Can I?

Can I?

A Story by Saloni
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I've been gone for long, but now that I'm back, I have a request.

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Can I lay by your side?

I know it has been a long time since you have felt me here. I was always wandering, in search of me, in search of something I still don’t know about. I never thought about you, and in all honesty I didn’t miss you. I was so lost in my fantasy that everything else faded, even you.

Now, when I am back and I’m tired, my body has given up. My heart is looking for you. And you’re there, right were I left you, with the same look in your eyes and with the same fragnance that makes me believe, I’m home.

It sounds selfish I know, it is selfish. Leave whenever I want, come back whenever I want. I am selfish person, but this time I don’t think I’ll leave. What will I possibly search for? Happiness, insanity, peace ? All these things that your arms offer me, will I go to search for them then.

You know, for a traveller full stops are like nightmares, and you are that full stop, and you scare me.

But for a mere human, love is the most exciting road to ever walk on, and the longest. I’m human first and I’ll discover you all my life.

I’m here, and I am not making any promises to stay, but I am not going to leave by myself and that I am sure of.

I’m tired my love, can I please lay by your side?

�" Saloni

© 2017 Saloni


Author's Note

Saloni
It's very special to me. Hope you like it.
Thankyou.
-Saloni

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Saloni
Saloni

Mumbai, India



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