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Born in the Same Rain

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Two children were born in the same hospital, under the same rain, at the exact same moment. Years later, they walk the same school corridors, sit in the same classrooms, and pass each other every day— yet remain strangers. He hides his feelings behind laughter. She keeps her heart wrapped in silence. This is not a story of confessions. It is the story of a love that grows quietly, waits patiently, and learns to exist without words. Because some hearts choose silence… even when they are full of love.
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Chapter 1 - BORN IN THE SAME RAIN

The heart loved… the words chose silence.It was an early morning wrapped in gentle rain.

The sky lay calm and grey, as if hiding something.

A small town government hospital stood unusually quiet that day.

In one block of the hospital,

a newborn's cry pierced the silence.

A baby boy was born.

At the exact same moment,

in another block,

another cry echoed.

A baby girl was born.

Same rain

Same moment

Two beginnings

 "Fate chose the same moment,

yet sent their lives along two separate paths"

 

Years slowly rolled by.

The two lives born in the rain

grew on different streets,

in different worlds, with different dreams.

One morning,

they entered the gates of the same school.

He—in a crisp new uniform,

a small bag on his shoulder,

eyes filled with curiosity and a hint of fear.

She—her hair neatly braided,

holding her mother's hand,

quietly observing the world around her.

Same school

Same bell

Same beginning

 

"We walked past each other countless times,

but our eyes never met"

 

Classes changed.

Years passed.

Same corridors,

same playground,

same bus rides home…

They were near each other many times,

yet never met.

He carried a world in his laughter.

She lived in a world of silence.

 "We walked the same path,

yet the worlds we saw were different"

 

And so,

life slowly carried them

to tenth grade.

Even then,

they did not know—

This silence,

would one day bloom

into a love

that would remain unspoken.

 "The heart was ready to love,

the words were still waiting"