The following Is an apology / a sorry letter written by a loving husband to his ever-beautiful wife.
Hi Dear!
A very happy morning to you. I’m extremely sorry about the argument we had last night. I fully realize and agree that it was my mistake. I also realize that you are right and I am wrong. I argued and fought with you for nothing in a foolish manner. I am sorry once again, my apologies to you again. Please forgive me!
I am going to office as usual this morning too. I know that you are my Sleeping Beauty and looking at your beautiful & peaceful face, I am writing this short note. I have few inescapable meetings today at the office. Therefore. I will be working today late, will be reaching home late. I will come late, dear. Please do not wait for me.
I have already cooked special dinner for you because I love you. The dinner is ready. I kept the dinner on the stove. You only have to heat your dinner before eating. I know you very well dear, you do not like cold food. That’s why I am making this special arrangement for you. I’m sorry, once again.
Do you know something? While cooking this special food (I’m not going to tell you what I cooked) I ensured to put less spices. I know that your stomach is delicate. You cannot eat spicy food. Does this not speak of my love? Spices do not go well with you. I know it and therefore, I cooked this food, especially with less spices and kept it ready.
Finally, darling, just heat the food, and eat your dinner. On the dining table I kept a rose along with a dark chocolate. I don’t have to tell you that I love you. The dinner is ready. Eat the hot dinner. To reduce your work and to prove my love, I also put the gas on too. All you have to do is to light the stove. Bye, darling, bye bye.
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Dr. K. Raja Gopal Reddy is a seasoned internationally qualified Insurance professional. What you are reading here, may not answer all the questions we have, but has the absolute power of asking unsettling questions which increase the interest in the strange world, and show the contradictory wonders lying just below the surface of the commonest things of life. Look at this disturbing but beautiful thought of Friedrich Nietzsche “God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him”.
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