Three chapters of love. None of them simple. None of them, in the end, forgotten. They are, in order of occurrence:
The Schoolyard One
Ramjan's first affair was with a girl named Salma. They met in a class and started talking often. They had a good time together, and faced many problems in their relationship during school.
Although it lasted five years, it ended very badly. Ramjan was not very aware of this generation's concept of love, and did not know what a girl actually wanted from a boy. Eventually, they parted ways.
The One That Never Started
His second affair was with a relative of his own. He met her at a family function and they started talking. They had a good time together — but this relationship was one-sided, because the girl did not confess her love for Ramjan.
It was quite clear that they both loved each other and would be together forever. The problem, as is often the case, was their families. They weren't certain about the love, but they suspected it. And problems began. Honestly, the whole issue came from Ramjan's family. They were too toxic about the relationship, and eventually, they had to stop talking and meeting. The relationship that never properly started, ended in no time.
The Unspoken One
His third affair was something he never exposed to anyone. The reason is that he had a bad past when it came to love and relationships, and had seen things get ugly when people knew about his previous ones.
He is now at a level where he doesn't care about anything except her. But this time, he is not eager to get her. For him, if she is happy, then everything is fine — whether she is with him, or not.
For him, it is either his love, or no one.