Love your dearest as the sky loves the earth, be patient like the ground and tell your heart, 'A long way to go before we love' and then a deep silence is needed to feel each other.
Tell your dearest, 'Never break your promise, my love. If you do so, you just cheat yourself. Not me.'
'Waiting' is an ordinary word, but it has a vast significance to one who falls in love. Waiting for love, waiting for smiling face, Waiting for tears --- or, when love is lost waiting for a new love or waiting with a blank look.
Tarak Ghosh is a science fiction novelist who writes for both adults and teenagers. But it is his aviation riddles, such as Flight 73, Silent Cockpit, and Flight 648, that he is best known for. In addition to the aviation mystery, he also penned a couple of Romantic fictions and several occult fantasies. He works as a criminal reporter, a film director, and the editor of an English news website. His 26 years in journalism have provided him with a broad foundation from which to approach a variety of fiction. He loves to raise his voice against any cruelty to women. He believes in women's empowerment and has made many short feature films based on women's empowerment. His title, "I Am Suzan," edited by Tony Johnson, is a fictional story that addresses abuse within the care system and draws the reader into one young girl's plight.