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- Story Listed as: Fiction For Teens
- Theme: Love stories / Romance
- Subject: Love / Romance / Dating
- Published: 11/30/2024
Library Proposal
Born 1993, M, from Tamilnadu, IndiaIn the heart of a quaint little town, there stood a charming library with tall shelves filled with books of all genres, attracting book lovers from near and far. Every afternoon, the library was a sanctuary for James Carson and Mary Jane, two young souls who found solace among the rows of books. The scent of aged paper and polished wood filled the air, and the soft rustle of turning pages created a comforting hush. It was a world away from the chaos outside, a world where words danced and stories unfolded.
Today, James sat at his favorite table, a well-worn copy of “How to Propose Love?” open before him. He ran his pen along the margins, underlining phrases that resonated deeply within him. “Love is the quiet whisper of two hearts finding home,” he wrote, connecting thoughts in the margins with neat lines.
After a while, he closed the book, satisfied with his work. He returned it to the shelf, a sense of fulfillment washing over him. Little did he know, the book would soon change his life.
The next day, Mary strolled into the library, her hair catching the light like spun gold. She spotted the same book James had returned and plucked it from the shelf. Flipping through the pages, she noticed the underlined phrases, each one more enchanting than the last. “How beautiful these words are,” she murmured, her heart fluttering. She quickly pulled out a pen and wrote a small response in the margins beside one of his underlined lines: “Your thoughts resonate like music.”
Every day that week, Mary returned to the book, each time adding her thoughts next to James’s underlined phrases, feeling as if she were engaged in a silent conversation with a stranger. Her heart danced with excitement.
On the seventh day, James revisited the book, hoping to find a phrase that had struck him anew. As he flipped through the pages, his eyes widened in delight. There were replies—his words had sparked a connection. “Your thoughts resonate like music.” He smiled, feeling a warmth spread through him.
With a newfound excitement, he picked up his pen again. “And your melody is enchanting,” he wrote in response, placing the book back on the shelf with a racing heart.
The next day, Mary came back, her pulse quickening as she opened the book. Her eyes sparkled with joy at James’s reply. She couldn’t help but giggle, a sound that echoed in the otherwise quiet library. Inspiration struck, and she grabbed a small piece of paper, writing, “Your words have touched my heart.” With a soft kiss, she left a lip stamp on the paper, placing it right in the center of the book before slipping it back onto the shelf.
When James returned the following day, he felt a mix of anticipation and dread. He opened the book, and there it was—the paper with that soft, lingering scent of Mary’s lipstick. He read her words, his heart racing. Without thinking, he drew a small heart next to the word ‘heart,’ feeling a sense of connection that was both thrilling and terrifying.
The next day, Mary’s heart raced as she opened the book to find the paper again. The heart symbol made her cheeks flush, and she couldn’t resist the urge to take the paper and kiss it once more. She placed it back, savoring the mix of mystery and excitement.
But curiosity gnawed at James. He approached the librarian, a woman who had known him since he was a boy. “Can you give me the list of people who checked out this book last week?” he asked, his voice barely above a whisper.
The librarian raised an eyebrow but nodded, understanding the glimmer of hope in James’s eyes. She handed him a slip of paper with names scrawled in faded ink. James scanned the list, his heart racing as he saw four women’s names—all of them checked out the book after him. He scribbled down each name and then added his own, forming a list: “James - Mary.”
With determination, he placed the paper back in the book, a plan forming in his mind.
The next day, Mary entered the library with a sense of purpose. She opened the book and gasped. There it was—the list of names, and her own stood out like a beacon. She couldn’t help but smile. It was clear what James was asking her, and she picked up her pen, striking through the other names and drawing a heart next to James and her own.
As she placed the book back on the shelf, she felt lighter, as if something was finally falling into place.
James arrived the next day, eager to see Mary’s response. But as he opened the book, his heart sank momentarily at the empty paper. But then he noticed the striking through of the other names. His heart leaped. He turned around, only to find a beautiful woman standing beside him, her smile radiant.
“James,” she called softly, her voice like honey.
He turned, startled. “How do you know my name?”
“I’m Mary,” she replied, stepping closer. “I placed my heart in that paper.”
James’s eyes widened, and he felt a rush of warmth flood his cheeks. “You’re… you’re Mary?”
“Yes. And I’ve been waiting for you to find me.”
He swallowed hard, stunned into silence. “I… I didn’t think it would lead to this.”
Mary laughed lightly, the sound bright and infectious. “You have a way with words. Those connecting phrases you underlined are lovely.”
“Thank you,” he managed, still trying to process the moment. “But I’m not a writer or a poet, just a reader.”
Mary tilted her head, her curiosity piqued. “Are you single?”
“Yes,” he replied, caught off guard by the directness of her question.
Without a moment’s hesitation, Mary said, “Let us be together from now on.”
“Wow, you really think this all happened because of those underlined phrases?”
Mary shook her head, a playful grin spreading across her face. “Not just that. It’s the book you chose to underline in. It brought us together.”
James glanced down at the book once more, the title looming large: “How to Propose Love?” He chuckled, suddenly realizing the irony. “This is called a LIBRARY PROPOSAL?”
Mary laughed too, the sound ringing through the library like a joyful bell. “Exactly! We’ve turned a simple book into a love story.”
As they moved to a quieter corner of the library, the world outside faded away. They began sharing their lives, their hopes, and dreams.
“Did you really mean what you wrote about the music?” James asked, his gaze steady on hers.
Mary nodded, her expression softening. “Every word. It felt like we were writing a poem together.”
James smiled, feeling a sense of connection deeper than he had ever known. “I never thought a library could become a place for love.”
“It’s more than just books,” Mary said, her voice low and earnest. “It’s about the stories we create with each other.”
Hours slipped by as they talked and laughed, weaving their own narrative amid the silence of the library. They shared their favorite books, debated characters, and dreamed of adventures yet to come.
As the sun began to set, casting a warm glow through the windows, James took a deep breath. “I never imagined I’d find someone like you in a library.”
Mary’s eyes sparkled. “And I never thought I’d find love among the shelves.”
James reached for her hand, their fingers intertwining. “This could be the beginning of our story.”
“It already is,” Mary replied, squeezing his hand gently.
With their hearts intertwined, James and Mary embarked on a journey that began with ink and paper but blossomed into something beautifully real. The library, once a quiet refuge, had transformed into a backdrop for their love story, where each underlined phrase and heart drawn in the margins became a testament to the magic of connection.
And so, amid the whispers of love and the rustling of pages, they found not just companionship, but a promise of forever—a LIBRARY PROPOSAL sealed with laughter, warmth, and the unbreakable bond of two hearts finding home.
Library Proposal(Kabilan_Kannan)
In the heart of a quaint little town, there stood a charming library with tall shelves filled with books of all genres, attracting book lovers from near and far. Every afternoon, the library was a sanctuary for James Carson and Mary Jane, two young souls who found solace among the rows of books. The scent of aged paper and polished wood filled the air, and the soft rustle of turning pages created a comforting hush. It was a world away from the chaos outside, a world where words danced and stories unfolded.
Today, James sat at his favorite table, a well-worn copy of “How to Propose Love?” open before him. He ran his pen along the margins, underlining phrases that resonated deeply within him. “Love is the quiet whisper of two hearts finding home,” he wrote, connecting thoughts in the margins with neat lines.
After a while, he closed the book, satisfied with his work. He returned it to the shelf, a sense of fulfillment washing over him. Little did he know, the book would soon change his life.
The next day, Mary strolled into the library, her hair catching the light like spun gold. She spotted the same book James had returned and plucked it from the shelf. Flipping through the pages, she noticed the underlined phrases, each one more enchanting than the last. “How beautiful these words are,” she murmured, her heart fluttering. She quickly pulled out a pen and wrote a small response in the margins beside one of his underlined lines: “Your thoughts resonate like music.”
Every day that week, Mary returned to the book, each time adding her thoughts next to James’s underlined phrases, feeling as if she were engaged in a silent conversation with a stranger. Her heart danced with excitement.
On the seventh day, James revisited the book, hoping to find a phrase that had struck him anew. As he flipped through the pages, his eyes widened in delight. There were replies—his words had sparked a connection. “Your thoughts resonate like music.” He smiled, feeling a warmth spread through him.
With a newfound excitement, he picked up his pen again. “And your melody is enchanting,” he wrote in response, placing the book back on the shelf with a racing heart.
The next day, Mary came back, her pulse quickening as she opened the book. Her eyes sparkled with joy at James’s reply. She couldn’t help but giggle, a sound that echoed in the otherwise quiet library. Inspiration struck, and she grabbed a small piece of paper, writing, “Your words have touched my heart.” With a soft kiss, she left a lip stamp on the paper, placing it right in the center of the book before slipping it back onto the shelf.
When James returned the following day, he felt a mix of anticipation and dread. He opened the book, and there it was—the paper with that soft, lingering scent of Mary’s lipstick. He read her words, his heart racing. Without thinking, he drew a small heart next to the word ‘heart,’ feeling a sense of connection that was both thrilling and terrifying.
The next day, Mary’s heart raced as she opened the book to find the paper again. The heart symbol made her cheeks flush, and she couldn’t resist the urge to take the paper and kiss it once more. She placed it back, savoring the mix of mystery and excitement.
But curiosity gnawed at James. He approached the librarian, a woman who had known him since he was a boy. “Can you give me the list of people who checked out this book last week?” he asked, his voice barely above a whisper.
The librarian raised an eyebrow but nodded, understanding the glimmer of hope in James’s eyes. She handed him a slip of paper with names scrawled in faded ink. James scanned the list, his heart racing as he saw four women’s names—all of them checked out the book after him. He scribbled down each name and then added his own, forming a list: “James - Mary.”
With determination, he placed the paper back in the book, a plan forming in his mind.
The next day, Mary entered the library with a sense of purpose. She opened the book and gasped. There it was—the list of names, and her own stood out like a beacon. She couldn’t help but smile. It was clear what James was asking her, and she picked up her pen, striking through the other names and drawing a heart next to James and her own.
As she placed the book back on the shelf, she felt lighter, as if something was finally falling into place.
James arrived the next day, eager to see Mary’s response. But as he opened the book, his heart sank momentarily at the empty paper. But then he noticed the striking through of the other names. His heart leaped. He turned around, only to find a beautiful woman standing beside him, her smile radiant.
“James,” she called softly, her voice like honey.
He turned, startled. “How do you know my name?”
“I’m Mary,” she replied, stepping closer. “I placed my heart in that paper.”
James’s eyes widened, and he felt a rush of warmth flood his cheeks. “You’re… you’re Mary?”
“Yes. And I’ve been waiting for you to find me.”
He swallowed hard, stunned into silence. “I… I didn’t think it would lead to this.”
Mary laughed lightly, the sound bright and infectious. “You have a way with words. Those connecting phrases you underlined are lovely.”
“Thank you,” he managed, still trying to process the moment. “But I’m not a writer or a poet, just a reader.”
Mary tilted her head, her curiosity piqued. “Are you single?”
“Yes,” he replied, caught off guard by the directness of her question.
Without a moment’s hesitation, Mary said, “Let us be together from now on.”
“Wow, you really think this all happened because of those underlined phrases?”
Mary shook her head, a playful grin spreading across her face. “Not just that. It’s the book you chose to underline in. It brought us together.”
James glanced down at the book once more, the title looming large: “How to Propose Love?” He chuckled, suddenly realizing the irony. “This is called a LIBRARY PROPOSAL?”
Mary laughed too, the sound ringing through the library like a joyful bell. “Exactly! We’ve turned a simple book into a love story.”
As they moved to a quieter corner of the library, the world outside faded away. They began sharing their lives, their hopes, and dreams.
“Did you really mean what you wrote about the music?” James asked, his gaze steady on hers.
Mary nodded, her expression softening. “Every word. It felt like we were writing a poem together.”
James smiled, feeling a sense of connection deeper than he had ever known. “I never thought a library could become a place for love.”
“It’s more than just books,” Mary said, her voice low and earnest. “It’s about the stories we create with each other.”
Hours slipped by as they talked and laughed, weaving their own narrative amid the silence of the library. They shared their favorite books, debated characters, and dreamed of adventures yet to come.
As the sun began to set, casting a warm glow through the windows, James took a deep breath. “I never imagined I’d find someone like you in a library.”
Mary’s eyes sparkled. “And I never thought I’d find love among the shelves.”
James reached for her hand, their fingers intertwining. “This could be the beginning of our story.”
“It already is,” Mary replied, squeezing his hand gently.
With their hearts intertwined, James and Mary embarked on a journey that began with ink and paper but blossomed into something beautifully real. The library, once a quiet refuge, had transformed into a backdrop for their love story, where each underlined phrase and heart drawn in the margins became a testament to the magic of connection.
And so, amid the whispers of love and the rustling of pages, they found not just companionship, but a promise of forever—a LIBRARY PROPOSAL sealed with laughter, warmth, and the unbreakable bond of two hearts finding home.
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