7 Years Wait for Love. (Scene-1)

Love Story, Career Oriented Woman, Traditional Thinking of Men

Davinderpal Singh
Jazz a beautiful girl entered her teenage. She got attracted towards the most decent boy of his town. His name was Charlie Brown. The girl was so excited to go on a date with him that she hardly forgot her father's birthday on that day. She arrives at the resturant just on time. Charlie comes half hour late. They have a good meal and enjoys their time. Charlie holds her hand and asks her to join him to a motel for some pleasure time together. Jazz agrees but asks to wait for one hour as she is still not ready for all that. After half an hour a girl arrives and slaps charlie before Jazz. Jazz then finds out that her so called decent boy came from bed with that girl. This breaks heart and she runs away from the resturant.
Jazz reaches home at dinner when she finds out her father's birthday party. She feels so sorry for not wishing her father Happy Birthday. Her father looks her crying and joins her in study room after party. After hearing the whole story his father gives tells his own story about the life time experience of his youth. His father name is Daniel, and a lifely guy. He shows a girl's picture to his daughter and tells a story.

Daniel," Once I was also in love with a girl called Stepanie(the pic on screen). She was the most beautiful girl in the college. Every single guy in the college was after her, including me. Then a time came when she started talking to me related to psycology subject. We became good friends in days. But I was never able to tell her my feelings to her. Still one thing was sure that she knew all that through my eyes, but never said so, may be because she had much better options than me. In the party I saw her dancing with the most handsome guy that she really deserves. I was little happy for her and a big sad for me...

Published by Davinderpal Singh

Respected Sir/Madam, I am Davinderpal singh from India. I am in search of Web content writing work which can be done online.  View profile

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