One-sided love, also known as unrequited love, is a situation where one person has deep feelings for someone, while the other party does not share those feelings.
It's full of silent care, hidden emotions, and quiet sacrifices—loving someone without expecting anything back.
Even though it is painful, it teaches one patience, maturity, and strength to love selflessly.
😣Endings are not yet… Only stories
One-Sided Love Story
🪷🌹💐Chapter 1: The Beginning
Usne pehli baar use notice tab kiya,
jab poori class ke shor mein bhi
uski hansi sabse alag lag rahi thi.
Baat kabhi zyada nahi h
par nazar har roz usi ko dhoondhti thi.
Woh paas hote hue bhi door thi,
aur wo door reh kar bhi uske khayalon mein paas. Ye pyaar tha… par sirf ek taraf se. Aur kahani abhi shuru thi
🌷🌸💐Chapter 2: Silent Conversations
Now she wasn't just a face,
she had become a habit.
If I could catch a glimpse of her every morning,
the day would feel a little easier.
I would wait for her messages,
and when there was no response
💠🌻🌼Chapter 3: Almost Confession
Us din kuch alag tha.
That day was different.
They were walking together
there was silence in between..
but even that silence felt heavy
His heart said: "Speak today.
"But his mind stopped him—what if she goes away?
Us.
💠🌷🪷Chapter 4: The Distance
Everything started to change with time
What was on his priority list
It wasn't what it used to be
Replies were a little late
conversations a little less
and meetings remained only in memories. ?
🌷🌷🌷Chapter 5: Unsaid, Un
Now it's not the same as before
but the thought of her stil
was with me every day
Sometimes after watching her story
I'd put the phone aside
sometimes for no reaso
her name
would pop into my mind.en,y.l,
🪷🌼🌻 Chapter 6 last or end
Time passed, and he accepted that some things simply stay in the heart; they never have to come out. He acted normal every day, laughing and talking, but When not to call, when not to disturb, when to just stay away. The greatest pain wasn't that he didn't find love, but rather that he felt everything about himself.
Finally, he accepted that no, as the day went on, he was drawn in. He left her without complaint, without fuss, in a corner of his heart—not with resentment, not with
