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Ranata Suzuki
“Every quote, every book, every film seemed to suggest that ‘one day’ someone would come into my life and love me with an intensity and a passion I had never experienced before. And to their credit they were right; It all came and went so fast it really did feel as if it were just ‘one day’....”
Ranata Suzuki

Ranata Suzuki
“It’s the intricate details you miss the most.
For me, it’s the soft lines around the eyes when he smiles… Or that look he gave me sometimes that I cannot begin to describe - but I would know it if I saw it again.
It was the look that gave him away.
I’d know that look anywhere…
It used to be my everything.”
Ranata Suzuki

Ranata Suzuki
“Perhaps I was easier to shake off for you because you’re such a together person. I was just an extra layer on the outside… like a blanket you could shrug off and feel just the same…. except maybe a little colder….
But I was always a broken person that was haphazardly held together by little more than my own strength. And so you just seeped in the cracks and mingled with my insides until you became an inseparable part of me. And as painful as that is, it still kind of warms me to know I will always carry a part of you with me.”
Ranata Suzuki

Avijeet Das
“Why are there even in my silences?
Why does my loneliness keep talking
about you?”
Avijeet Das

Avijeet Das
“Why are you there
even in my silences?
Why does my loneliness
keep talking about you?”
Avijeet Das

Avijeet Das
“When she tell you that it does not matter to her how you spent your evenings know that it certainly does.
Women are sentimental in that way and they want to know how you spent your evening and with whom.

And whether you thought about them and missed them.”
Avijeet Das

Avijeet Das
“When she tells you that it does not matter to her how you spent your evening know that it certainly does. Women are sentimental in that way and they want to know how you spent your evening and with whom.

And whether you thought about them and missed them.”
Avijeet Das