
Sundar stepped off the bus, his bag slung over his shoulder as he took in the bustling streets of the city. He had left his small village behind, embarking on a journey to pursue higher education and build a better life for himself and his family. The air was filled with the cacophony of traffic and chatter, a stark contrast to the peaceful silence he was accustomed to.As he made his way through the crowded streets, Sundar couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and trepidation. He was determined to make the most of this opportunity, to prove that he had what it took to succeed in the big city.But as he walked, he found himself getting lost in the labyrinth of alleys and side streets. The signs and street names were all unfamiliar, and he soon realized that he had no idea where he was going. He stopped to ask for directions, but the people around him seemed to speak in a language he didn't understand.Frustrated and overwhelmed, Sundar leaned against a wall, closing his eyes and taking a deep breath. That's when he heard a soft voice beside him."Are you lost?" the voice asked, and Sundar opened his eyes to see a girl standing next to him. She had long, dark hair and bright, curious eyes that seemed to sparkle with mischief.Sundar nodded, feeling a bit embarrassed. "I'm new here," he admitted. "I'm trying to find my way to the university, but I seem to have taken a wrong turn."The girl smiled, her eyes crinkling at the corners. "I can help you," she said. "I'm Sayna, by the way. Sayna Shah.""Sundar," he replied, taking her outstretched hand and shaking it gently. "Thank you, Sayna. I appreciate your help."As they walked together, Sayna chattered away, pointing out various landmarks and sharing stories about the city. Sundar found himself drawn to her easy smile and lively spirit, feeling a connection that he couldn't quite explain.They arrived at the university gates, and Sundar turned to Sayna with a grateful smile. "Thank you again," he said. "I'm not sure what I would have done without your help."Sayna shrugged, her cheeks flushing slightly. "It's no trouble," she said. "I'm glad I could help. And I hope to see you around, Sundar."As they parted ways, Sundar felt a pang of longing. He couldn't shake the feeling that he had just met someone special, someone who could change his life in ways he never could have imagined.Over the next few weeks, Sundar and Sayna's paths crossed again and again. They studied together in the library, sharing notes and laughing over silly mistakes. They went for long walks in the park, talking about their dreams and aspirations.And as they spent more time together, Sundar found himself falling for Sayna more and more. She was brilliant and passionate, with a fiery spirit that both terrified and enthralled him. He wanted to be with her always, to hold her close and never let go.But there was one problem - Sayna was from a wealthy family, one that would never approve of their daughter dating a poor boy from the village. Sundar knew that he had to keep his feelings hidden, to protect Sayna from the scrutiny and judgment of her family.But Sayna was perceptive, and she soon began to notice the way Sundar looked at her, the longing in his eyes. One day, as they studied together in the park, she turned to him with a serious expression."Sundar," she said softly. "I know you feel something for me. And I feel it too."Sundar's heart skipped a beat, and he looked down at his hands. "Sayna, I... I'm not good enough for you," he said quietly. "You deserve someone better than me."Sayna reached out and took his hand, squeezing it gently. "Don't say that," she said firmly. "I don't care what my family thinks, or what anyone else thinks. I love you, Sundar. And nothing can change that."Tears pricked at the corners of Sundar's eyes, and he pulled Sayna close, burying his face in her hair. "I love you too," he whispered. "More than anything in this world."They held each other tightly, their hearts beating as one. In that moment, nothing else mattered - not their different backgrounds, not their families' expectations. All that mattered was the love they shared, a love that would sustain them through whatever challenges lay ahead.As they walked back to the university hand in hand, Sundar felt a sense of peace wash over him. He knew that their journey wouldn't be easy - that they would face obstacles and setbacks along the way. But he also knew that with Sayna by his side, he could overcome anything.And so they continued on, two hearts entwined, ready to face whatever the future held - together.

