Destined to love you.

Destined to love you.

kateS

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A beautiful story of how love changed the destination of two strangers. Ryan, a ordinary, Good looking man was rejected by the father of the girl he loves for his status in society. What will he do to acquire his love back after a few years when both their status is changed.......

Chapter 1 The breaking point

On the fine evening when everyone are just returning to enjoy the New year eve, a lonely good looking, Tall, Attractive man who just hated living his life is walking along the Riverside. In his mind runs a lot of questions .""Is it wrong to love someone when we have nothing but a good heart, love to be shared with the entire world". Here comes the new dawn of the new year of his life. Even though he decided not to give his love of his life for the reason of social status, he have no idea of what to do.

He just spent the entire night gazing the starry night, with the celebration of entire city A by the riverside. That was the place where he first saw her.

Three months ago....

On a bright day after a sudden down pour, the entire sky is clearing with a bright sun is coming over head. On the Riverside park, he took a walk in the bridge over the river. As he was enjoying the view he saw a small queue.

With wonder he get near the queue, He hear " Come on! If you don't kiss me now, I won't give you the flowers. Don't you want Flowers from this beautiful sister", a young beautiful woman said to the children around her.

" Yes, I want Flowers. But my brother said I can't kiss a beautiful lady in daylight. If I have to kiss a girl then I should be responsible for her", replied the boy standing next to the woman.

With a cute laugh which created dimple in her cute rosy cheeks, She bent down to the kid and placed a kiss on the forehead and said

" You don't always have to take responsibility for kissing the person you like. Do you take responsibility if you kiss your brother...Here you have the flowers."

"Don't worry !!I will definitely marry you when I become older", said the boy with blushed face and run.

From then he started to like her a lot. Bit dare not to say it to her. For over three months he admired her from a distance.

The entire Three months of his long admiration for her is getting into his mind over and over again since he was refused to have her hand by her father.

He is idle as he is looking for a perfect start to his career as he was recently fired from the store as the store manager. Untill the dawn, he stand still by the Riverside deceived to move on, but her thoughts halt him from leaving.

With the chillness of morning breeze and the rays of rising sun, a blink of thought arise in his mind after remersing the world that hurt him and his dignity. The thought that arise in his mind feels like a breaking point in his life. He is not sure whether its gonna be a success or not. But he decided to go a try to it since he felt its the only option that is left behind for him

On the first dawn of the new year, he decided to start his life over again leaving all the past and his mistakes behind. He decided not to be the same him again in this second chance of the life. With the determination and his decision he left the old him in the place and took a new birth in the same life and walked towards his destination.

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