Romantic Interlude - When love is out of the question...
Fate - some people believe in it, others don't, but in some way, everybody has a word for it. Those who do believe call it god or higher power. They need to know that there is something higher, far above us that leads us and finally takes us where we are meant to go.
The ones who don't believe name it coincidence - they're the ones who are afraid of being controlled by something that is higher than they are - something they don't understand. So they pretend that everything that happens is pure chance - and maybe it is.
Where is the difference? If you meet a good friend in the supermarket, could it be called fate? If you guessed the right numbers in the lotto game - chance? And is it coincidence, if you meet the love of your life, who you thought was lost, again?
Where does coincidence end and fate begin?
Sometimes the border between those two is a very thin line - sometimes there isn't a border at all.
Two people, brought together by chance and separated again, who meet again twenty years later and still have the same feelings for each other - shouldn't they be considered as bonded by destiny? Even if they're separated by rules, by wars and most of all humans - if they can't forget each other nonetheless, then destiny has bonded their hearts together.
My mother always told me that every century, there are some of those couples who were given the gift of this only true love by a bond that ties their hearts together and causes their path in life to cross over and over again. If they learn to overcome the human rules and borders and look beyond hate, prejudice and mistrust, there will come a day when all of their fights end and they will be allowed to live together in happiness.
But if they don't learn to trust, to love, to see themselves as who they are and stop measuring each other by religion, country or skin-color, fate will turn against them, and the blessing of their bonded hearts will become their undoing.
When love is out of the question, fate will take the bond away and by losing each other they will inevitably lose themselves and die. Although they love each other they are lacking the hope and trust in love to admit their feelings and show them to the other. Those couples get a chance to get together and overcome their fears, but only very few succeed.
Fate cries over those lovers, since they are those who truly love each other, but whose hearts were blinded by the hate in this world.
Without the needed courage and hope they won't be able to face the dangers that are about to come and finally they'll end up like Romeo and Juliet, their hearts lost and condemned to always keep searching for each other in the cruel darkness called hell.
I, Yuki, know it's just a tale, and yet I believe in it. I believe in fate and predestination. And I believe that there was a meaning in me meeting Irina. That's why I won't give up fighting. I've seen this bond between her and Jack - all they have to do is learn to trust each other. It's only a small step, and yet it's the one that will decide about their future.
I can see the dark sky and thunderstorm in the horizon, and only believing in each other will take them through safely. The time is short, because if one of them has the slightest doubt or doesn't trust the other completely, they will both be lost in darkness forever...
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TBC
Fate - some people believe in it, others don't, but in some way, everybody has a word for it. Those who do believe call it god or higher power. They need to know that there is something higher, far above us that leads us and finally takes us where we are meant to go.
The ones who don't believe name it coincidence - they're the ones who are afraid of being controlled by something that is higher than they are - something they don't understand. So they pretend that everything that happens is pure chance - and maybe it is.
Where is the difference? If you meet a good friend in the supermarket, could it be called fate? If you guessed the right numbers in the lotto game - chance? And is it coincidence, if you meet the love of your life, who you thought was lost, again?
Where does coincidence end and fate begin?
Sometimes the border between those two is a very thin line - sometimes there isn't a border at all.
Two people, brought together by chance and separated again, who meet again twenty years later and still have the same feelings for each other - shouldn't they be considered as bonded by destiny? Even if they're separated by rules, by wars and most of all humans - if they can't forget each other nonetheless, then destiny has bonded their hearts together.
My mother always told me that every century, there are some of those couples who were given the gift of this only true love by a bond that ties their hearts together and causes their path in life to cross over and over again. If they learn to overcome the human rules and borders and look beyond hate, prejudice and mistrust, there will come a day when all of their fights end and they will be allowed to live together in happiness.
But if they don't learn to trust, to love, to see themselves as who they are and stop measuring each other by religion, country or skin-color, fate will turn against them, and the blessing of their bonded hearts will become their undoing.
When love is out of the question, fate will take the bond away and by losing each other they will inevitably lose themselves and die. Although they love each other they are lacking the hope and trust in love to admit their feelings and show them to the other. Those couples get a chance to get together and overcome their fears, but only very few succeed.
Fate cries over those lovers, since they are those who truly love each other, but whose hearts were blinded by the hate in this world.
Without the needed courage and hope they won't be able to face the dangers that are about to come and finally they'll end up like Romeo and Juliet, their hearts lost and condemned to always keep searching for each other in the cruel darkness called hell.
I, Yuki, know it's just a tale, and yet I believe in it. I believe in fate and predestination. And I believe that there was a meaning in me meeting Irina. That's why I won't give up fighting. I've seen this bond between her and Jack - all they have to do is learn to trust each other. It's only a small step, and yet it's the one that will decide about their future.
I can see the dark sky and thunderstorm in the horizon, and only believing in each other will take them through safely. The time is short, because if one of them has the slightest doubt or doesn't trust the other completely, they will both be lost in darkness forever...
~~~~~~~
TBC
