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**Title: Love Beyond Boundaries**

Sunita was a simple, bright-eyed girl from a small village near Gurgaon. Her life revolved around her family, her studies, and helping her mother in the fields. Though her world was modest, her dreams were vast. She had recently started attending college in Gurgaon, and every day, she took the local bus—her window to a world so different from her own.




Rahul, a city boy born and raised in Gurgaon, was in the same college, studying business. He was everything Sunita wasn’t—confident, fluent in English, and always surrounded by friends. But he also had a quiet side, one that noticed the girl who always sat near the window on the bus, looking out with wonder in her eyes.

Their first conversation was accidental. Sunita dropped her notebook while rushing off the bus, and Rahul picked it up. The pages were filled with neatly written Hindi notes and small doodles of fields, flowers, and temples. He was intrigued.

“Your notes are better than the lectures,” he joked when he returned it the next day.

Sunita blushed. “I like writing things down. Helps me understand better.”

That small moment became the beginning of something special. Rahul started sitting next to her on the bus. They talked—first in Hindi, then slowly mixing English. He helped her with presentations; she taught him to slow down, listen, and appreciate simplicity.

Their worlds collided often. Rahul’s friends teased him for falling for a “gaon ki ladki,” while Sunita’s relatives warned her about boys from the city. But love, once rooted deeply, grows strong. They met in quiet corners of the campus, walked through dusty Gurgaon lanes, and shared chai at roadside stalls.

One rainy evening, under a broken shelter near Huda City Centre, Rahul held her hand and said, “Tum mujhe samajhti ho, Sunita. Aur main tumse shaadi karna chahta hoon.”

Tears welled up in her eyes. She wasn’t just a village girl anymore. She was a woman someone loved for who she truly was.

Their journey wasn’t easy, but with time, their families saw the bond they shared. Today, Sunita and Rahul live in Gurgaon, blending two worlds—her roots and his wings.

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