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The Eyes That Drowned Uyuni The Eyes That Drowned Uyuni by Prashant Chopra
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“Sometimes the only way to keep love, is to let it go.”
Prashant Chopra, The Eyes that drowned Uyuni
“This is how you will remember that you are mine. Every painful touch, every
aching hug, will remind you - that you are a slave - to me.”
Prashant Chopra, The Eyes that drowned Uyuni
“I wanted to let my conscience go, and see how deep I fall.

I wanted to let the devil take over, and see if I survive.

I love you, Mriga. And for you, I will die.

Tonight.”
Prashant Chopra, The Eyes that drowned Uyuni
“If she wanted you, her eyes would buy you out - and you won’t even know it. She
was three parts devil, and two parts human; and what remained - unchained
spirit.”
Prashant Chopra, The Eyes that drowned Uyuni
“Should I really set her free, and free myself too of the fear - the fear of missing her, forever? Is that what my love for her is leaving me with?”
Prashant Chopra, The Eyes that drowned Uyuni
“You are walking on thin ice - the ice of what remains of the trust between us - carrying the weight of immeasurable guilt.”
Prashant Chopra, The Eyes that drowned Uyuni
“Will you marry me?”, I let my soul go… to go meet hers, through her eyes.”
Prashant Chopra, The Eyes that drowned Uyuni
“I promise to keep you happy, safe, and in love - for as long as my heart wakes; and as much as you soul takes.”
Prashant Chopra, The Eyes that drowned Uyuni
“Honesty is not a virtue, it is a luxury. Most, who struggle to put bread on the table, face this question every day. And hunger wins this game almost every time, beta (son).”
Prashant Chopra, The Eyes that drowned Uyuni
“I once had a complete life - in love, in envy, in pains. Now, I was living a death. A peaceful, gorgeous, liberating death.”
Prashant Chopra, The Eyes that drowned Uyuni
“The crowded city streets, the chaos of disorderly lives – nothing could keep her from wreaking love. She always wanted to let go, and I always wanted to own. She always had it coming, and I never had a clue. She could light a moment with a smile, and I would stay lost anticipating the next one. She knew the present. I desired the future. Every. Single. Time.”
Prashant Chopra, The Eyes that drowned Uyuni