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A Love That Didn’t Matter

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A Love That Didn’t Matter Laksh was just an ordinary boy with an ordinary life, until the day he met Isra in a small café. What started as a simple conversation slowly turned into friendship, and for Laksh, that friendship turned into love. But for Isra, Laksh was never more than a friend — just someone who helped her, listened to her, and stayed when everyone else left. While Laksh was busy making Isra his whole world, he slowly started ignoring the only person who truly loved him — his mother. A woman who silently suffered through an abusive marriage and still lived only for her son’s happiness. But Laksh was too blinded by love to see her pain. As Isra moved on and fell in love with someone else, Laksh’s world began to fall apart. Heartbreak turned into anger, anger turned into alcohol, and alcohol turned him into someone he never thought he would become. He pushed away the person who cared for him the most and chased the person who never cared at all. One night, after hearing his mother cry and pray for his happiness, Laksh made the biggest mistake of his life — a decision taken in a moment of pain, but with consequences that would last forever. A Love That Didn’t Matter is not just a love story. It is a story about obsession, broken families, silent sacrifices, and the dangerous decisions young people make when they believe their pain will never end. This story asks one simple question: What if the person you are dying for is not the person who is living for you?
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Chapter 1 - A Love That Didn’t Matter

The city looked beautiful from the top of the building.

So many lights.

So many people.

So many lives moving forward.

Laksh stood at the edge and looked down. The wind was strong, but not stronger than the storm inside his head.

He took out his phone and looked at her picture one last time.

Isra.

He smiled a little.

"Funny," he whispered to himself, "how one person can become your whole world… and still you mean nothing to them."

He looked down again.

People looked so small from the top.

Problems also looked small from the top.

Maybe that's why people come up here, he thought.

To make their problems look smaller.

But his problem didn't look small.

It looked endless.

He closed his eyes and memories started playing like a movie.

The first time he saw her.

Her smile.

The way she said "thank you" when he helped her in studies.

The way he waited for her messages.

The way she talked about another boy… while he listened and pretended to be happy for her.

He laughed softly, but his eyes were wet.

"I was never the hero of her story," he said.

"I was just the side character who helped her reach the hero."

The wind blew harder.

He remembered his mother's face.

Her tired eyes.

Her waiting at night.

Her saying, "Beta, eat something."

Her saying, "Don't worry, I am here."

Her saying, "Share your problems with me."

And every time, he shouted at her.

Every time, he ignored her.

Every time, he chose Isra over his own mother.

He looked at his hands.

"These hands helped her… but hurt the person who gave me life."

His phone screen lit up.

No message from Isra.

There never was.

He put the phone back in his pocket and took one step forward.

"People think heartbreak kills you," he said quietly.

"But the truth is… it changes you into someone you don't recognize anymore."

He took another step.

"My name is Laksh.

This is not a love story.

This is a story about how I destroyed my own life… loving someone who never asked for it."

He looked at the sky one last time.

And then he stepped forward.