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“To love someone is to hold a mirror to their soul and see your own reflection staring back. You’ve become a mirror to me, Shireen.”
deepanshu tomar, The End of the Spring: Because some Love Stories transcend time
“She promised me that she would always be there—whenever I needed her, no matter what. She said she wouldn’t let me fall into this darkness, and that she would always be my light. But now, here I am, swallowed whole by that very darkness, and it feels so much colder without her. It’s ironic, really. The one person I needed the most, the one person who could have pulled me out of this hell, is the reason I’m in this place at all.”
Deepanshu Tomar, The End of the Spring: Because some Love Stories transcend time
“I will,” she promised, leaning in for a quick kiss on my cheek. “And you take care of yourself too. Don’t go missing me too much.”

I chuckled softly, feeling the weight of her words hit me all at once. I kissed her on her forehead and said “I don’t know if that’s possible. But I’ll try.”
Deepanshu Tomar, The End of the Spring: Because some Love Stories transcend time
“God has given me an intellect that allows me to think deeply, perhaps too deeply. It's both a blessing and a curse. The more I think, the more questions I have, and the more I feel trapped in a web of my own thoughts.”
Deepanshu Tomar, The End of the Spring: Because some Love Stories transcend time
“I would write a thousand books, each word dipped in the ink of my sorrow and longing, just to have her back in my life. I would pen millions of poems, pouring every ounce of my heart into them, if only she could read them and know how much I loved her.”
Deepanshu Tomar, The End of the Spring: Because some Love Stories transcend time
“All those things seems cringe until it’s your turn.”
Deepanshu Tomar, The End of the Spring: Because some Love Stories transcend time
“You say that now,” she replied, her tone laced with a bitterness she clearly didn’t want to feel. “But things change. People change. What if you wake up one day and realize I’m not worth it? All Forever promises are meant for the present only.”
Deepanshu Tomar, The End of the Spring: Because some Love Stories transcend time
“I would do anything. I would pay whatever I’d earned, every penny, every cent, if it meant I could have one more chance to hold her again. I would beg at every temple, mosque, every church, pleading for one more moment, for just one more day with her.

I would write a thousand books, each word dipped in the ink of my sorrow and longing, just to have her back in my life. I would pen millions of poems, pouring every ounce of my heart into them, if only she could read them and know how much I loved her.”
Deepanshu Tomar, The End of the Spring: Because some Love Stories transcend time
“Love, I realized, wasn’t about the promises of forever. It was about the moments when someone chose you, again and again, not because they had to but because they wanted to. And that’s what scared me the most. Because for the first time, I wasn’t just afraid of losing someone—I was afraid of being unworthy of their choice.”
DEEPANSHU TOMAR, The End of the Spring: Because some Love Stories transcend time
“I would do anything. I would pay whatever I’d earned, every penny, every cent, if it meant I could have one more chance to hold her again. I would beg at every temple, mosque, every church, pleading for one more moment, for just one more day with her”
Deepanshu Tomar, The End of the Spring: Because some Love Stories transcend time
“Maybe they were right, but even so, I refused to beg for love from anyone. Beggars don’t receive
love—they receive sympathy at best. And I didn’t want sympathy; I only wanted love. From Shireen, I didn’t ask for much either. All I ever wanted was for her to feel that I was hers and that I was enough for her”
Deepanshu Tomar, The End of the Spring: Because some Love Stories transcend time
“The hug caught me off guard, but I quickly enveloped her in my arms. She was so close, her head resting lightly against my chest, that I could feel her heartbeat. It was fast, and erratic, like mine. But then, as if drawn by some invisible force, our heartbeats began to sync. It was as though we were no longer two separate beings, but one—bound by something far greater than words or logic could explain. Two bodies, one heart, one soul—beating as one in perfect rhythm.”
Deepanshu Tomar, The End of the Spring: Because some Love Stories transcend time
“I’m selfish, I know. I want to be part of your happiness, even though I know you’ll find happiness with or without me. I just wanted to be there with you, to be a part of your world, to show you, in my own quiet way, how much you mean to me. I never told you this before, but I knew your value before I ever lost you. And now, knowing that I might lose you, it breaks me.”
Deepanshu Tomar, The End of the Spring: Because some Love Stories transcend time

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