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The night beside the waterfall felt like a beautiful dream.
The campfire burned gently, casting a warm glow across Arjun and Maya's faces. Above them, thousands of stars filled the sky while the waterfall continued its endless song.
Maya looked up.
"Do you think we'll remember this night forever?"
Arjun smiled.
"I don't think I'll ever forget it."
She squeezed his hand.
For a moment, neither of them spoke.
The silence between them wasn't empty.
It was comfortable.
Peaceful.
Filled with emotions that words couldn't fully express.
Later that night, the fire slowly faded and the forest became quieter.
A cool breeze drifted through the trees.
Maya shivered slightly.
Without saying anything, Arjun removed his jacket and gently placed it around her shoulders.
She looked at him.
"What about you?"
"I'll be fine."
Maya smiled.
"You always do that."
"Do what?"
"Take care of me before yourself."
Arjun looked into her eyes.
"That's because seeing you happy makes me happy."
For a second, Maya couldn't look away.
Her heart raced.
The moonlight reflected in her eyes as she softly whispered,
"I love you, Arjun."
The words hung in the air.
Simple.
Honest.
Perfect.
Arjun gently held her face.
"I love you too, Maya."
As the waterfall roared softly behind them, they shared a quiet kiss beneath the silver moon.
It felt as though time itself had stopped.
The next morning, sunlight peeked through the tent.
Birds chirped happily outside.
Maya slowly opened her eyes.
For a moment she forgot where she was.
Then she heard the waterfall.
A smile instantly appeared on her face.
She stepped outside the tent and found Arjun preparing breakfast near the rocks.
"Good morning."
"Good morning, sleepyhead."
They laughed together.
Soon they sat beside the waterfall sharing sandwiches and hot coffee.
The fresh mountain air made everything taste better.
The day felt perfect.
After breakfast, they decided to explore the area around the waterfall.
A narrow path led them higher into the hills.
The climb wasn't easy, but the view at the top was worth every step.
From the hilltop they could see endless forests stretching toward the horizon.
The waterfall looked like a silver ribbon flowing through the mountains.
Maya stood near the edge, amazed by the beauty.
"This is the most beautiful place I've ever seen."
Arjun took out his phone.
"Stand there."
"Why?"
"I want a picture."
Maya laughed.
Moments later, they spent nearly an hour taking photos together.
Funny photos.
Romantic photos.
Photos that captured memories they never wanted to lose.
As afternoon approached, dark clouds suddenly gathered overhead.
Within minutes, rain began to fall.
Not a heavy storm.
Just a gentle mountain rain.
The forest transformed instantly.
Everything became greener.
Brighter.
More alive.
Arjun and Maya ran through the rain laughing like children.
Soon they found shelter beneath a large wooden gazebo overlooking a valley.
The rain continued falling around them.
Maya watched the droplets dance across the leaves.
"This trip is turning into an adventure."
Arjun nodded.
"The best kind."
By evening, the rain had stopped.
A magnificent rainbow appeared across the sky.
The colors stretched from one mountain to another.
Maya rested her head on Arjun's shoulder.
"I don't want this trip to end."
Arjun wrapped his arm around her.
"Trips end."
She looked at him sadly.
"Then why start them?"
He smiled.
"Because the memories stay forever."
Maya smiled back.
Maybe he was right.
The next morning, it was finally time to leave.
They packed their tent and belongings.
Before leaving, Maya turned one last time toward the waterfall.
The place had given them something special.
Not just beautiful photographs.
Not just adventure.
But memories they would carry for the rest of their lives.
She silently thanked the waterfall before walking back toward the bike.
The return journey felt different.
The same roads.
The same forests.
The same mountains.
Yet everything seemed more beautiful now.
Perhaps because they had experienced it together.
Maya sat behind Arjun, her arms wrapped tightly around him.
The cool wind accompanied them as they rode through winding roads and small villages.
Along the way they stopped at roadside tea stalls, watched the sunset over open fields, and shared countless smiles.
Every moment felt precious because they knew the trip was nearing its end.
As darkness began to fall, the familiar streets of their hometown finally appeared.
The city lights welcomed them back.
The adventure was over.
The long roads were behind them.
The waterfall was now far away.
But something had changed.
Their love felt stronger.
Deeper.
More certain than ever before.
When Arjun stopped the bike near Maya's house, neither of them wanted to say goodbye.
Maya smiled softly.
"This was the best trip of my life."
Arjun took her hand.
"The best trip of my life too."
She leaned forward and hugged him tightly.
"Promise me we'll go on another adventure someday."
Arjun smiled.
"I promise."
Maya finally walked toward her house.
Before entering, she turned around one last time.
Arjun was still there, smiling at her.
Under the gentle glow of the streetlights, their eyes met.
And in that moment, both of them knew—
This wasn't the end of their story.
It was only the beginning of many more journeys together.
The End. ❤️