, regardless of whether it was short-lived.
Yet, how would you continue on from something that never genuinely finished, just blurred? Your question on the off chance that it was love or a brutal joke masked as fate. In all actuality, certain individuals are intended to be parts, not endings. They instruct you that regardless of whether the story lasts, the examples do. There's really no need to focus on staying away from destiny — it's tied in with the understanding that not all romantic tales are intended to be done. Some set you up for the one that is destined to be. Furthermore, perhaps that is the hardest pill to swallow — that even deplorability has a reason, regardless of whether it seems like it ok at this point.
-VAISHU🩵
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