In response to Kat’s twittering tale # 130, to write a tale on the pic prompt in 280 letters or less.
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When Adi introduced his best friend Jai to his bride Uma, they froze.
Recalling their chance meeting on a train journey where their eyes and heart embraced but their words remained shy and muted. If only they gave their emotions a voice then, today would be a different story.
Letter count : 280
Beautiful tale!
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Thanks Megala!
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Nice..I felt warmth in that !!
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Thanks Shahz!
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Oh…That’s so sad ☹️
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Yes, isn’t it?
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Sweet and a heart-tugger.
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Thanks Asha!
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Ah, sad. Indeed, if they had spoken then….
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At times we pay a huge price for not speaking and conveying our feelings. Thanks Hélène for stopping by.
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Awesome write up…loved it a lot.
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Many thanks Jyotirmoy!
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Fantastic Radhika, I don’t know how you can write such a deep tale in a few words!!!
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I am humbled reading your feedback. Thanks so much Paulo 🙂
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Brilliant…once again.
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Thanks dear for your constant encouragement 🙂
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My pleasure
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Well, I can relate it to my life. 3 Years went, 😣😣
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Oh…oh! Hope you have moved ahead Anubhav carrying some learning from that. Best wishes!
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Yep, I learned from that 😂😂😭
Thanks for that!!
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👍🙂
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I love this – short and sweet
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Thank you Shantanu 🙂
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My pleasure
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Expressing our feelings is as important as identifying them! Absolutely brilliant!!
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Absolutely agree Kranti. Thanks!
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My pleasure 😊
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Wonderful tale. One has to wonder why fate brought them together again…
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Yes, that’s to be seen. Thanks Kat. A great prompt it was 👍
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Thanks Radhika ❤️
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Ah! beautiful.
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Many thanks Rupali 🙂
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oh that’s going to be a bit difficult to resolve …well done! 🙂
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Hmm….yes. Will have to wait and see how they take it forward from there. Thanks Pragalbha 🙂
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Oh my, this is heartfelt!❤️
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Thank you Richa!
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Wow! You are so creative and brilliant – and i am so lucky to get to watch, read and enjoy. Thank you, dear Radhika for this magical tale.
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Your words have made my day Krishnapriya. Gratitude for all the appreciation 🙏❤️
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How sad 😥
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Only if they had spoken their mind, their story would have a different ending I guess…..
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Aah…that is a sad tale, Radhika! Kudos for tempting the mind to wander to create the rest of the backdrop to this little scene. 🙂👍
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Thank you Vidur 🙂
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Aww💔💔💔
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Beautiful tale shared
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Many thanks Tanvir!
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Wonderful tale… Often we don’t voice ourselves and then it becomes too late..
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Yes absolutely. Thanks Chiru!
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Nailed it !! Perfect …simply superb😍
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Thanks Bhavana!
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Yeh toh meri kahani bhi ho sakti hai! 😉
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Haan, isiliye man ki baat hamesha zuban par lana chahiye.
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😊👍
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Lovely writing
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Thanks Ankur!
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That was sad! Many times we hold ourself back when we shouldnt and repent later!!
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