Tuesday, 11 February 2014

A tale of "Male Diver" and his girlfriend

They met unexpectedly. They didn't know each other even not communicating to each other. One night, after the "guest" of the Lodge in the Island finished downloading her captured scenery around the beautiful island, suddenly she lost her grip on that new MEMORY CARD. Toing...toing...toing... it slipped down between the wooden floor into the salt water. 12.00 midnight and she's in despair.

The Male Diver saw what happened and in his mind "Pity this girl, she must be sad". The girl in her mind "Owh, please do help me to find it. Lost all my photos. I can't swim. Scared of deep water".

Next morning, the girl found out that The Male Diver had his early morning dive under the lodge and tried to find the LOST MEMORY CARD but disappointingly NONE. (They did not even talk to each other on their first met and also that night. Miracle happened when both person communicates MIND TO MIND COMMUNICATION)

LOST MEMORY CARD is the beginning for lasting meaningful relationship between DIVER and NON-DIVER.


Then the story began...from Chapter 1 - Chapter 350 and will continues chapter to chapter. 

Chapter 350:

Male Diver, "I wish to travel in the future after I finish my Dive Master course"
Girl, "I want to follow you"
Male Diver, "No! Until you get yourself a Diving Certificate, then you can follow me"
Girl, "What if I don't want to get a license?"
Male Diver, "Then don't follow me. I want to travel and dive not just holiday or shopping. I want US to dive together and enjoy our trip"

Girl in her mind, "Therefore, I need to push myself to get the Diving License. Couple should do activities as a couple"

Notes:
May the relationship will last forever, may both heart blessed with FULL OF LOVE.


QOUTES

Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle, love is a war; love is a growing up.
~James A. Baldwin~

A man reserves his true and deepest love not for the species of woman in whose company he finds himself electrified and enkindled, but for that one in whose company he may feel tenderly drowsy.
~George Jean Nathan~

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