Nothing Gonna Change -A Long Distance Relationship Love Story
Mike played
their last telephone conversation in his mind, over and over again. He couldn’t
believe Helen didn’t want him anymore. They both knew that there is a strong
chemistry between them. It had been an instant attraction, like a gravitational
pull. He felt it, and she had felt it too. It was other-worldly and true. Their
love is true.
There has to
be some reason for her sudden change, and he knew he had to find it out. He
deserved to know the truth of breaking up. If she had a valid reason, he would
let her go for he loved and respected her a whole lot. But he doesn’t believe
her reason of ‘not being good enough for him’, it was the most ridiculous thing
he had ever heard.
He had
spotted Helen for the very first time at the concert in Paris and she had come
to all his shows in Italy. It was impossible to miss her, even in the middle of
a large crowd. Italy was a beautiful country with beautiful people in it, yet
she was special. He had also seen a great many beauties throughout his career
as a Singer- a celebrity. But Helen was an exception. Every time he sang in her
presence, he knew he sang for her.
She has the
most beautiful smile Mike had ever seen. Her eyes are the most captivating and
her nose has the perfect length and straightness which made her look as regal
as a queen. Her wavy mass of brown hair reminded him of Mariyan from the Robin
Hood Show. Everything about Helen is breathtakingly beautiful.
He reached
her on his fifth show in Italy, and asked her out. She hadn’t freaked out like
any other fan would have. He liked that about her, she treated him as an equal,
not as a god she would worship.
He got to
know her better during his tour of Paris which lasted for 3 months and
eventually they had fallen in love. She was not only beautiful, but innocent
like a butterfly and kind and soft too. God had molded Helen into perfection
and he knew with conviction that he could love her forever.
When he had
to leave Paris for a tour in the Middle East, he had vowed never to forget her,
and she vowed the same. He had never felt such pain of loss, until he had to
bid Hellen a goodbye for 4 months. He had cried- something he hadn’t done since
his mom’s death. He missed Helen so much.
In spite of
his incredibly busy schedule, he always made time to speak to her, on and off.
They would talk about everything and nothing for hours and hours. Even distance
couldn’t separate them. They bonded stronger every day.
But all of a
sudden, things started changing. Helen became suddenly busy, and for the first
time she didn’t speak to him for two whole weeks. He had desperately tried
reaching her. His irritation had turned into panic. Finally, Helen did call
him. But it was not his Helen who spoke. The new Helen was cold, and made it
very clear to him that she didn’t want him anymore. It was a big blow to his
heart.
Mike couldn’t
live without her, the loss was staggering. So today he decided to fly back to
Paris. He was going to surprise Helen by meeting her, and demanding her to deny
her love in front of him. He wanted to see if she could do it- say ‘no’ to his
face, say ‘no’ to their love.
He landed in
Paris wearing huge, black shades to avoid paparazzi from making a scene. He
didn’t want Helen to know that he was here. He wanted to catch her off guard
with his visit so that she wouldn’t be able to escape an explanation for
calling things off.
He drove all
the way to her house clinging to the hope that she would be at home. When he finally
reached her place, the janitor refused to let him in.
“I promise to
pay you a bonus and Miss Helen won’t regret that I’m here. ”
“Sir, I’m
sorry. Miss Helen isn’t expecting visitors today.”
“Do you know
who I am? I’m Miss Helen’s boyfriend – Mike Russey.” He removed his shades and
extended his right hand.
Recognition
shone in the Janitor’s eyes and to Mike’s satisfaction, he shook hands and let
him in with a promise of signing an autograph before he leaves.
He entered
the massive house. The garden was exquisitely maintained. He knew that Helen
had to be from a wealthy family judging from the fact that she always sat on
the VIP area at his concerts. But even though her house was beautiful, he
thought it was not beautiful enough for his Helen. He would win her back today,
and marry her and buy her a castle- where a princess like her should exactly
be.
He walked
along the long passage, passing all the flower pots blossomed with variety of
flowers. It made him smile to imagine Helen gardening. He would love to have a
handmade garden with Helen.
As he walked
further into the house, he could hear a soft music pouring in and an even
softer voice singing along. It took him only a fraction of a second to realize
it was Helen, singing along with him- his song. With a sudden burst of hope, he
made his way towards her.
Helen was
sitting on a chair near the patio, her hair loose and her eyes concentrating on
a painting she was working on. Her pouty lips were mimicking his lyrics while
he sang through the radio. He couldn’t blink for the fear of missing a
nanosecond of what was in front of him.
“Helen” He
whispered. She lifted her head and her eyes grew wide with disbelief. Her
expressions changed from disbelief to sorrow and to relief. But she spoke no
words.
He took small
steps towards her. She was frozen in place, her eyes blurry with unshed tears
he didn’t understand about.
“Stop. Don’t
come closer. Go Mike. Go back. ”
“Why? I know
you love me. I can see you love me. You are listening to me when I’m away. Then
why Helen?”
“I said GO!”
This time, her voice was cold and it made him dead on his tracks.
“I want to
know the reason Helen.”
“It’s over.
We are over. Find someone better Mike. I’m not the one for you.”
He inched
closer and Helen looked alarmed, so she rang a bell on the table. Two servants
rushed towards her, one of them brought in a wheelchair.
It took a
moment for Mike to register that the wheelchair was brought for Helen. The
servants helped her into it. He was rooted to where he was, heart in his throat
and shocked to his core.
“Go ahead,
tell me that you will leave now since you’ve seen me crippled.”
For the first
time in his life, he could not form words.
“I met with
an accident. I became paralyzed. You probably don’t want me anymore. I figured
it out so I quit before I could hear it from you. I knew it would break me into
pieces when you don’t want me like this and now you are here. Thank you very
much. You can leave Mike.”
There was a
silence that stretched into long minutes.
“How could
you think anything would stop me from loving you Helen? I love you.”
With that
declaration, he took her in his arms and kissed her with a promise that only
true love could make.
“Never doubt
my love for you. I would do everything in my power to heal you Helen. But I
would want you anyway I could have.”
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