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If Tomorrow Comes (A Kind Of Commitment, #2) If Tomorrow Comes by Pratibha Malav
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“Three years.
I. Had. Not. Cried. In. Three. Years.
Not. At. All.
A part of me that existed, existed no more.
A part of me died when he left me, and it was the best part.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“You’re mine and in some ways, you belong to me forever. No matter what happens when we grow old, no matter where life takes us, no matter if you and I end up together. You’re in my heart. You’ll always be in my heart. You’re mine and in some ways, you’ll belong to me forever.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“Love shouldn’t be for everyone. Or there should be conditions, like how many times you’re allowed to fall for the same person; because I’m in love with you again.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“Love fades with time. Sex becomes routine. You pretend to be in love with the person you once loved with all your heart. You have to make compromises. Romance doesn’t last. The person you fell in love with eventually won’t give you butterflies in your stomach anymore. You want them out of your life, but you can’t get the words to come out of your mouth.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“You’re three wishes from Aladdin’s Chirag, all rolled into one. Anirudh Jha, I’d ask for nothing more for the rest of my life.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“She was unreal.
She was perfection.
Girls like her didn’t belong here.
Fortunately, she did belong to me.
She always wore a winsome smile, but it wasn’t only that.
It was her eyes; they were made up of stars.
Her hands.
Her fingers.
It was the world’s most fancy duty to keep her close.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“Come To Me As You’re
I’ll Come To You As I’m
We Won’t Hide Truths
We Won’t Tell Lies
Come To Me, For Me
I’ll Come To You, For You”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“I’ll go if it makes your life easier; if I know for sure it’d end the pain. I’ll go away and never return.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“I just love saying your name out loud.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“There is nothing in the world that a couple of shots of vodka can’t cure”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“Never ask questions you don’t want the answers to!”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“I wasn’t in love with him.
But, I couldn’t unlove him.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“I saw his beautiful face with my closed eyes.
Maybe he wasn’t real.
Maybe he was an illusion.
Maybe he happened to me in my imagination.
But the pressure in my chest, damn, that felt real.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“I loved spring; the way it made leaves whirled and swung through the trees, turning the sky grey. Spring would change the weather and plants too. The weather would begin to get warmer, and trees would grow new leaves. Spring would always bring rain and wind, but it never brought anything for me.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“Purposively whirling around, I glared at him.
How dangerously handsome he is!
How fiercely I hate him!
How hopelessly I still love him.
How badly I want to melt in his arms!
How desperately I want to make him mine again!
How strongly I want to get rid of his presence!
I couldn’t see more of him and face nightmares for the rest of my life. His presence was toxic.
Like bad toxic.
Or a good toxic?
I couldn’t differentiate.
My head was spinning.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“I closed my eyes, imagining every feature of his face. He had greenish eyes that could challenge the ocean. He had this amazing way of smiling which could melt the toughest hearts. He was the epitome of perfection and a paragon of gentlemanly conduct. He was precious and gallant towards everyone. Probably, that’s why I was spellbound. For me, he was debonair. Boys like him shouldn’t be born.
He didn’t belong here.
He didn’t belong to me.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“When I looked up at the drink counter from my seat, I went still as a statue, barely breathing. I caught sight of such a wonderful man; one that had the power to stop my breath.
Who was I?
What was I?
Where was I?
Everything around me started to fade away. The guy blurred my vision and poisoned my conscience.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“I live for my photography, but I will die to capture him in my camera.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“I viewed her as a mystery.
She certainly was one!”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“I wanted things I didn’t deserve.
I wanted things I couldn’t have.
Then, I wanted things I couldn’t keep.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes
“There are those moments that you want to share with every single one around you. Then, there are those moments you wish not a single soul was a part of.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes