these are the lines from one of the most amazing love stories I have ever read .... by Nicholas Sparks from his most amazing work as per me at least - 'The Notebook'
the love story of Noah & Allie - an improbable love story - improbable cos they were as different as they could be - He was a country boy. She was from the city. She had the world at her feet, while he didn't have two dimes to rub together. yet they were simply meant to be just like Samrat & Gunjan ...
Noah is asked by Allie : Do you think our love can make miracles? he answers - I do.
in the end of the story she asks him again : Do you think our love, can take us away together? he replies I think our love can do anything we want it to. and they both cross over to the other side lying in each other's arms... simply so heart breaking and beautiful... i always cry when i read the book or see the movie - it is indeed a beautiful love story....
tonight why am i associating them with SaJan ... as they too met young - almost adolescents and fell in love - yet situations forced em apart ... but despite the distance nothing could tear them apart - not even other people who came in their lives.. they fell in love as teenagers and as adults united finally..
their love and passion for each other proved stronger then all the things put together what was needed was merely a simple help of fate and yes her coming back to him once again to relive the memories of that summer romance
Samrat has made Gunjan too travel the path again - making her relive the fondest memories he had with his chashmish losing to her on purpose the game of treasure hunt only to rekindle past memories - for the box contained the reminder of the first gift he ever gave her as secret friend - yes another good luck charm - once called the friendship band 😳
the picnic is gonna be finally the place where the truth about Samrat is revealed when asked by her to do a dare which would make him happy he simply says the greatest happiness for me would be to let you know the real me 😳
to wind up tonight keeping the flavor alive let me quote another line from "The Notebook' which at least for me sums up the crux 😳
'It was real, wasn't it? You and me. Such a long time ago, we were just a couple of kids. But we really loved each other, didn't we? '