It was a quiet afternoon when Arif first saw Maya at the old library. She was sitting by the window, her eyes lost in a book, while the soft sunlight touched her face. Arif didn’t believe in love at first sight, but something about her made his heart pause.
Days passed, and he found himself going to the library just to see her. One day, gathering all his courage, he sat beside her and said,
“Is that book really that interesting, or are you just pretending to avoid people like me?”
Maya looked up, surprised, then smiled. “Maybe both.”
That was the beginning.
They started meeting every day—talking about dreams, fears, and everything in between. Arif loved how Maya laughed without holding back, and Maya loved how Arif listened like every word mattered.
But love is never simple.
Maya had a secret—she was leaving the city at the end of summer. Her father had been transferred, and she had no choice. She didn’t tell Arif at first, afraid of breaking what they had.
One evening, as rain poured heavily outside, Maya finally confessed.
“I’m leaving… in a week.”
Arif felt like the world had stopped. “Why didn’t you tell me before?”
“Because I didn’t want to lose you before I had to.”
The silence between them was louder than the rain.
The last week passed like a dream—beautiful but painful. On the final day, they met at the same library window where it all began. The sky was crying again.
“Will you forget me?” Maya asked softly.
Arif shook his head. “Some stories don’t end. They just… stay unfinished.”
Maya smiled through her tears. “Then promise me, we’ll meet again someday.”
“I promise.”
She left that day, but every time it rained, Arif returned to that window, remembering the girl who taught him that even a short love can last forever.
And somewhere far away, Maya did the same