Companion, partner guide teacher she was almost every thing for me .we share all good and bad experience. We were there for each other in all good and bad aspect of life.

Ohh… hold on guys don’t get any idea of girl friend and all she was my best friend or rather I would like to say “she is my best friend”. Don’t think any thing wrong friends… She is alive and doing well but we are not together any more. I knew guys you must be disappointed but don’t be so it’s not the usual one.Unlike Devdas I am not going to tell you my whole story about how and why I lost her and sharing my pains and sorrows with you

Here I am just to ask a simple question about something which confuses me a lot. The question is “what is friendship” being together or sharing thoughts is only friendship or caring for each other even if you are not together is friendship? I lost her and am left utterly alone .there was a vaccume created in my life by her abscence but I still consider her my best friend sticking with the second definition of friendship.

A philosopher says “A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND IN DEED” This has perplexed me even more. We are not together and can’t be there for each other when either of us is needy. That saying pushed me to accept that our friendship is over and now “she was my best friend”.

As per natural behavior of man if we like something, get used to it we don’t want to loose it. Same thing is happening with me. That’s why I don’t want to accept the fact “she was my best friend”The ever rolling wheel has played its role in my life it has changed the most favorite part of my life. Now I understand why people say that “time is cruel”, but people also says that time is a good teacher...it has thought me to face challenges, truths, and cruel aspects of lifetime has snatched her from me. I can only say that my world has become a never-ending space and it’s very painful to accept that we are not together and now for her introduction I have to use past tense that “she was my best friend”.


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