She was a simple girl from the hills of Himachal, filled with dreams that touched the clouds—dreams of studying more, becoming something big, going places, and writing her own story. But life doesn’t always follow dreams. Her health became a hurdle, and the weight of financial problems pushed her dreams further away. When her grandmother passed away, the foundation of her life cracked. She felt lost, empty, and broken and fell into the darkness of depression. Still, she kept going. She completed her diploma in computer science and hoped to do B.Tech, knowing that graduation was important for her career. But life threw another challenge—her elder brother was already studying, and the family couldn’t manage both. So, she quietly dropped a year.
Then came Mohali—a city she used to hear about in her dreams, where average kids from small towns go to chase their future. She joined a six-month Java internship, hoping this would be her stepping stone. And there, she met him—Mithoon. A funny, clumsy, caring boy who made her laugh when she didn’t even remember how. Raised by two elder sisters, he had a heart filled with warmth and innocence. He wasn’t like other boys. He didn’t pretend. He didn’t play cool. He was real—childish at times, but loving like no one else. Slowly, unknowingly, she started getting attached. They danced, played, shared food, shared stories, and sang songs—even if she didn’t understand most of his Punjabi lyrics, being from a Hindi medium background, she still tried to vibe with it. He made her feel special without even trying.
But life was already complicated for her. She was in a situationship—a bond that had no name but had enough weight to keep her confused. She wanted to leave that connection, but she didn’t know how. And in the middle of that emotional mess, her heart started choosing Mithoon. That scared her. It made her cry silently at night. She told her friend once, crying with heavy tears, “I don’t want this, I want Mithoon… he’s the one.” But the words never reached him. He never knew the story from her side. He never saw her pain, her confusion, or her helplessness.
Maybe he noticed her stuck between two feelings, maybe he misunderstood, maybe he thought she was playing with emotions, or maybe he felt betrayed. Whatever the reason was, he disappeared. No call. No text. No goodbye. Just gone. Blocked her. Muted her. Changed his number. As if she never existed. She was left staring at her screen, reading old messages, replaying old voice notes, and holding back tears that had no one to fall for. The day he left, she broke. Not just because he left, but because he never asked what she was going through. He never waited to hear her side. He never gave her the chance to explain that she was already leaving the past behind—for him.
Time passed. Her life became heavier. An accident shook her body. Her father became paralyzed. Her home became a hospital. But still, she remembered him. Every birthday, she prayed for him. Every night, she thought of him. When he finally went abroad—a dream he once shared with her—she smiled with tears in her eyes. She even posted a mutual story wishing him a happy journey and whispered to herself, “You did it, Mithoon.” That happiness wasn’t fake; it was honest. Even if he forgot her, she celebrated his success.
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Then came Mohali—a city she used to hear about in her dreams, where average kids from small towns go to chase their future. She joined a six-month Java internship, hoping this would be her stepping stone. And there, she met him—Mithoon. A funny, clumsy, caring boy who made her laugh when she didn’t even remember how. Raised by two elder sisters, he had a heart filled with warmth and innocence. He wasn’t like other boys. He didn’t pretend. He didn’t play cool. He was real—childish at times, but loving like no one else. Slowly, unknowingly, she started getting attached. They danced, played, shared food, shared stories, and sang songs—even if she didn’t understand most of his Punjabi lyrics, being from a Hindi medium background, she still tried to vibe with it. He made her feel special without even trying.
But life was already complicated for her. She was in a situationship—a bond that had no name but had enough weight to keep her confused. She wanted to leave that connection, but she didn’t know how. And in the middle of that emotional mess, her heart started choosing Mithoon. That scared her. It made her cry silently at night. She told her friend once, crying with heavy tears, “I don’t want this, I want Mithoon… he’s the one.” But the words never reached him. He never knew the story from her side. He never saw her pain, her confusion, or her helplessness.
Maybe he noticed her stuck between two feelings, maybe he misunderstood, maybe he thought she was playing with emotions, or maybe he felt betrayed. Whatever the reason was, he disappeared. No call. No text. No goodbye. Just gone. Blocked her. Muted her. Changed his number. As if she never existed. She was left staring at her screen, reading old messages, replaying old voice notes, and holding back tears that had no one to fall for. The day he left, she broke. Not just because he left, but because he never asked what she was going through. He never waited to hear her side. He never gave her the chance to explain that she was already leaving the past behind—for him.
Time passed. Her life became heavier. An accident shook her body. Her father became paralyzed. Her home became a hospital. But still, she remembered him. Every birthday, she prayed for him. Every night, she thought of him. When he finally went abroad—a dream he once shared with her—she smiled with tears in her eyes. She even posted a mutual story wishing him a happy journey and whispered to herself, “You did it, Mithoon.” That happiness wasn’t fake; it was honest. Even if he forgot her, she celebrated his success.
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https://differ.blog/p/the-girl-who-dreamed-and-loved-silently-8c472b
She was a simple girl from the hills of Himachal, filled with dreams that touched the clouds—dreams of studying more, becoming something big, going places, and writing her own story. But life doesn’t always follow dreams. Her health became a hurdle, and the weight of financial problems pushed her dreams further away. When her grandmother passed away, the foundation of her life cracked. She felt lost, empty, and broken and fell into the darkness of depression. Still, she kept going. She completed her diploma in computer science and hoped to do B.Tech, knowing that graduation was important for her career. But life threw another challenge—her elder brother was already studying, and the family couldn’t manage both. So, she quietly dropped a year.
Then came Mohali—a city she used to hear about in her dreams, where average kids from small towns go to chase their future. She joined a six-month Java internship, hoping this would be her stepping stone. And there, she met him—Mithoon. A funny, clumsy, caring boy who made her laugh when she didn’t even remember how. Raised by two elder sisters, he had a heart filled with warmth and innocence. He wasn’t like other boys. He didn’t pretend. He didn’t play cool. He was real—childish at times, but loving like no one else. Slowly, unknowingly, she started getting attached. They danced, played, shared food, shared stories, and sang songs—even if she didn’t understand most of his Punjabi lyrics, being from a Hindi medium background, she still tried to vibe with it. He made her feel special without even trying.
But life was already complicated for her. She was in a situationship—a bond that had no name but had enough weight to keep her confused. She wanted to leave that connection, but she didn’t know how. And in the middle of that emotional mess, her heart started choosing Mithoon. That scared her. It made her cry silently at night. She told her friend once, crying with heavy tears, “I don’t want this, I want Mithoon… he’s the one.” But the words never reached him. He never knew the story from her side. He never saw her pain, her confusion, or her helplessness.
Maybe he noticed her stuck between two feelings, maybe he misunderstood, maybe he thought she was playing with emotions, or maybe he felt betrayed. Whatever the reason was, he disappeared. No call. No text. No goodbye. Just gone. Blocked her. Muted her. Changed his number. As if she never existed. She was left staring at her screen, reading old messages, replaying old voice notes, and holding back tears that had no one to fall for. The day he left, she broke. Not just because he left, but because he never asked what she was going through. He never waited to hear her side. He never gave her the chance to explain that she was already leaving the past behind—for him.
Time passed. Her life became heavier. An accident shook her body. Her father became paralyzed. Her home became a hospital. But still, she remembered him. Every birthday, she prayed for him. Every night, she thought of him. When he finally went abroad—a dream he once shared with her—she smiled with tears in her eyes. She even posted a mutual story wishing him a happy journey and whispered to herself, “You did it, Mithoon.” That happiness wasn’t fake; it was honest. Even if he forgot her, she celebrated his success.
read more
https://differ.blog/p/the-girl-who-dreamed-and-loved-silently-8c472b
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