Pot" oh Pot"
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Leena who was deeply in love with a man named Mahiwal. They lived on opposite sides of the Chenab River. Every night, Leena would stand by the river and gaze at Mahiwal's hut, longing to be with him.
One night, she found a small clay pot floating by the riverbank. The pot spoke to her, warning her that he was smashable and couldn't carry her weight across the river. he is very tired cuz he come from across the river with a phasing a lot of shores of high and low tides.
But Leena was obsessive about reaching Mahiwal, so she held onto the pot and move into the unstable river water.
The river was rough, with high waves crashing around them. Leena encouraged the clay pot to keep going, despite its insecurities. They struggled against the currents, but eventually reached the other side.
However, he wasn't there when Leena arrived at Mahiwal's hut. Heartbroken, she realized her journey had been wasted. She had ignored the pot's warning and paid the price of not finding him there.
Leena searched the surroundings, hoping to find any trace of Mahiwal.
As she walk along the riverbank to search for him, then an elder approached her from a near village, a sympathetic look in his eyes. He told her a tale of tragedy. Mahiwal wants to meet Leena too, who had also attempted to cross the Chenab River. when, the currents were on high, and he had been swept away by the waters through crossing it.
Leena's heart shattered into a million pieces upon hearing the news. She couldn't bear the thought of losing Mahiwal, her one true love. Tears wouldn't stop in her eyes, falling through her face.
Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months. Leena visited the river every night, hoping for a sign of Mahiwal or some closure to her anger, pain, and sadness. The clay pot, now unusable and cracked, lay beside her, a reminder of her misguided journey.
Leena learned that believe in something unsound which lead to her disappointment. She cries, cries a lot by the river, understanding the importance of inner strength and toughness in it.
In the end, Leena discovered that true happiness came from within herself, not from external objects or other things. She takes an oath to move forward with newfound wisdom and strength.