"We've heard countless phrases where love blossoms, followed by days of waiting, and eventually, two people come together to spend their lives with each other. We've seen this story unfold numerous times in films and books. However, what happens next, the what-ifs, and the maybes – no one ever talks about that. so here I'll tell you the full story.
After that, one day, both of them get caught by their families, and despite their efforts to bridge the gap between their families, they eventually get separated. The girl returns to her family's side, and the boy goes back to his. Both prioritize their families and move on with their lives. They shower so much hatred towards each other that they want to erase every memory of the other. They try to delete all signs of their relationship - photos, letters, everything - in an attempt to forget. But deep down, they knew it's hard to erase something from the heart. Despite this, they try to move on.
Even though they've moved on and tried to forget, the reason their families gave for separating them - casteism - is it really a valid reason for them to part ways? Perhaps it will make them realize that love knows no caste, no wealth, and no gender boundaries. Love is about the heart, and it's pure. When a stain of casteism touches that purity, it's hardly justifiable.
Given the lack of a genuine reason for their separation, it's understandable that they both still carry the memories of each other.
Eventually, both of them had to move on and welcome new people into their lives. In doing so, they prioritized others' expectations over their own desires, conforming to societal pressures rather than following their own hearts.
And yes, that's how cowardly people are made.
And what's even more surprising? You'll find 9 out of 10 people like this in this world."