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By : Sourav Banerjee, Software Specialist , Financial Technologies India Ltd
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A SWEET LOVE STORY
 
 One of the most touching and purest love story I've read in a while..
 
 From the very beginning, girl's family objected strongly on her dating this guy, saying that it has got to do with family background, & that the girl will have to suffer for the rest of her life if she were to be with him.
 
 Due to family's pressure, the couple quarreled very often. Though the girl loved the guy deeply, she always asked him: "How deep is your love for me?"
 
 As the guy is not good with his words, this often caused the girl to be very upset. With that & the family's pressure, the gal often vents her anger on him. As for him.. he only endured it in silence.
 
 After a couple of years, the guy finally graduated & decided to further his studies overseas. Before leaving, he proposed to the gal: "I'm not very good with words. But all I know is that I love you. If you allow me, I will take care of you for the rest of my life. As for your family, I'll try my best to talk them round. Will you marry me?"
 
 The girl agreed, & with the guy's determination, the family finally gave in & agreed to let them get married. So before he left, they got engaged.
 
 The gal went out to the working society, whereas the guy was overseas, continuing his studies. They sent their love through emails & phone calls. Though it was hard, but both never thought of giving up.
 
 One day, while the gal was on her way to work, she was knocked down by a car that lost control. When she woke up, she saw her parents beside her bed. She realized that she was badly injured. Seeing her mum cry, she wanted to comfort her. But she realized that all that could come out of her mouth was just a sigh. She had lost her voice....
 
 The doctor says that the impact on her brain has caused her to lose her voice. Listening to her parents' comfort, but with nothing coming out from her, she broke down. During the stay in hospital, besides silent cry. it's still just silent cry that accompanied her. Upon reaching home, everything seems to be the same. Except for the ringing tone of the phone which pierced into her heart every time it rang. She does not wish to let the guy know & not wanting to be a burden to him, she wrote a letter to him saying that she does not wish to wait any longer.
 
 With that, she sent the ring back to him. In return, the guy sent millions & millions of reply and countless phone calls. all the gal could do besides crying is still crying.... The parents decided to move away, hoping that she could eventually forget everything & be happy.
 
 With a new environment, the gal learnt sign language & started a new life.
 
 Telling herself everyday that she must forget the guy. One day, her friend came & told her that he's back. She asked her friend not to let him know what happened to her. Since then, there wasn't anymore news of him.
 
 A year has passed & her friend came with an envelope, containing an invitation card for the guy's wedding. The gal was shattered. When she opened the letter, she saw her name on it instead. When she was about to ask her friend what was going on, she saw the guy standing in front of her....
 
 He used sign language to tell her, "I've spent a year to learn sign language. Just to let you know that I've not forgotten our promise. Let me have the chance to be your voice. I Love You." With that, he slipped the ring back into her finger. The gal finally smiled......
 
 Treat every relationship as if it's the last one, then you'll know how to Give.
 
 Treat every moment as if it's the last day, then you'll know how to Treasure.
 
 Treasure what you have right now, or else you may regret one day...
 Top Comment : Kapil Bhatnagar   | 07 03 2008 22:50:18 +0000
wonderful and touching..... Keep on sending such stories...
 
36 comments on "A SWEET LOVE STORY WITH A MORAL"
  Commented by  Nagpal Singh, Sales and Business Development, Babel Group of companies    | 10 24 2009 05:10:59 +0000
really touching
  Commented by  S.K.BAGGA kumar bagga, ENGINEER GSM    | 10 13 2009 14:43:08 +0000
Very interesting and heart touching story.

thanks .
keep it up.
bagga s.k.
  Commented by  Juhi TOMAR, Commercial Litigation Associate, AREVA T&D India Ltd.    | 10 06 2009 04:22:31 +0000
Vry Touching story,,,
  Commented by  Juhi TOMAR, Commercial Litigation Associate, AREVA T&D India Ltd.    | 10 06 2009 04:21:50 +0000
Be$t one!!!!!
  Commented by  Ajay Ziz, professional tourist guide, a famous travel agency    | 09 16 2009 08:30:52 +0000
sham sir , you are not in a bygone era.

krsna never got to marry radha :: heer , ranjha :: and many others :: never married but they are remembered by us ordinary mortals::
hitler married eva just before committing suicide in the bunker ::

but it's very clear a woman is behind every great man and vice versa :::
  Commented by  SR Sham Sunder, CEO/MD/Director Technoaid    | 09 16 2009 05:56:57 +0000
Smita - The boy felt at that time that the girl should have all opportunity to take a responsible decision and she should be under no pressure except that he is available to her at all times in support.  In retrospect however, the boy feels that he overlooked the fact that she was under pressure from her people!  On the one hand, she was under pressure and on the other hand there was absence of counter pressure.  That's why I concluded that in India, perhaps, even girls expect boys to be forceful.  Anyway, thanks for all the responses.  This should not divert us from the main story.  I complement Sourav for the main story which is very laudable on the part of the boy and in almost equal terms, the girl.  At a young age, many ideals are seen.  It is sad that when they grow up, many are lost.  
  Commented by  Mandeep K. Bajwa, Planning and Development Executive, RMC (India) Infrastructure Ltd.    | 09 15 2009 11:41:55 +0000
Very Nice and Touchy....
Thanx for sharing.....
  Commented by  Devi Kaladeen, Audit Manager, Health Sector Development Unit    | 09 15 2009 05:07:56 +0000
Very refreshing. Thanks for sharing.
  Commented by  Makrand Bhave, XYZ    | 09 14 2009 17:39:41 +0000
Rating : +1 
bEAUTIFUL!! True love... never dies!! 
  Commented by  Alka Thakur, Technical Support Manager, Vendio Services and a freelance German Translator    | 09 14 2009 12:19:26 +0000
Rating : +2 
Unconditional love indeed!! Very nice, thanks so much for sharing!!
  Commented by  Smitha Allen (Rover Holidays Pvt. Ltd), Tour Management Executive, Rover Holidays Pvt. Ltd    | 09 14 2009 11:40:37 +0000
Rating : +2 
Dear Mr. Sham sunder,

Your story is touching. If you truly love a person, you'll try all possible effort till the two get together.That's from my personal experience. And I Love my Hubby very much with respect.

The Boy's decision must be very strong....  
  Commented by  BEENA AGARWAL, Head/VP/GM-Corporate Planning/Strategy, ANADI HI TECH AGRO PVT LTD    | 09 14 2009 10:47:27 +0000
Rating : +1 
Extremely nice example of true love.Only these loves can be treated as true love ,rest maximum part in present time based on selfishness and money.The story itself tells the definition of love that true love can never diminish,die or divert;whatever be the situation.
concrete example of true love
  Commented by  SR Sham Sunder, CEO/MD/Director Technoaid    | 09 14 2009 10:46:38 +0000
Rating : +3 
There is nothing heart touching in the story I am narrating now.  It is just open for opinions now.  It will be just a review now in my life.
An 18 year old, while studying for his diploma met a 16 year old in the same college.  He proposed to her : "I like you.  If you also like me, then we will meet and discuss further".  The 16 year old told him that she is too young for all this.  He said it is alright!"
At the end of the term, he gave her an autograph book.  She wrote a message friends usually exchange but also added : "forget me not".  This left him thinking but he did nothing further.  He completed the course and joined a job.  He also used to meet many people due to his sports interests.  
One such scheduled meeting after six years took him to Mysore's Divisional Commissioner.  Before entering his office, he happened to see a familiar face.  He returned to confirm and well, it was his friend who had told him she is too young for long term plans in life.  He spoke to her briefly and met her again after the appointment concluded.  Next time when he was in Mysore, he again met her and walked her to her hostel room.  
He then casually asked her whether her parents are looking for a groom for her.  She said "Yes" and immediately asked him "For you?"!  When he looked into her eyes at that moment, he could sense some interest in her and told her that his ideas are still same.  Although he is not looking for marriage yet, if she is interested, both could talk about a future!  She told him that she would speak to her parents and get back to him.  He said OK.
She communicated to him to inform that her parents want to meet him.  She was in Mysore and he was in Tumkur but her parents were in Bangalore.  A Saturday evening was the meeting.  Her father just told him that he liked the way both youngsters behaved - direct discussion and immediately a reference to parents when mutual interest existed.  He still said that such relationship, especially when it was inter-cast, rested with blessings of the almighty.  
She gave him a feed back that her sisters and father were happy but mother was apprehensive.  but she assured him that mother will come around.  Every week end he came down to the railway station at Bangalore to drop her back to her home and discuss on route.  After nearly a year, the father had also started supporting the mother but the girl was still hopeful.  But one day she said she can not go against parents’ wishes.  He told her that she can consider marrying the next day and that his parents will accept his decision.  In fact, when a proposal for his own marriage had come up, he had told his parents to wait since the present relationship was unclear.  His parents knew all details of the relationship so far.  
Her suggestion was that he should drop thoughts of marriage with her.  
Three months later, he sent her a letter informing her that his colleague, also of the same community as hers, was a very nice boy.  If she was interested, he would talk to his colleague and arrange a meeting.  She wrote back that he need not join the bandwagon of those who are looking for alliances for her.  She still can not forget the friendship between them.  He wrote back saying that it was she who wanted out and his ideas are still the same.  But thinking about an old friendship (there was nothing called an affair!), if she harms her future, even he would feel bad. He renewed his offer to marry her anytime she was upto it.  She wrote back saying that she would still persuade her parents.  He said OK and started meeting her again.  
One fine day, she told him that she could not resist her parents and got engaged with someone else.  He wished her well and sent back through registered post all her letters to him. He went to her wedding and sent her a card for his wedding.  He visited her at her office when he happened to be around as a friend.  Such visits were perhaps three in number after the marriage.  
After many years, he happens to think that perhaps, the girl needed a more forceful push from the boy.  If the boy had pressed even a little harder, the two would have been married.  It is immaterial what is the state of marriage of the two individuals but it would have been nice if the relationship had resulted in a marriage between themselves.  
I have narrated all this just because in India, a boy needs to be forceful in such matters.  Or am I in a bygone era??!
  Commented by  Sarika Singh, Assistant Professor, BIT    | 09 14 2009 09:51:59 +0000
Nice story Saurav, really very touchy. Thanks for sharing...
  Commented by  Nitin M Aras, Head/VP/GM-Tech. Support, Wintech Taparia Limited    | 09 14 2009 09:27:51 +0000
Good to share. nice one..
  Commented by  Ajay Ziz, professional tourist guide, a famous travel agency    | 09 14 2009 09:23:12 +0000
the verbose people usually play with words and are not always sincere ( as these people are like migratory birds ).

the male character in the story( i think he resembles a real life person i know ) is good with heart but the girl in real life married another one :: the guy has married now and has become a roaming saint::

stories are stories and are not reality :::
by the way good story :: 
  Commented by  Paresh.Khanchandani, Process Manager, E-Procurement Technologies Limited    | 09 14 2009 09:19:48 +0000
Rating : +2 
Love is patient, love is kind.
It is a beautiful story which you share with us Mr. Banerjee !!

I would say:
It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
It is not rude, it is not self-seeking.
It is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil, but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails.
  Commented by  suchita Ambardekar, Financial Analyst, Falcon Brokerage Pvt Ltd.    | 09 14 2009 08:56:29 +0000
Rating : +1 
Wow, saourav.......just too good. In a longtime I have not read such an inspiring love story..!!!!!!
  Commented by  varsha mishra, Analytical Chemistry Manager, rfrac    | 10 24 2008 19:27:02 +0000
really gud
  Commented by  CHILUKURI VENKATRAO, Treasury Operations Manager, Greenback Forex Services Pvt.Ltd    | 10 11 2008 04:44:26 +0000
 Heart Touching one.........
  Commented by  veguru vijayakumar babu, Head/VP/GM-Finance/Audit, Sujana Group Of Companies    | 10 07 2008 08:43:42 +0000
moving ..
  Commented by  Bhuneshwar Ram Tripathi, Head/VP/GM-Production/Manufacturing, Bhatia International Ltd.    | 10 05 2008 17:35:20 +0000
Very touchy story.
Thanks and Regards,
B.R.Tripathi.
  Commented by  Sunita Singh, Senior Executive- HR    | 07 29 2008 11:27:30 +0000
Rating : +1 
too good and touching story.......

Regards,
Sunita
  Commented by  Abhishek Tiwari, Network Admin/System Admin, STPL INc.    | 07 29 2008 08:04:04 +0000
Beautiful
  Commented by  Hardik Patel, Team Lead (Staffing and Recruitment), Rishabh Softwares Pvt. Ltd. / Rishi Infotech Pvt. Ltd    | 07 28 2008 10:09:49 +0000
Rating : +1 
Nice Article.
  Commented by  DEEPAK KUMAR JAIN, Head/VP/GM-Investment Banking AUM INVESTMENT & MANAGENT CONSULTANTS    | 07 21 2008 23:27:39 +0000
Rating : +1 
really good,  with good message at end. if it were real story, i hope one of the best and happy couple.
  Commented by  Jaygopal Raghavan, Head/VP/GM-Client Servicing, Percept Holdings    | 07 08 2008 02:59:00 +0000
Rating : +2 
Beautiful. You just made my day. Hope it is a real life one and not fiction. 
  Commented by  Sanjay Wankhede, Project Lead, T-Systems (Cognizant Company)    | 07 08 2008 02:14:29 +0000
Rating : +2 
TOOOOOoooo Good ...
  Commented by  Mallikarjuna Gupta Bhogavalli, Sr. Product Manager, Oracle India Pvt Ltd    | 07 08 2008 01:15:18 +0000
Rating : +1 
It is really a gud story 
  Commented by  Bandi Kanna, Head/VP/GM-Corporate Planning/Strategy Almasa Facility Services LLC    | 07 06 2008 23:46:18 +0000
Rating : +2 
really brought tears in my eyes.. very touchy..
cheers
  Commented by  Kapil Bhatnagar, Client Relationship Manager - Offshore Investments, RAKBANK    | 07 03 2008 22:50:18 +0000
Rating : +2 
wonderful and touching..... Keep on sending such stories...
  Commented by  Prathibha Dasari, Project Leader/Managing Consultant, Ramakanth Recruitment Resources    | 07 02 2008 01:20:31 +0000
Rating : +2 
wonderful heart touching very nice :-)
  Commented by  Girish Nair, HR Executive, I-Link Software Pvt. Ltd.    | 07 01 2008 23:33:21 +0000
Rating : +2 
Good one....
  Commented by  Partha Bandyopadhyay, Marketing Manager eHorizon India Pvt Ltd    | 07 01 2008 23:32:47 +0000
Rating : +2 
I am speechless
Regards,
Partha
  Commented by  aman katiyar, engineer , NTPC limited    | 07 01 2008 23:21:26 +0000
Rating : +2 
gud one..
  Commented by  Sarada M, HR Coordinator, Microsoft (AVON)    | 07 01 2008 22:39:02 +0000
Rating : +2 
Wonderful and Touching..

Best wishes,
Sarada
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