Sunday, August 7, 2022

Love, does it everything...?

 This blog is in response to the class group activity given by Vaidehi ma'am to write a story based on theme of heroic epic. Upasana, Anjali and I have collaboratively written a story.


                In a very huge Empire, too wealthy very equipped as well as courageous manner, she was very lonely in a corner of her mind and heart. She don't know what life exactly means. She is just busy in her work and adventure. One day she meets a man. He was quite easy and very honest man, who tries to spread morality among people. She was observing him, he tries to do same to the girl, She asks "I have everything with me, such a huge Empire, courage, beauty. What do you have ?" 

He replied, "I haven't empire and wealth like you but I have very loving family."

She further ask, "Ohhh ... And What will you do with that ? isn't it foolish ? get out of my way.

"One day you will remember me ma'am when you really want that". he replies very calmly.

                  She is now recalling what the man was telling to her. She was the princess of the Empire of London and daughter of king Charles, named Mary. Her mother was very loving but princess doesn't give importance to love and so to her. After the death of her mother Eliza, her father had second marriage, and her step mother was very arrogant and so her father also ignoring her. 

          Now she is very lonely. To find love and as she was nature and adventure lover, she travelled to an adventurous tour. During that one of her leg gets injured. So that she was unable to move and couldn't catch her colleagues.

"May I help you mam ?", a man come up with smile with very amusing personality.

"Who are you to help a bold girl like me, you are not looking that much strong to even raise me in your arms", she replies with arrogance. 

"No matter ma'am, I am going. Let you be food of wild animals. Obviously you are brave enough to fight with them." He tries to live her alone.

(She thinks, if he will not help me /, I must be food of animals. I can't help myself. I don't want to miss blessing in disguise.)

"Ohhh... please help me."

"Sorry ma'am I couldn't hear, can you repeat it?"

She gets angry.

"Okay okay". 

He further taunts her, "Doesn't it harm your Pride."

Her face becomes very furious so he tries to avoid it.

"Okay, done."

He raises her in his arms and starts to walk.

She tells him, "Don't look at me and stop your smile".

"Okay mam"

All the way he keeps talking in funniest way and looks at her. He starts to ask her lots of questions in a series.

Where are you from?

What's your name?

Why are you here ?

but she doesn't reply

The reached at his home, there is a very small hurt. She thinks, in a very small hurt, how can he be very happy.

He was orphan named Jacob.

She stays at his home for 3 days until she recovered. Meanwhile he cares of her a lot without uttering a word. She also becomes too much happy in a very small hut of Jacob, without too much aristocracy. She finds him not funny but very courageous one, who always deals with all aspects of life with smily face. Both fall in love but none of them have confessed.

                 After getting cured, she returns to her home. On the way to the kingdom, she observes poor men with full of happiness and she reflects them with Jacob and moves towards her home. 

             After reaching at home, she found her parents and surroundings very dull, love was not there at all for she addicted after meeting Jacob. Now she is deeply remembering Jacob. She also recalls statement of her mother,

"You will never get success until you will not respect others. Life is incomplete without love... my dear."

              Now after purgation of herself, she leaves empire and goes to Jacob and she decides to prefer love companionship rather than wealth. She utters words,

        "Love, does it everything...?"



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