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The Moment

Their feet weren't ready to stop. Like a waterfall never knows what is calmness, it just knows to flow. Even they needed to go with the flow. The music kept getting better. Or was it the company of each other that made 'the music' felt better? They didn't know the answer. Neither it was required. All He knew  was to tap on the beat with Her. And all She knew that She needn't to worry about anything at the moment, and move in the flow. And they kept it going.



They talked. They danced. They laughed. And then repeated it.  As if they knew each other for decades. "They say North star has its location fixed in the sky. Similarly we all have few moments in our lives that make us forget about everything else. And these moments stay forever with us." This was the exact thought He had when his favorite song started. She was right there with him, and he just smiled at her. Probably She wouldn't understand the reason behind this smile. Was it the Song? Probably, But even He was not sure. He was just happy, Cause He had found his moment.

He closed his eyes. And Tried to capture every frame around him, to save it forever. And all He could see was Her. Maybe the moment wasn't the music, or the charming place. Maybe the moment was the person right in front of him. He didn't understand the reason behind this feeling, He didn't feel the necessity to reason with his emotions, because He was LIVING the moment.  

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