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Divine Plans and Unfinished Love: Chapter 5

Chapter 5:Reconnecting on Orkut:
Years had slipped away like sand through fingers. The days of carefree laughter and teenage dreams had given way to the unyielding pace of adulthood. I had finished school and moved to a bustling city for college, but amidst the chaos of new beginnings, one thing remained untouched—the quiet ache in my heart named Aman. He had been a constant shadow in my thoughts, an unfinished story I could never quite close. Life moved on, but he lingered like a sweet, distant melody I couldn't forget.
Then, one ordinary evening, while scrolling through Orkut—the social media sensation of our time—his name appeared on my screen. My heart paused mid-beat. Aman. His profile picture was simple, but his smile was just as I remembered: warm, inviting, and heartbreakingly familiar. My fingers hovered over the friend request button, trembling with anticipation and a deep fear of rejection. Finally, I gathered every ounce of courage and clicked. Minutes felt like hours as I waited, the nervous drumbeat of my heart filling the silence. When the notification pinged—“Aman has accepted your friend request”—a surge of exhilaration coursed through me. I stared at the screen, unsure of what to say, but knowing I couldn’t let this moment slip away. Summoning bravery from the depths of my longing, I typed: “Hi, Aman. Do you remember me? I’m Ananya’s friend.” The message felt like a lifeline to a past I cherished. Finally, one evening, buoyed by the weight of years and the intimacy of our exchanges, I took the plunge. Aman, I need to tell you something," I typed, my hands trembling. In that moment, everything I had carried in my heart for years—every fleeting thought, every heartache, every song that reminded me of him, every tear I had cried in silence—spilled into words. "I’ve loved you for as long as I can remember. You’ve always been more than a friend to me." I poured out the entirety of my soul, every raw emotion, every moment of longing, hoping that he would understand the depth of my love. I hit send and waited, the seconds stretching into an eternity.
His reply came swiftly but pierced me like shards of ice. "You are wholesome, Ananya," he wrote, "but thank you." Thank you? The words stung, unraveling every hope I had clung to. It wasn’t anger or disdain; it was worse—indifference cloaked in politeness. My heart cracked under the weight of his response, and for the first time, I realized that some love stories remain unfinished, not because they lack love, but because they lack reciprocity. My heart cracked under the weight of his response, and for the first time, I realized that some love stories remain unfinished, not because they lack love, but because they lack reciprocity.
Even as tears blurred my vision, I couldn’t bring myself to regret the confession. Loving Aman had been the most beautiful chapter of my life, and though it might end in bittersweet silence, it was a story I would always carry with pride. The heartache was real, but so was the love that had given it life.

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