What does He say to She on a beautiful moonlit day?
He can still feel the tenderness ofher hands. She fears one day his hand will slowly slip away. #fable
— Harish Krishnan (@Harishk) May 5, 2012
Before he could even write, the storyteller could see his story being played out by both of them. #fable
— Atul Sabnis (@atulsabnis) May 5, 2012
She believes ‘Perfect men are found only in books’. He wants to be the first book that she tries. #fable
— Harish Krishnan (@Harishk) May 5, 2012
Perfect love stories live on borrowed endings. Readers re-borrow these and hope to make them their own.#fable
— Atul Sabnis (@atulsabnis) May 5, 2012
He says ‘Let me add colour to your life & do something about your loneliness.’ She wonders how colorful her life would be. #fable
— Harish Krishnan (@Harishk) May 5, 2012
He says ‘If I have your company then every moment seems like an era’. She just wants to enjoy every moment with him.#fable
— Harish Krishnan (@Harishk) May 5, 2012
And time stops when you are in love. A moment becomes a lifetime. He could write about the moment; how would he write of a lifetime? #fable
— Atul Sabnis (@atulsabnis) May 5, 2012
He says ‘Since when we have been lonely, today I have found peace’.Our minds interwined & the moon looks on. #fable
— Harish Krishnan (@Harishk) May 5, 2012
The moon looks puzzled & the sky looks on. You and I know why. We stay awake at nights with moon giving us company.#fable
— Harish Krishnan (@Harishk) May 5, 2012
This moon lights up the face of my dreams who is no more a dream but a reality says he. She glows even more.#fable
— Harish Krishnan (@Harishk) May 5, 2012
He says ‘The Moon must be feeling jealous because I am with someone more beautiful than the moon on this special day’. She blushes#fable
— Harish Krishnan (@Harishk) May 5, 2012
He says ‘We have come together and are closer to our destination’. Let us forget everything and just walk together hand in hand. #fable
— Harish Krishnan (@Harishk) May 5, 2012
On paper white as milk, he scribbled a story. Like the moon; only, rectangular. Should I cut corners, the storyteller wondered. #fable
— Atul Sabnis (@atulsabnis) May 5, 2012
I love how this had a beautiful connection and continuity. Would have been nice to do something like this know?