Lover’s turn friend

Amit Singh
2 min readAug 4, 2022

Scene background: Lovers are exchanging dialogue after spending a night together

“Did you look at the news today?”

“No, did you?”

“The world is coming to an end and our romance will soon be too. You see its doomed, don’t you think?”

“Only if you can make it work!”

“When you love someone, you want them to be with you in memory and in flesh for all times.”

“Don’t you think so?”

“You see through the compass of togetherness — your heart and it stays forever.”

“You can absolve any situation personal or otherwise if you apply a lens of friendship, looking beyond a failing romance into the sphere of togetherness. Will that work with you?”

“You know, for making it work, only if you don’t get stressed by the demand of lives and the others those, you love making up your life worth living.”

“You should trust the purpose of your romance — the things you share.”

“Those things that no one else parts with you.”

“You look at the other side of togetherness, its stark seeing couples with vacant lives. Lonely you see them.”

“You can make a promise!”

“You see, promise has a problem. It breaks to the test of time, by the ferocity of life’s needs pulling you in different directions, emanating from all your desires.”

“Do You agree?”

“So does romance? it’s rooted into your desire.”

“An argument you can’t ignore!”

“Arguments have purpose in reasons. They are not your winning strokes of a dialogue.”

“Your love, give it to a reason, it will see you through. It will blossom when you agree on your Love together!”

“And the world will still remain yours.”

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Amit Singh

Writes about inspiration, togetherness and joyful experiences that friendship and life has to offer.