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WINFRED KWAO

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THE JOURNEY OF LOVE

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Quite a long time ago, in a curious little town settled by the ocean, there carried on with a young lady named Clara. She was known for her good nature and courageous soul. Consistently, she would go for long strolls by the coastline, allowing the waves to lap at her feet as she pondered her fantasies of one day tracking down genuine affection.

One critical evening, as Clara meandered along the ocean side, she coincidentally found a man sitting on an endured seat, looking out at the skyline. His name was Ethan, a peaceful craftsman who had moved to the town as of late. His baffling quality fascinated Clara, and they started up a discussion. What started as an easygoing trade transformed into a profound association. Ethan talked with such energy about his craftsmanship and life's vulnerabilities, while Clara shared her expectations and fears.


Days transformed into weeks, and they developed nearer, meeting at the ocean side each night. They would giggle, talk, and offer stories under the sunset. Clara felt like she had known Ethan her whole life, and the more she got to know him, the more she understood how profoundly she was falling head over heels for him.

One night, in the wake of sharing an especially private second, Ethan grasped Clara's hand and driven her to an old, secret spot by the stones. The air was thick with the wizardry of the night. He investigated her eyes, his demeanor serious.

"Clara, there's something I want to tell you," he started, his voice low. "I've been concealing something from you, and I can't keep it any longer."

Clara's heart hustled. Might it be said that he planned to tell her he didn't feel the same way? Be that as it may, Ethan's next words were undeniably really amazing.

"I'm not who you think I'm. I didn't simply come here to track down motivation for my craft. I came on the grounds that... I'm essential for something a lot greater. A world you might have a hard time believing."


Clara flickered, confounded. "Your meaning could be a little clearer."

Ethan took a full breath, his eyes loaded up with torment. "I'm from some other time — one more hundred years. I was reviled by an old spell, sentenced to survive various lifetimes while never having the option to cherish anybody really. Each time I find somebody, I need to leave, in light of the fact that the spell will not permit me to remain."

Clara's psyche turned as she attempted to handle what he was talking about. Was this a joke of some kind?

"Ethan, I — " she began, however he halted her with a delicate touch.

"I know it's difficult to accept, however it's reality. I've lived hundreds of years, and each time I draw near to somebody, I need to vanish once more. However, this time, it's unique. You're unique."

Clara felt an unexpected flood of feelings — love, skepticism, and dread. "In this way, you're not kidding... that you mightn't?"

Ethan gestured unfortunately. "I can't, however I've become hopelessly enamored with you, Clara. More than I at any point believed was conceivable. I would rather not leave you."

Tears gushed in Clara's eyes. She could feel the profundity of his genuineness, and the aggravation of realizing that their time together was restricted. However at that point, an idea entered her thoughts — imagine a scenario where they could oppose the revile.

"On the off chance that we love each other this much," Clara said, "perhaps we can figure out how to break the revile. Perhaps we don't need to be separated."


Ethan shook his head, his face loaded up with lament. "I've attempted previously. Nothing works. The revile is solid."

In any case, not set in stone. She wouldn't surrender. She started investigating antiquated texts, searching out any sign that could end up being useful to them. She counseled old spiritualists, dove into failed to remember libraries, and concentrated on all that she could find. At long last, following quite a while of looking, Clara uncovered an old custom that might actually break the revile — yet it required a magnanimous penance.

One blustery evening, Clara remained at the very place where she and Ethan had first admitted their adoration. She educated him concerning the custom and the cost it requested: one of them needed to enthusiastically surrender their life for the other to live liberated from the revile. Ethan, understanding the gravity of what she was proposing, shook his head.

"I can't allow you to do that. I've survived this agony for quite a long time, yet I won't allow you to forfeit yourself for me."

Clara, be that as it may, was unfaltering. "I love you, Ethan. Also, I'll take the necessary steps."

They played out the custom together, and as the tempest seethed around them, a blinding light wrapped them. At the point when the light blurred, Ethan was all the while standing, yet Clara was gone.


In the outcome, Ethan ended up liberated from the revile, his lifetime as of now not limited by the spell. He looked for Clara, trusting she had been renewed in some other time, yet tracked down no hint of her.

Years passed, and Ethan proceeded with his life, the recollections of Clara continuously tormenting him. However at that point, at some point, while strolling through the town, he saw her.

Clara. She was more established now, however undeniable. Their eyes met, and something in her look let him know that, even after such a long time, they were as yet limited by affection.

The bend? Clara had forfeited her life to break the revile — and in doing as such, had made a circle. Her spirit had been resurrected, bound to find Ethan once more, to live and adore with him, again and again through the ages. Also, regardless of the number of lifetimes it that took, they would continuously see as one another.

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