He met her…..She met him….

It was someday of the week….he dropped by her town and gave her a call…….he had not done this last time…..so this time he did….it was already 7 in the evening……..all she told was,”so are we meeting” and he knew the expected answer and so told “yes, in a hour”.
She was happy…just happy.She wanted to meet him for no reason and with no intention…but still wanted to meet him. she put on her best dress…….and dressed to impress him and make him go head over heels….he had never seen her like this before…they never got a chance to decide,plan and meet….so this was the first time…..
Sharp at 8 he was there…looking all tired and crumpled……the crowed train had also stamped him many more things…..but he somehow survived and reached…..guess he had an intention and reason behind this meeting or for that matter for dropping into her town itself……..This struggle to meet indicated an unseen, unknown but budding LOVE.
So they met and how they met…she looked her splendid……he to her eyes was very cute and his coming to meet her was rather sweet. they walked the street…she lead as she knew the place better…the streets were glittering cos it was navratri…..all one could see was lights, festivities…..it was like walking in a red carpet and entering into new phase of life……both of them unaware kept walking…. all the lights indicated HOPE.
They wanted to talk, so they stopped over a famous eatery….they nibbled and kept talking….somewhere in between he told,”I think i like you”. She knew what this meant…she wanted to tread a little deeper…..so she just went with the flow and didnt react or show anything…..they walked back and left each other with a promise to meet again the next day……she knew it was the start of a long relationship and knew it would last cos she had FAITH in him……
And so they met and ……Love …Hope and Faith……and as they say the rest is history….

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