he&her

Kumar Subham
Jul 20, 2017 · 2 min read

Miracle, fortune, luck and the stars. Skeptic to those like he never believed in ghosts. Logic was the only truth, for him, the fate had no play. Lonely, alone, ambitious and broken down in despair. He needed his purpose, the motive to keep him going, the bigger cause and, nothing seemed close to the threshold. The wolverine needed his moon. Devastated, depressed and broken at times, yet managed not to fall apart. And then, somehow “miraculously”, his “fortune” turned and he got “lucky” enough. “The stars” guide his way, through the unknown, and he met an Angel. Serene, divine, calm, composed, wise, glorious, beautiful and inspiring. Yeah, he found his angel, to fuel him achieve his frightening and exciting aspirations, to guide him when his logics didn’t make sense and to drag him into reality and help him fight at hopeless times, and win. In this mean, chaotic, senseless and selfish world, he found a hand to hold when scared, a shoulder to cry upon and a friend to talk, and wander with in his magical world, where his heart lived. She was always with him, and that was pretty much he needed then, and always. He wasn’t certain he won’t fall but wasn’t afraid, he had a reason to get up, every time. He wanted to achieve everything he can, and beyond, not for money or power, but for a priceless, most beautiful, heavenly smile and for an unsaid happiness, screaming inside her. Whatever he did now had a meaning, a purpose and a promising happiness. The rain finally met the earth, the brook met the river, the stars and the moon, he and her. He finally met happiness, felt and embraced in himself and captured it, for once and forever. He was happy, in ways the words can never portray. Seeing you beside was a need, and a bliss.

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