Love Came After Memories Chapter 6 - The Real Ending
The following day, around 5 p.m., Leena had just four hours left until her boarding time. The evening sky was quite delusional, with both the sun and moon visible. Similarly, Leena was in a delusional state, questioning whether her decision was right or wrong. Her memory loss had made her life difficult, leaving her without memories of the past or an understanding of the present.
In this state of confusion, she was packing
her bags in her room when Prabhakaran walked in. His usually cherished,
blooming face was quite dull, like the sun. He slowly called out to her in a
sad tone, “Mom.” Hearing his voice, Leena felt a sharp pain, knowing she was
about to walk away from his life in a few hours. Yet, she turned around with a
fake smile.
With that smile, she welcomed him, “What
happened, Prabha?” Prabhakaran, with an innocent face, asked, “Mom, are you
going to India?” Leena responded with a lie in a sweet tone, “Yes, it’s just a
few days’ trip. I’ll be back soon.” Tears started to fall from Prabhakaran’s
eyes. “Why are you leaving me alone? I want to come with you.”
Leena was shaken by his words. She tried to
console him with sweet words, “Prabha, Mommy has important work in India. I’ll
be busy with paperwork, which is why I’m not taking you. Your dad will take
care of you until I get back.” “Mom, please take me with you,” Prabhakaran
said, crying.
Leena held his face with her hands. “Prabha,
don’t you love your dad?” Prabhakaran responded, “I love both of you.” She
continued, “Then what’s the problem, Prabha? I’ll be back in 3 to 4 days. Be a
good boy and don’t trouble your dad. I’ll return with lots of gifts and
sweets.” Prabhakaran hugged her and said, “I’ll miss you.” His hug made her
emotional. “I’ll miss you too,” she responded, hiding the truth. Deep down, she
knew what was really happening.
Later, Vijay was loading Leena’s luggage into
his car. He was quiet, showing no emotion. But Leena didn’t notice; her focus
was entirely on Prabhakaran. She knew this would be their last meeting, so she
tried to hide her emotions and give him the best sendoff possible. After
kissing him on the forehead, she left for her new life, accompanying her son to
Lalita until Vijay arrived.
Vijay and Leena set off for the airport.
Leena was emotional, knowing she wouldn’t see her son’s face again. Her memory
loss had turned her life upside down. The wind seemed directionless, much like
her own life. In this emotional state, her mind drifted to Vijay’s silence.
His volcanic silence, with tense eyes,
indicated he had something to say. Leena knew Vijay loved her, but she didn’t
want to face any trouble, which was why she made her decision. Seeing his
silence, she realized something was off.
She tried to start a conversation, “Vijay,
how much time until we reach the airport?” Without looking at her, Vijay
responded, “Forty minutes.” His tone made it clear he had something to say.
She pushed further, “Also, take care of
Prabha.” Vijay responded in the same tone, “I will.” She continued, “I know
you’re angry with me about the decision. If you have something to say, spit it
out.”
Vijay replied, “No, I don’t have anything to
say.” Leena pressured him, “No, Vijay, you have something to say.” Vijay gave
the same response. Leena made one final attempt to break the silence. At last,
Vijay spoke.
With a heavy breath, he began. “You don’t
know what that decision does.” His anger fumed. Leena responded softly, “I
know, but I made that decision so that you both remain happy and safe.” Vijay
retorted, “Oh great! Just tell me one thing. After you leave, do you think
we’ll be happy? I can manage the lie that Mom will be back in two days, but
after that, he’ll know the truth.”
Leena tried to calm him, but Vijay continued.
“I don’t understand. When I need you, you go away, and when I try to avoid you,
you hold on tight. When I thought everything was over in 10th grade, you came
into my life. I thought it would be friendship, but you pushed it to the next
level. I tried to hide my love to keep you happy and comfortable, but you broke
that. If leaving is the only choice, then why did you come into my life?”
His words hung in the air. Leena tried to
respond, “Vijay, I understand it’s my mistake.”
Vijay
interrupted, “Leena, I’m not blaming you. I’m blaming fate. If our separation
is final, why did fate allow us to meet? With fate, you’re also lending a hand
by making harsh decisions over small things. Don’t you think we can solve
problems together?”
His words hurt her deeply. Tears began to
flow. Seeing her in tears, Vijay realized he’d lost control. His emotions
shifted from anger to sadness. He tried to calm her. “Leena, I’m sorry. I lost
myself in anger. I should have controlled myself. I know what you’re going
through. The decision you made must have considered everything. I blame myself.
Leena, it’s better if I drive us to the airport.”
Vijay started driving again. After a few
moments, Leena stopped crying. Silence filled the car. From the outside, they
were quiet, but inside, they were fighting emotional battles. Twenty-five
minutes later, they reached the airport.
Vijay helped with the luggage, and they
walked to the boarding pass counter. Each step weighed heavily on them. Leena’s
mind echoed with her last recording and Vijay’s words. On the other side, Vijay
couldn’t shake the feeling of their impending separation. Suddenly, Vijay
realized he left the plane ticket in the car.
He said, “Leena, stay here. I’ll get the plane
ticket from the car.” He quickly went to retrieve it. As he left, Leena became
emotional. She couldn’t control it anymore. She was at a crossroads: accept her
current path or restart her life by forgiving herself. At that crucial moment,
she remembered her recording and her own words.
“Will you be happier after being separated
from Vijay?” That question made her realize something. Meanwhile, Vijay opened
the car door, found the ticket, and tried to hold it. His hands trembled. But
he hardened his heart and took the ticket to Leena. As he closed the car door,
he saw her standing beside the car with the luggage.
Seeing her, he was tense. “Leena, what are
you doing here?” Leena hesitated, “Will you cancel today’s ticket?” Vijay was
perplexed, “Why?” Leena, without a second thought, hugged him. “Vijay, I was
totally wrong. I thought we’d all be happy if I walked away. But in reality,
we’ll be happier together. Let’s restart our life from today. Let’s go back
home. Prabha is waiting for us.”
Vijay felt the ground shift beneath him. He
asked excitedly, “Are you sure?” Leena nodded and placed herself on Vijay’s
chest. “Let’s continue our love story,” she resonated from the depths of her
heart. And so, they lived happily ever after.
The story must have ended like this, but it
didn’t. I, the narrator, hoped for a similar ending in my real love life. But
love isn’t always two-sided; it can be one-sided too. That’s what happened in
reality. The story you’ve read is fictional, but the characters are real.
Leena
and I didn’t get the fate I expected. I thought we’d lead a happy, cheerful
life together. I thought she was my ideal partner, but to her, I was just
another guy who loved her. As in the story, I proposed and faced rejection, but
I never got another chance.
That rejection led me to become a writer. It
made me who I am. It’s been years since I last saw her. Over time, I lost hope
of her returning, and my love faded. But in the beginning and end, I daydreamed
about many possibilities, and this story was one of them. My daydreams didn’t
turn into reality, but they became stories.
Today, I feel we wouldn’t have been a great
couple. That’s okay because not all love stories end with people uniting and
enjoying their love. Sometimes, they lead us to discover hidden talents. If I
met her again, I’d thank her for rejecting me. I wouldn’t start a relationship
with her even if I got the chance because I’ve grown beyond what she expected.
For me, she was my past love, and from that love, I gained something precious.
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