chapter 2: Army commander bride romantic love

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Why is he so handsome and scary at the same time?” That night, Harry couldn’t forget her smile. Chapter 2 – Growing Closer Days later, Moon returned to the camp to deliver books for a charity event. She saw Harry training soldiers under the burning sun. “You work too hard,” she said. Harry looked surprised. “Why are you here again?” Moon smiled softly. “Maybe I wanted to see someone.” Harry felt something strange in his chest. Over time, Moon kept visiting the camp. She brought coffee for Harry, teased him during breaks, and slowly melted his cold heart. One evening, they sat near the riverside. Moon looked at the water quietly. “People think army officers don’t feel emotions.” Harry replied softly, “I stopped showing emotions long ago.” Moon looked at him gently. “Then maybe you just need someone who understands you.” For the first time in years, Harry smiled. Chapter 3 – Jealousy and Confession At college, many boys admired Moon. One of them was Mathue — rich, arrogant, and dangerous. He had loved Moon obsessively for years. When Mathue saw Moon laughing with Harry outside the campus gate, anger burned inside him. “An army commander?” he mocked. “You think he can protect you forever?” Moon frowned. “Stay away from me, Mathue.” That evening, Harry noticed Moon looked worried. “What happened?” “Nothing,” she lied. Harry gently held her wrist. “Tell me.” Moon’s heartbeat raced. Before she could answer, another soldier walked toward Moon and handed her flowers as a joke. Harry’s expression darkened immediately. Moon laughed softly. “Are you jealous?” Harry looked away. “No.” “You are,” she teased. Finally Harry pulled her closer and whispered, “Yes. Because I love you.” Moon froze. Then she smiled with tears in her eyes. “I love you too, Harry.” The two embraced under the evening sky. Chapter 4 – Dangerous Shadows Mathue couldn’t accept their relationship. One rainy night, Moon was returning home when a black car stopped beside her. Men stepped out and grabbed her. She screamed. At the military base, Harry received a phone call. “If you want to see Moon alive,” Mathue said coldly, “come alone.” Harry’s eyes filled with rage. Soldiers offered to help him, but Harry refused. “This is personal.” He drove through the storm toward an abandoned warehouse. Inside, Moon sat tied to a chair. “Harry!” she cried. Mathue laughed. “Even commanders lose what they love.” Harry attacked the guards fiercely. Punches echoed through the warehouse. After a brutal fight, Harry finally reached Moon. Mathue pointed a gun at them. “You ruined everything!” Before he could shoot, Harry tackled him. The gun fired into the ceiling. Police sirens approached. Mathue was arrested, screaming in madness. Moon hugged Harry tightly, shaking with fear. Harry whispered, “I’m here now. Nobody will hurt you again.” Chapter 5 – Love and Pain After the kidnapping, Moon stayed at Harry’s house for safety. One cold night, thunder shook the windows. Moon woke up frightened from a nightmare. Harry sat beside her immediately. “You’re safe,” he whispered. Moon held his hand tightly. “Don’t leave me.” Harry gently touched her hair. “Never.” The distance between them slowly disappeared. They held each other close, sharing warmth, comfort, and deep love. Harry kissed her forehead softly while Moon rested against his chest peacefully. For the first time, Harry felt what home truly meant. But danger still followed them. One evening, Harry received orders from the army. A dangerous border mission. He had to leave immediately. Moon’s eyes filled with tears. “How long?” “I don’t know.” Moon hugged him tightly. “Promise you’ll come back.” Harry kissed her gently. “I’ll always return to you.” Chapter 6 – Waiting and Sadness Months passed. Moon waited every day for Harry’s calls. Sometimes weeks passed without any message. She sat near the window every night, staring at the moonlight. “I miss you,” she whispered. Meanwhile, Harry fought through dangerous missions in the mountains. Even during battles, Moon’s picture remained inside his jacket pocket. One snowy night, Harry’s team was attacked. An explosion threw him to the ground. Back in the city, Moon suddenly received terrible news: “Commander Harry is missing.” Her world shattered. Moon cried endlessly. She stopped eating and barely attended college. But deep inside, she refused to believe he was dead. “I’ll wait for him,” she said. Days turned into weeks. Then one evening, someone knocked on her door. Moon opened it slowly. Harry stood there injured but alive. Tears streamed down Moon’s face as she threw herself into his arms. “You came back…” Chapter 1 – The First Meeting Rain poured over the military camp near the hills of Nepal. Commander Harry stood beside the training ground, his sharp eyes watching every soldier carefully. He was famous for his courage, discipline, and cold personality. No one dared to joke around him. But behind his serious face, Harry carried loneliness. One afternoon, the nearby college organized a cultural program inside the army camp. Students arrived laughing and taking pictures. Among them was Moon — a beautiful college girl with bright eyes and a fearless smile. Harry noticed her immediately. Moon accidentally bumped into him while running from her friends. “Oh! I’m sorry!” she said nervously. Harry looked down at her. “You should watch where you’re going.” Moon Chapter 2 – Growing Closer Days later, Moon returned to the camp to deliver books for a charity event. She saw Harry training soldiers under the burning sun. “You work too hard,” she said. Harry looked surprised. “Why are you here again?” Moon smiled softly. “Maybe I wanted to see someone.” Harry felt something strange in his chest. Over time, Moon kept visiting the camp. She brought coffee for Harry, teased him during breaks, and slowly melted his cold heart. One evening, they sat near the riverside. Moon looked at the water quietly. “People think army officers don’t feel emotions.” Harry replied softly, “I stopped showing emotions long ago.” Moon looked at him gently. “Then maybe you just need someone who understands you.” For the first time in years, Harry smiled. Chapter 3 – Jealousy and Confession At college, many boys admired Moon. One of them was Mathue — rich, arrogant, and dangerous. He had loved Moon obsessively for years. When Mathue saw Moon laughing with Harry outside the campus gate, anger burned inside him. “An army commander?” he mocked. “You think he can protect you forever?” Moon frowned. “Stay away from me, Mathue.” That evening, Harry noticed Moon looked worried. “What happened?” “Nothing,” she lied. Harry gently held her wrist. “Tell me.” Moon’s heartbeat raced. Before she could answer, another soldier walked toward Moon and handed her flowers as a joke. Harry’s expression darkened immediately. Moon laughed softly. “Are you jealous?” Harry looked away. “No.” “You are,” she teased. Finally Harry pulled her closer and whispered, “Yes. Because I love you.” Moon froze. Then she smiled with tears in her eyes. “I love you too, Harry.” The two embraced under the evening sky. Chapter 4 – Dangerous Shadows Mathue couldn’t accept their relationship. One rainy night, Moon was returning home when a black car stopped beside her. Men stepped out and grabbed her. She screamed. At the military base, Harry received a phone call. “If you want to see Moon alive,” Mathue said coldly, “come alone.” Harry’s eyes filled with rage. Soldiers offered to help him, but Harry refused. “This is personal.” He drove through the storm toward an abandoned warehouse. Inside, Moon sat tied to a chair. “Harry!” she cried. Mathue laughed. “Even commanders lose what they love.” Harry attacked the guards fiercely. Punches echoed through the warehouse. After a brutal fight, Harry finally reached Moon. Mathue pointed a gun at them. “You ruined everything!” Before he could shoot, Harry tackled him. The gun fired into the ceiling. Police sirens approached. Mathue was arrested, screaming in madness. Moon hugged Harry tightly, shaking with fear. Harry whispered, “I’m here now. Nobody will hurt you again.” Chapter 6 – Waiting and Sadness Months passed. Moon waited every day for Harry’s calls. Sometimes weeks passed without any message. She sat near the window every night, staring at the moonlight. “I miss you,” she whispered. Meanwhile, Harry fought through dangerous missions in the mountains. Even during battles, Moon’s picture remained inside his jacket pocket. One snowy night, Harry’s team was attacked. An explosion threw him to the ground. Back in the city, Moon suddenly received terrible news: “Commander Harry is missing.” Her world shattered. Moon cried endlessly. She stopped eating and barely attended college. But deep inside, she refused to believe he was dead. “I’ll wait for him,” she said. Days turned into weeks. Then one evening, someone knocked on her door. Moon opened it slowly. Harry stood there injured but alive. Tears streamed down Moon’s face as she threw herself into his arms. “You came back…” Harry held her tightly. “I promised.” Chapter 7 – Happy Ending A year later, peace finally returned. Harry resigned from dangerous field missions and became a military instructor. Moon graduated from college with honors. Their love had survived fear, jealousy, distance, and pain. One evening, Harry took Moon to the same riverside where they first spoke honestly. The sunset painted the sky gold. Harry knelt down slowly and revealed a ring. “Moon,” he said softly, “you gave light to a lonely soldier’s life. Will you marry me?” Moon covered her mouth, crying happily. “Yes… always yes.” Harry placed the ring on her finger as the wind blew gently around them. Months later, they married in a beautiful ceremony surrounded by soldiers, friends, and family. Even some soldiers joked, “Commander Harry finally smiles now because of Madam Moon.” Moon laughed while Harry wrapped an arm around her protectively.
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