The Mysterious Rose III
Was she the one behind the roses and the notes? How was this possible?
Ayo sat quietly, processing her words. Zara, standing by the door, nodded as if she understood the journey Ayo had been on.
Mama Chibu continued, “Zara was part of this. She’s always been so quiet, but she has such a big heart. She’s the messenger of love, and I asked her to deliver the roses because I knew you’d see them as something more if they came from someone whose actions speak louder than words. Only then would you understand that love doesn’t need to be loud, sometimes, it whispers."
Ayo finally understood. He looked at Zara, then at Mama Chibu, his heart softening. The walls he had built around himself began to crumble. For the first time, he felt something warm spreading inside him.
“You’ve been patient with me,” Ayo said, his voice thick with emotion. “I didn’t realize I was worthy of being loved by anyone or needed love until now.”
Mama Chibu smiled and placed a hand on his shoulder. “You are still a youngman and love is never something we need to force. It’s always there, waiting for us to open our hearts. Open your heart Ayo and let love shine through.”
And so, with that, Ayo learned what he had been too afraid to accept for so long. Love wasn’t loud or overwhelming. It didn’t always come with grand gestures. Sometimes, it was quiet, humble, and patient. And for Ayo, it had always been there, waiting for him to notice.
As the days passed, Ayo began to see the world—and love—differently. He wasn’t afraid of it anymore. The next Valentine’s Day, he left a single rose for Zara on her doorstep with a simple note:
"Thank you for showing me the way to love."
And this time, he didn’t just send the roses. He gave his heart, too.
The End.
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