Drunk on Distance, High on Love"
Drunk on Distance, High on Love"
A Love That Distance Couldn’t Break
The moon hung high in the sky, casting its silver glow over the quiet city. Pooja sat by her window, her fingers tracing invisible patterns on the glass. The night felt colder without him, but in her heart, there was warmth—a warmth that belonged to Prabhat.
They were miles apart, separated by land and sea, yet never once had distance felt like a wall between them. Instead, it became a bridge, connecting their souls in ways they never imagined.
Every night, as the clock struck midnight, her phone would light up with his name.
"Pooja… are you still awake?"
"Of course, Prabhat. How could I sleep without hearing your voice?"
And just like that, their world came alive. But their love wasn't just confined to the night. From the moment he set foot in Seychelles, Prabhat had one priority—her. His timing was fixed, his routine unshaken. No matter how long or tiring his workday was, every free moment belonged to Pooja.
Day after day, hour after hour, they stayed on video calls, holding onto each other across the screen. While others explored new places, Prabhat never cared to step outside. Seychelles, with all its beauty, remained unseen by him—because there was no proper internet outside, and that meant losing even a second with her.
"Why don’t you go out, Prabhat? See the place."
"Why would I? My world is here, in front of me. As long as I can see your face, nothing else matters."
He only had one wish—to complete this one year apart as soon as possible. And now, the countdown had begun.
Three months left.
Three months until the distance would finally end. Three months until they would no longer need screens to feel close. June wasn’t just a month to them; it was their reunion, their long-awaited moment.
They had waited, they had endured, and they had loved through every second of it. And soon, they would be together again—no more calls, no more waiting, just them.
Because no matter the miles, no matter the time, love like theirs always finds its way home.

