The girl in PARK


The story begins at the park or to be specific at the bench in the park. The girl sitting on the bench, sitting idle or we can say sitting idle for the passing biers. The reality is she was busy with day dreaming.


Her face reflects different expressions, which are changing within a fraction of a minute. Sometime the excitement filled her face and in next second a slight sadness appears in her eyes, but then to her eyes continues to twinkle.


She isn’t new to the place even this bench is her favorite spot, and people who are regular to the place had seen her many times, but most of the time try hiding tears. Some of them had felt bad and wants/ urge to ask her why, but it is difficult for strangers to go and talk to a girl crying. Some of the faces have a relaxed today feeling as some of their loved one has overcome the problem, they are sharing a very special bond with the girl, a bond of caring. They seem happy for her.


Today the girl has become the reason of smiles on many faces. Somebody has beautifully quoted “the eyes who cried the most have the most beautiful twinkle.” (The most beautiful eyes have cried the most.)


The girl has been through the toughest time of her life, she was broken, but the best part is she has not only survived, but makes a comeback in life.


Today she is excited because she has nominated for the best fiction writer’s award. The storm which has passed has made her strong, mature to shine brighter.


Her journey wasn’t easy she was a girl with dreams, passion and love. She wasn’t the pampered girl, but yes, her family supported her in all her decisions. They were the part of her struggle.


But as to achieve your dreams you need to be determined, have a strong desire and thorough dedication. She had strong desire, but her determination….


She got distracted with the vibes of big town; a small town girl has flown with the wind and fell in love. And end up having a broken heart and pieces of broken dreams.


She cried and cried a lot, thereafter her dreams give her the courage. Although turning dreams into reality wasn’t a cake walk for her, she has to struggle more than anybody having the same qualification, as the person without sight got very little in the world full of normal vision people.


Her struggle paid off, she became a fiction writer, with the ultimate vision (perspective), view… without the vision to see the world.


In her own words “in hindsight that was an important phase because that made me what I am today.”

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