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Seaside Serendipity: A Proposal by the Ocean Breeze

Love Finds Its Perfect Moment Amidst Windswept Waves

By Mrs Brintha PravinKumarPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
Seaside Serendipity: A Proposal by the Ocean Breeze
Photo by Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash

The air smelled solidly of salt. It was one of those normal smells that quickly moved me to my delighted spot - the sea side. In any case, on this particular day, the sea breeze was not exactly my accomplice. My lover had mentioned that I meet him at the sea side, and in spite of the way that I revered the sea side really, the breeze's evil points with my hair made them fight as I progressed toward the shore.

As I pushed toward the sea side, I squinted my eyes, endeavoring to make out the distant light of candles gleaming in the nightfall. The sun was lazily setting not excessively far off, extending an orange and pink shimmer across the sky. It was a beautiful evening, at this point I couldn't totally see the worth in it since I had neglected to recollect my glasses at home. Why might he have the option to have picked elsewhere for dinner, I pondered inside as I investigated the disproportionate sands under my feet?

My disappointment created as I drew closer to the wellspring of the glinting light. The sand grasped to my feet, making each step heavier than the last. My hair, a tangled wreck, undulated incredibly in the driving forward sea breeze. I could feel the grains of sand peppering my skin, and my annoying showed up at its zenith. This was not the manner by which I had envisioned our evening.

Finally, as I showed up where the candles were set, I saw him. He was not too far off, my darling, the individual who had facilitated this evening, tracking down a spot at a brilliantly set table with candles and a spread of delicious looking food. His eyes enlightened as he saw me moving nearer, and he smiled enthusiastically.

I planned to open my mouth to cry about the breeze and my riotous hair when, to my sheer bewilderment, he out of the blue got down on one knee. The world seemed to stop momentarily as he caught my hand with his, and at that moment, the breeze that had been my adversary transformed into our embellishment. The candles hit the dance floor with newly found life, the sea mumbled its secrets, and the nightfall painted the sky in a scope of warm assortments.

My heart ran as he explored my eyes with a power I had never seen. " Will you marry me?" he asked, his voice shivering with feeling. My jaw dropped, and my basic burden broke down away, displaced by shock, happiness, and a surge of reverence so huge that it flabbergasted me.

Tears spouted in my eyes, and I could hardly find my stride. I sorted out some way to stammer out a miserable, "Without a doubt, for sure, on different occasions, yes!" His face broke into a wide grin, and he slid a staggering wedding ring onto my shiver finger. As the sun plunged under the horizon, I comprehended that this forlorn, sandy, and flawed second was absolutely perfect.

It wasn't the awesome, painstakingly organized suggestion that I had tracked down in films or through web-based amusement. It was better. It was real, unrefined, and stacked up with true love. It was a suggestion by the sea, where the parts had plotted to make the second uncommonly our own. The breeze had rumpled my hair, the sand had adhered to my feet, and the salt-scented air had borne eyewitness to our commitment to each other.

As we embraced, the waves lapped gently at the shore, like contribution their blessings. The candles continued to flash, projecting a warm and indicate sparkle around us. In that essential, unconstrained second, I comprehended that zeroing in on the spot or the conditions wasn't required. It was about the singular I loved and the obligation we were making to each other.

The sea side, with its whimsical breezes and unruly greatness, had cleared a path for a memory that would never-endingly be cut in my heart. It trained me that friendship transcends weight and blemish, and that sometimes, the most beautiful minutes in life are the ones we least expect.

Along these lines, as we remained there, inseparable, looking out at the darkening sea, I truly needed to smile. The air really smelled unequivocally of salt, my hair was at this point a tangled wreck, at this point no piece of that had an effect. What had an effect was the warmth that had conveyed us to this forsaken sea side, and the responsibility we had made to go through conjunction, no matter what the thrilling curves in the street, particularly like the breeze that had rumpled my hair anyway had moreover conveyed the best request I had heard.

Thank you :)

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About the Creator

Mrs Brintha PravinKumar

With a keyboard as my paintbrush and the web as my canvas, I'm a digital storyteller crafting vibrant narratives.

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