The story of Ira and Arpit was very special, a love story that was tested by time and circumstances. Their meeting was a simple one, but their relationship was something entirely different. Ira was a girl from a small town who was always lost in books. She had no particular interest in romance; her world was just about studies and peace. On the other hand, Arpit, a well-known name in the city, despite reaching the heights of success, felt something was missing in his life - something he couldn't find.
Ira and Arpit met at a seminar. Arpit had noticed Ira when she praised a book that she always carried in her bag. There was a strange spark in her eyes, as if she had not just read a book, but had discovered some deep mystery. In Arpit's words, Ira found something she hadn't encountered before. He was merely interested in talking to her about her favorite author, but he wanted the conversation to extend beyond books.
Slowly, their conversations began, and their meetings increased. Arpit began showing Ira his world, where the moonlight at night gave him strength. For Ira, it was a new experience. She knew that Arpit's life was very different, but his simplicity and perspective attracted her. Arpit showed Ira his habit of writing poetry, and Ira introduced him to her world of stories.
As time passed, their friendship turned into something special. But one day, Arpit asked Ira, "Do you love me?" Ira remained silent. There was a question in her eyes, but she was also asking herself whether this was love or just an emotional connection that had risen to the heights of friendship.
A few days later, when they were sitting under the moonlight, Ira said, "I never thought I could understand someone so much, but now I feel that this is love, something that took me time to understand."
Arpit smiled and said, "Think of our relationship as a book, where each chapter is special, but we need time until the last line to truly understand our love."
That night became the beginning of their relationship. Arpit and Ira changed their entire world because their love was not just in words but in their understanding of each other. They no longer just lost themselves in books but began writing their world together.