A knot formed in my stomach as realization slowly dawned upon me. The baby girl was Manvi ls daughter, our daughter. I had no inkling of her existence until now. The gravity of the situation overwhelmed me, filling me with a mix of joy, sadness, and a tinge of anger for the secret that had been kept from me. My mind raced with questions as I saw Manvi' s mother in the living room, her eyes filled with a mixture of relief and apprehension when she saw me holding the baby girl.
Tears welled up in my eyes as I struggled to find the right words. "Why ? Why was this kept from me?"
She sighed, her gaze fixed on the baby in my arms. "Manvi made me promise to keep her pregnancy a secret from you. She didn't want you to feel alone in this world after she was gone. It was her way of ensuring that you had a piece of her to love and cherish."
The weight of Manvi ls sacrifice crashed down on me. She had chosen to bear the burden of pregnancy alone, to bring our daughter into this world without my knowledge. The depth of her love for me was both heartbreaking and awe-inspiring. Tears streamed down my face as I looked at the baby girl in my arms. She was a living testament to the love Manvi and I had shared. In her eyes, I saw a reflection of both her mother and myself, a symbol of hope and the continuation of a love that transcended even death.
With a mixture of gratitude and sorrow, I
made a vow to Manvi, wherever she may be. I would be the best father I could be for our daughter, showering her with the love and affection that Manvi would have wanted for her. Though she would never replace her mother, she would always be a living reminder of the extraordinary woman who had loved us both so fiercely.
As I held my daughter, I whispered words of love and promised to be there for her every step of the way. In that moment, amidst the grief and newfound joy, I knew that together, we would navigate the world, guided by the enduring presence of
Manvi ls love.
i was a hopeless romantic and you... you were my right place at the right time, my dream come true, my easiest hello and my hardest goodbye. but what you should know is that i l m so glad you showed up when you did. you and i were the chapter i didn't know i needed and so many of the pages are folded at the corners because i know i will want to go back so i can always remember how good it was. the sad truth is, we couldn't keep each other forever, but i think it's because we both knew there were other people who needed us more in this lifetime.
As an extraterrestrial being from a distant planet, my understanding of human emotions was limited. However, when I met Manvi, everything changed. She became the center of my universe, my guiding star in this foreign world called Earth. Our love transcended the boundaries of our different origins, and we built a life together—a life that was tragically cut short.
Manvi was taken away from us far too soon, leaving behind our beautiful daughter, Amara. From that day forward, I made a solemn promise to myself: I would ensure that Manvi ls presence remained in Amara's life, even though she was no longer physically with us.
On Amara's fifth birthday, I found myself reminiscing about the love-filled days I spent with Manvi. The sound of her laughter, the twinkle in her eyes—I missed it all. But I couldn't let my sorrow consume me. I had a responsibility to celebrate our daughter's special day, just as Manvi would have done.
As Amara blew out her candles, I closed my eyes and played a recording of Manvi ls voice. It was a heartfelt birthday wish she had recorded for Amara, filled with love and warmth. The sound of her voice echoed through the room, filling the void left by her absence. Tears streamed down my face as I watched our little girl smile, feeling the connection to her mother, even if only for a moment.