THE SILENT ADMIRER


He waited for her. This was her daily jogging path. Enchanted by her; he had longed to tell her, his feelings. But words would get stuck right at his throat, never coming out.

But he could admire her anyways, from a distance. Maybe someday gather guts too, to speak to her, he hoped.

But she didn’t come that day, strange. And many days after that too!
He wondered what happened as he waited. Another day passed.

An ever-silent admirer, his heart got crushed today. It was too late now. She was coming, jogging with a new man his way, married.

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24 comments:

  1. Aw... Thats a tragedy...
    Maybe thats why they say... Never hold yourself from expressing love!

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    1. yea we shouldn't hold ourselves from expressing our feelings, thanks @Locomente

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  2. Dear Nandini,

    Sad but probably the truth for many. Nicely done.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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    1. thanks for the prompt @Rochelle

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  3. Poor guy. Well written about a sad event. Shyness troubles many people.

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  4. Awwww poor thing! So many people suffer because they don't voice out their feelings!

    Great take ND.

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    1. thanks a lot @Soumya, yep you're right

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  5. Anonymous12:26

    Nandini,
    Maybe he should have spoken up earlier. The ironic thing would be if her new husband was someone else she met jogging, just a little way up the path. :)
    -David

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  6. David stole my thoughts on this one. Faint heart never a fair maiden won!

    janet

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  7. Poor guy, but it's probably for the best. He deserves someone who will notice him too.

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    1. yeah maybe he'll get someone else :-)

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  8. Anonymous01:21

    I could feel his anxiety when he didn't show. A sad story, Nandini.

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    1. thanks for reading @karengwhitelaw

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  9. Awww. So sad. I was very engaged.

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  10. Sad story, I hope he learned to be a little braver for the future

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  11. Anonymous13:33

    He should have plucked up the courage to speak to her, how sad. Great take on the prompt, well done
    Dee

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  12. Good story! Felt his heart drop!

    Regards

    Jim

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  13. tragic...bet he learned quickly not to let his fears make him procrastinate on obtaining what he feels is right for him. good story!

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  14. Anonymous04:56

    Great story, unfortunately he waited to long. Good job! Nan

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