Saturday, May 24, 2008

Love Stories

- by Ayesha Parveen 11 Nov 2008
Category: Others.
This story has been read 147 times.

Two sisters, both my friends, were discussing the role of love. Does love hurt or heal? Each tells a real-life story of love.

The first sister tells the story of Prerna, Snowy and Jimmy. Eight year-old Prerna, had a kitten, Jimmy. Finding Jimmy abandoned behind her house, Prerna had brought him home and loved him very much.

She already had Snowy, an exceptionally gentle cat, (more of an angel for her) who immediately accepted Jimmy. When Snowy and Jimmy would have milk from the same bowl, Jimmy, half-in-size compared to Snowy, would try to push him out. Snowy, however, was like the big-brother who forgives and understands. Meal over, Snowy would come and sit on Prerna's lap. As she would pet him affectionately, he would shut his eyes in comfort and relax. Jimmy, on the other hand, would climb up Prerna's back, jump into her lap, start playing with the buttons and lace on her dress and soon fall asleep, his front paws resting on her arm.

One day, Prerna could not find Jimmy any more. She searched the whole house and for a week, would look out of the window, hoping he would come back for the meals at least. But he never did, and with tears in her eyes, Prerna understood Jimmy would not come back to her.

After some years, Prerna moved to a new place and took Snowy with her. Snowy was very old now and would often sit at the window and look outside. Perhaps, he missed Jimmy. Then one day, unfortunately, Snowy could not be found, just like Jimmy. Prerna cried for days and the loss of her two pets, over some years, was extremely painful for her. Thus, the first sister says, “Love hurts.”

The second sister now tells about Puti and Tipu. Puti had a very difficult childhood in which the only silver-lining was Tipu, her first love. Having not got any love from her parents (they had a messed-up marriage), Puti's whole life centered round Tipu. It was he who taught the quiet girl to look forward to life and to count one's blessings. For her, he was full of laughter and sunshine.

However, life being full of twists and turns, changed for Puti when one day, Tipu suddenly had to leave the school. Those being pre-email days, Puti lost touch with him and for her life became empty, but not really, because Tipu's memory, his kindness and his words of encouragement stayed with her. Even after many years, Puti still has the picture Tipu had sketched for her.

A lot of pain has come in Puti's life, but to look for happiness and healing, all she has to do is reach inside her soul, and there, Tipu is forever with her, his bright eyes smiling. “Love heals”, says the second sister as she concludes the story.

After hearing the true-stories of Prerna and Puti, I have come to the conclusion that love does hurt, but finally heals. My belief is that both Jimmy and Snowy are happy in whatever forms they have taken and the love they had got from and given Prerna will be turned into blessings for her as well. As for Puti and Tipu, I am sure that they will find each other again, in life or beyond it.

Love is never wasted.

ayeshacgs@hotmail.com

8 comments:

Nahrin said...

it was another piece came out directly from the bottom of a kind heart

Mahreen said...

love always heals, it's not the love that hurts, it's the loss of love that hurts people.

Shilpan said...

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Unknown said...

it reflects the person u truly are inside. felt so real. continue writin and congratulations for all the post, they are all very good.

Ayesha Parveen said...

Hey Rantissa,
Thank you so much for saying my post reflects the person I am. I do write what I feel and believe in.
Ayesha

Ayesha Parveen said...

MSN Readers' comments:

sk jaiswal - new delhi on 11/11/2008 4:13:39 PM
Bossss...:) tussi chha gaye ho aaj :) cheeerss

ajaykumar - bangalore on 11/11/2008 4:25:46 PM
5 star only for the Last sentence.

akram saqib - sahiwal on 11/11/2008 9:06:29 PM
really love is never wasted but often exploited!!

Ayesha Parveen said...

MSN Readers' comments:

sharmishtha - kolkata on 11/11/2008 10:37:15 PM
marvellous story.

sk jaiswal - new delhi on 11/12/2008 10:23:55 AM
apun Double star dega. Its soo true and very touching - "Love is never wasted."

Ayesha Parveen said...

MSN Reader's comments:

Rajesh - Hyderabad on 11/12/2008 10:24:09 AM
True love without expectations always heals, love that is based on some expectation, including of return love always hurts, for we count what we gave v/s what we got. Love that is purely for lust and obsessions hurt the most. Yes the human life has both the qualities, hurt in some and heal in some, hurt always shows a poor human, heal always means a higher consciousness, so let us take it both ways, one at a time and sometime when one takes stock, one realises love is never wasted, it teaches beyond the hurt and heal ;-) Good one Ayesha, keep it up.