We were young. It was a good time. She was adorable and sweet, I was up to no good. Oil and water don’t mix but I somehow made it happen. Now we’re seated in the kids’ church, it’s time for prayers so everyone stands up. Unprovoked, I remove her chair from behind her back, without her knowing. It was a running game, everyone was supposed to be alert. I stood there, watching and waiting for the inevitable. She sits on what she thinks is her chair, but it’s just air. She lands on the ground with a thud and starts wailing. That’s it. She was inconsolable. Bridge burnt.

It’s high school. I can be found only where there’s a football. I try to shell a coconut for dad, the knife is too sharp so I get cut. Typewriting exam was due that Friday, how would I cope? I go to the hall, show the examiner my finger, and sit down quietly. He walks away leaving me to my fate. She looks across to me and gestures for me to pass my paper. She collects my exam paper and types it all out on the answer sheet. I still don’t know why she did it, I was even more shocked that the examiner didn’t ask me how I typed the entire thing. In exchange for the kind gesture, during jubilations, after we were done with exams, I dodged a flying sachet of water aimed at me and it hit her square in the face. No coming back from that one.
Now college was a wild ride. There were days when all I wanted was to be alone. On other days, I would seek her company. We used to study together. My grades needed some extra yeast to help me relax better. It all began when a lecturer tried to pit us against each other. Since we were in the same department, a rivalry ensued. As with all battles, I came up tops. She couldn’t stomach the defeat and we started drifting apart. Soon we were sworn, mortal enemies. Thinking back, I could have done a lot of things differently. Chief amongst them being ignoring her the first time she spoke to me. Could have helped fast-track the eventuality.

I loved the office life. Kick back, relax, and work for the man. The best part of the day was the lunch break. I would head to the kitchen with a smile on my face knowing she had left me lunch. On and on it went. For some reason, there was a common consensus that I was supposed to have taken her out on a lunch date. Need I remind you that in the contract we all signed(with blood), you are forbidden from seeing your coworker. She stopped putting effort into the meals and I couldn’t hold on for longer. So one day I asked her if she’s related to Lot’s wife. You know, to explain all the salt in the food? She wasn’t amused.

Kids did the right thing. I was getting too old and needy so they chucked me in with the oldies. I may have lost physical strength but my mouth was still as sharp as ever. That is until I met her. The most beautiful old soul I had ever laid my eyes on. She spoke so calmly as she knitted all day. Even knitted me a sweater, which I couldn’t wear because the thought combination made me look like a clown. It’s the thought that counts, they say. One day we were all seated across the table and I decided to talk about the eventuality of death. She was visibly shaken. For all accounts, she hadn’t comprehended the thought of dying. She did die a couple of nights later. Apparently, she suffered heart attacks and someone(not me) had made it worse.

In all my years of experience, I can tell you this for free kids. In the game of love, you can’t win. Or maybe it’s just me having difficulty. To love, you must first love yourself. But how can you love the one person you’ve sworn to hate? It’s really dicey. And it’s really rich when people complain that you have walls. Yeah, those walls are perfectly crafted to protect me from the eventuality of hot tears. Your first love isn’t the first person you exchange saliva with or date. Your first love is the person you will always compare everyone to. The person you will never get truly over, even when you’ve convinced yourself you’ve moved on. Everyone has one of those.
Except you, nobody loves you.
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Thanks for sharing
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You’re welcome 😊
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And the last line..I couldn’t agree any more..except you anyone love’s you more..😬
💙Anu@lafemina💙
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lol I love you 😘💕
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I was small, attending my cousin’ s marriage. My brother did the same thing- he pulled the chair on which I was going to sit. I fell on ground.(I thought it was Chair , but it was just air😁😂) Everyone started laughing 🙄😒😤
Your first love is a person you compare everyone to…so true.
Except you, nobody loves you. Absolutely..Take time to love and be loved.❣️
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Awww, so sorry to hear. (laughing inside 😅)
I’m trying my best Aishwarya 😥
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Tell me….why didn’t they ever get together? It’s obvious they loved each other.
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It really is. Life sucks
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I guess it does.
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Put me out of my misery already
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LOL! Why are you in misery to begin with?
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Bad company. And misery loves company.
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Remove yourself from the bad company and then you won’t be miserable.
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I am bad company lol
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I doubt it. I have seen much worst. 🙂
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😅 I’ll wager
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What do you bet? Don’t bet too much for I know some notorious characters. 😀
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lol, I’ll take your word under advisement 😅
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So, you will stop being your own terrible company. 🙂
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Hopefully soon
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Now we all can interpret & misinterpret….judge you like crazy & put our own twist…the things you did & not did….but I have to say just this thing….I love your honesty & you being sarcastic….you always stitch a deeper msg when you sketch & script it
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Thank you for understanding and appreciating Navin ❤
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That’s kind of you, my friend 😊❤️
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I am Kindness 😅
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You are 😉
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☺☺
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Loved this!
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Glad you did
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Great depiction of the different stages of life and love & I liked the cynical yet humorous approach you took 😂
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I’m glad you enjoyed it. Some found it a bit weird
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It was unusual but in an intriguing kind of way. I feel like I got the effect you was going for lol
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Thank you, I can die a happy (slightly unloved) man
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Hahaha well you said it yourself ‘nobody loves you’ but I’m sure in reality there are many who do! 🥰
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haha, and you just joined the teeming number 😍
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I wonder why my husband never asked if I’m related to Lot’s wife 😁
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haha, he’s trying to live out his days in peace
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I guess so 🥰
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😅☺
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I’m so lucky that the guy I always thought was out of reach and off limits and I knew would be the one I’d spend forever wishing and comparing others to – married him. Was with a guy for two years who I did love and was entirely faithful to but even then, my mind never left thoughts of the one guy I just assumed was not to be.
If I hadn’t married him I would without doubt have spent my life secretly wishing and dreaming of nothing else. It’s not lost on me how lucky I am that’s for sure.
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Nah this got me teary eyed. I’m crying at work and my colleagues are handing me tissues. Love is so pure and beautiful. You won!
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I won but whether Mark did is another matter. Too late to change his mind now though MMMWWWAHAHAHAHA!!
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haha, he’s the real loser in this story eyy
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It’s Lots wife for me🤣
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😂😂😂
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Wow, this is amazing 😁😁 It felt like I was on a journey.
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Thank you Joy ☺️
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