We Are AIways Present Within Each Other
We Are Always Present Within Each Other is a story about a love that begins quietly — from two boarding rooms facing one another. No grand promises. No dramatic confessions.
They meet when they are very young.
He is reserved, disciplined, and kind.
She is innocent, soft-spoken, and slightly lost in a foreign city.
Their feelings do not arise from sweeping gestures or cinematic moments. They grow through small things: bringing in laundry before the rain, ordering dinner for two, a first trip to the supermarket, simple conversations in a narrow corridor.
When he decides to study abroad to build his future, they make no promises to wait.
She stays. Eventually, she marries.
Years pass.
He returns — not to intrude, not to disrupt her life — but remains quietly present, appearing only when she truly needs him.
More than thirteen years go by.
He remains the same: calm, steady, loving in the way he always has — without possession, without pressure.
She marries. She divorces. She hesitates.
And still, he stands in a place that is difficult to define — not quite a lover, not merely a friend, but something deeper. A soulmate without a title.
This story does not attempt to prove that a perfect man exists.
It simply tells of a man who is kind enough, steadfast enough, and mature enough to love without causing harm.
And above all, it is the journey of a woman learning to accept that she deserves love — not because someone is flawless, but because two people understand and respect one another.
Because some relationships, no matter how many years pass or how far apart they drift, remain quietly present within each other.