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Rated: E · Short Story · Drama · #2078247
A very short story of girls delimma
She was roaming here and there, moving her ring back and forth, probably thinking that what if she removes the ring, which is proof of their relation, the reason of their relation, will it undo their engagement, as after whatever happened yesterday, she really does not want to be in a relationship with him anymore. She could perfectly remember that how Ved, her fiancé, came at the party yesterday and start scolding her, and then insulted her in the presence of everyone just because she was talking to someone. And now she was thinking that no one can stay in a relationship, where there is no trust, so how can she and why should she? And when she was thinking about what she should do now, then her Aunt came and sat by her "thinking about yesterday?", was what she asked, "Yes", the girl replied Hesitatingly . "I can understand with what you are going through, this is something that happens in everyone's life, fate test everyone in its own way and I am here to tell you something important" aunt said, "What?", the girl queried. "Difference between misunderstanding and distrust, I am not taking anyone's side, but just want my dear, to know that several times in life misunderstanding do happen. And you should always take step to clear them because if you will let it fell, it will fall, ultimately breaking your relationship" she said, pointing to the ring and then added, "for once, just try to save the relationship, even if your attempt comes out to be fruitless, you will be at least satisfied that you have tried your best to save it. And trust me my dear, only good things will happen in your life". She nodded, hugged her aunt and placed back the ring in her finger, with the decision of giving it another chance.
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