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Chapter 2 - adi sad love at fast time

Here is your 10-page sad love story about Adi and his first love Priya đź’”

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Adi – Love at First Time

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Page 1 – The First Look

Adi was 22 years old.

A quiet boy. Soft heart. Deep thinker.

He never believed in love at first sight.

Until one evening.

It was the first day of his new computer networking class. As he entered the classroom, his eyes suddenly stopped on someone.

She was sitting near the window.

Her name was Priya.

Soft hair touching her shoulders. Eyes full of innocence. A small smile on her face while talking to her friend.

In that single moment… Adi felt something strange inside his chest.

His heart whispered,

"This is different."

And that was the first time love touched him.

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Page 2 – A Simple Hello

Adi was not brave.

He was not the type of boy who talks easily with girls.

For three days, he just looked at Priya from a distance.

On the fourth day, destiny helped him.

Priya's pen fell near Adi's desk.

He picked it up and said softly,

"Excuse me… your pen."

Priya smiled.

"Thank you."

That smile…

That one simple smile changed Adi's world.

That night, he couldn't sleep.

He kept thinking about her voice.

Her smile.

Her eyes.

For the first time in his life, Adi realized—

he was in love.

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Page 3 – Growing Feelings

Days passed.

They started talking little by little.

About class.

About exams.

About dreams.

Priya wanted to become a software engineer.

Adi wanted to build his own networking company one day.

They laughed together.

Shared notes together.

One day Priya said,

"Adi, you're very calm. I like calm people."

That sentence stayed in his heart forever.

He began to imagine a future.

A life.

A world where Priya was always beside him.

But love is beautiful…

and dangerous.

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Page 4 – The Confession

After three months, Adi couldn't control his feelings anymore.

One evening after class, under the orange sky, he said:

"Priya… I need to tell you something."

She looked serious.

"I… I like you. Not just as a friend."

Silence.

Wind was blowing softly.

Priya looked down.

Then she said quietly,

"Adi… I also feel something for you."

That was the happiest moment of his life.

He felt like he had won the entire world.

That day, love officially began.

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Page 5 – The Sweet Days

Those were the most beautiful days.

Morning messages.

Late night calls.

Small fights.

Cute apologies.

Priya would say,

"Promise me you'll never leave me."

Adi would reply,

"Even if the world leaves, I won't."

They met secretly sometimes.

Shared dreams about marriage.

About building a small house.

About a peaceful life together.

Adi truly believed—

This love was forever.

But forever is a dangerous word.

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Page 6 – The Problem

One day, Priya stopped replying quickly.

Calls became shorter.

Messages became cold.

Adi felt something was wrong.

After many days of asking, Priya finally said:

"My family is looking for a groom for me."

Adi's heart stopped.

"What?" he whispered.

"My parents will never accept our relationship," Priya said while crying. "They want someone rich. Settled. From our community."

Adi was still a student.

Still building his career.

He had dreams—

But dreams don't impress parents.

That night, he cried silently.

For the first time.

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Page 7 – The Distance

Days became heavy.

Priya started avoiding him in class.

People were talking.

Rumors were spreading.

One evening she said,

"Adi… maybe we should stop. It's better."

Better?

For whom?

Adi felt like someone stabbed his heart.

"I can wait," he said.

"I can fight."

But Priya was scared.

She loved him—

But she loved her family too.

And sometimes…

Love loses to reality.

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Page 8 – The Goodbye

It was raining that day.

Perfect weather for heartbreak.

Priya met him near the old tea shop.

Her eyes were red.

"My marriage is fixed," she said softly.

Adi felt the world collapse.

He tried to smile.

"Are you happy?"

She didn't answer.

Tears fell from her eyes.

"I'm sorry, Adi."

He nodded.

He didn't stop her.

Because real love doesn't force.

He just watched her walk away…

And with every step she took,

A piece of his heart left with her.

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Page 9 – After Her

Months passed.

Priya got married.

Adi didn't attend.

He couldn't.

He focused on his networking work.

Built skills.

Worked day and night.

People saw him as strong.

But they didn't know—

Every night before sleeping,

He still read their old chats.

Still remembered her smile.

Still wondered—

What if he had been successful earlier?

What if love had won?

But life doesn't give second chances easily.

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Page 10 – The Silent Love

Years later, Adi became successful.

He built his own small networking company.

People respected him.

But inside…

There was a silent room in his heart.

A room named Priya.

He never hated her.

Never blamed her.

Because first love is not about possession.

It's about memory.

It's about learning.

It's about pain that teaches you strength.

One night, looking at the sky, he whispered:

"Thank you, Priya…

For teaching me how to love."

And a single tear fell—

Not from weakness.

But from a love that never truly ended.

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The End đź’”

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