### **The Eternal Promise: A Story of Undying Love**
The love between **Surojit** and **Pallabi** was more than just a story; it was a legend in their small village. Their bond started in the golden days of childhood—growing up in the same neighborhood, getting drenched in the same monsoon rains, and playing in the dusty lanes. In those winding village paths, holding hands, they had promised each other a thousand times: nothing in this world could ever part them.
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### **A Bond from Childhood**
Whenever Surojit stood first in school, Pallabi would be the one distributing sweets to everyone with a beaming smile. On the other hand, Surajit spent countless afternoons trying to braid Pallabi's hair, only to end up tangling it into a mess. As they grew older, their innocent friendship blossomed into a deep, crimson love. Their devotion was so pure that even their families didn't hesitate. With everyone's blessings, it was decided—they would be wed in the coming winter.
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### **The Sudden Storm**
The wedding preparations were almost complete. The house was filled with the scent of new clothes and joy. However, Pallabi started having frequent fevers, and her face grew paler by the day. Concerned, Surojit took her to a specialist in the city. When the reports finally arrived, their world shattered like a house of cards. Pallabi was diagnosed with **Blood Cancer**, and it was already in its final stage.
Surojit felt like he had turned into stone. Pallabi, breaking down in tears, sobbed, "Surojit, please let me go. Find someone else and be happy." Surajit held her hands firmly and replied, "If we die, we die together. But as long as I live, I will live only as your Surajit."
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### **Memories of the Final Days**
The wedding altar was never built; instead, Pallabi's world shrunk to a white hospital bed. Surojit stayed by her side day and night. When the pain of chemotherapy turned her pale skin blue, Surojit would tell her funny stories from their childhood to make her smile one last time.
Her hair began to fall out, and she became a shadow of her former self, but in Surojit's eyes, she was still the most beautiful girl in the world. One night, whispering softly from her bed, Pallabi said, "Surojit, will you put *Sindoor* (vermilion) on my forehead just once? I want to belong to you before I leave this world."
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### **The Final Farewell**
In that quiet hospital room, witnessed by their tearful families, Surojit applied the red powder to Pallabi's forehead. A strange sense of peace settled on her face. That very night, resting her head on Surojit's shoulder, Pallabi took her final breath. Her last words were, "I hope to be your Pallabi again in our next life."
### **The Aftermath**
Many years have passed. Surojit never married. Every day, he places a fresh red rose in front of Pallabi's childhood photograph. People say Surojit is lonely, but Surojit knows better. Pallabi isn't dead; she lives on in every beat of his heart and every breath he takess.
