Wednesday, February 17, 2010

A Sad Love Story

Today I watched sorta like documentary tv show telling the story of a special couple. How special? To be honest, I didn't find it any special but other might describe it as odd and for me to be respect and nice, special is the best word I could ever think of. This is the sorta thing that makes people talk about. I found this story not odd but in a way it is very touching and sentimental.

The story began with a young lady at the age of 21 married an old man at the age of 60 seventeen years ago. They have trust in each other and loved each other. They cross the barrier of the objections of family and friends. Sacrificing for each other but all these end up with a mark. A mark of aging.

Dear old man is getting older and older, 17 years later, now he's 77. Then he realized he can't let the one he loves suffer anymore. He wanted the best for his wife at the age of 38 though it's too late but as long as we realized it's never too late, isn't it? The best thing he realized he has to give to his dear wife is freedom. Locking her by his side doesn't do any good to her. She's still young, at least younger than her. The right way to love her is to prepare a better future for her. And the only thing to give her freedom is to force her leave him.

Then he wanted a divorce. With a broken heart, she never gives up of her marriage till the very last minute, dear old man said something that totally break her heart and she left. He did all sorta annoying things to make her hate him. They finally divorced. Dear old man succeed with his plan. But they both will never know what each other thinking. Dear old man still love her so much, it's been 17 years. And dear young lady still love him so much, it's not sympathy for an old man. It's love, and it's been 17 years. She had given up all her youth and time for him to exchange a broken heart and resentment. The question of whether she regret or not comes without an answer.

Hope that she'll appreciate what dear old man had done for her.

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