Poornima never imagined her first real date with Veeresh would be on a bike…
But maybe that’s why it felt so perfect.
No fancy restaurant.
No expensive setup.
No staged romance.
Just him,
her,
and the world rushing past them.
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A Ride That Felt Like a Dream
Veeresh slowed the bike near a quiet stretch of road lined with trees.
The wind tangled her hair, and she laughed—really laughed—after what felt like years.
He glanced back for a second.
“Hold tight,” he said.
She rolled her eyes and wrapped her arms around his waist.
He smirked, satisfied.
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A Simple Date
They stopped near a tiny lakeside tea stall—nothing luxurious, nothing elite.
Just a small bench, a chai kettle steaming, and the sun setting behind the water.
Poornima sat beside him, sipping her tea with both hands.
She looked at him from the corner of her eye.
“You know… I thought our first date would be… fancy,” she said.
Veeresh lowered his cup.
“This is real,” he said quietly.
“No pretenses. No pressure. Just you and me.”
She felt her heart melt a little more.
He was trying.
Really trying.
And that mattered.
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Small Fights, Small Hearts
At one point she got annoyed because he didn’t listen when she asked him to stop speeding.
He got annoyed because she kept teasing him about being jealous of random men.
But their fights never lasted long.
Five minutes later, they were sitting on the bike again.
He reached out, tugging her nose gently.
“Don’t be dramatic,” he said.
She hit his shoulder lightly.
“You started!”
He sighed like he was dealing with a stubborn child.
But his eyes were soft.
Warm.
Happy.
They patched up easily.
Like two magnets drawn back to each other.
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A Moment That Will Stay Forever
When the sky turned orange, Poornima looked around and whispered:
“It’s beautiful, Veer.”
He was leaning against the bike, arms crossed, just watching her with a gaze that could melt steel.
He stepped closer, leaned down, and kissed her cheek softly.
Slow.
Gentle.
Without rushing.
“I’m glad you like it,” he murmured.
Her cheeks turned crimson.
He smiled—and it was the kind of smile he reserved only for her.
Soft. Real. Vulnerable.
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Heading Back Home
On the ride back, her arms wrapped tighter around him.
Her chin rested on his shoulder.
Her heartbeat matched the rhythm of the bike.
He placed one hand briefly on hers.
No words.
Just warmth.
As they reached home, he parked the bike and looked at her.
“This is our beginning,” he said simply.
She smiled—wide and full of light.
“And it’s perfect.”
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Their dating life wasn’t made of expensive gifts or dramatic gestures.
It was made of:
Bike rides.
Chai.
Sunsets.
Teasing.
Small fights.
Softer apologies.
Warm cheeks.
Simple joys.
And a love that felt more real with every moment.
Veeresh kissed her cheek again before she walked inside—
a promise without words.




















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