The “breakup” I am not getting over
I’m going through a breakup right now. In life, you’ll
probably go through a lot of breakups. Breakups with your boyfriend,
girlfriend, or a friend(those who really suck) but after some time, you’ll get
over them too. But the breakup I am talking about is something that you will
never get over (at least deep down inside). “THE SIBLING BREAKUP”.
I’m not referring to the breakup where we won’t talk to each
other or steal each other’s food (let me tell you, this will never happen). I’m
talking about that actual moment when you have to physically split up! This
recently happened to me. My elder brother moved to Gujarat for his further
studies. It’s been so lonely and boring without him.
Knowing that you have a brother to come home to, play with,
be stupid, or make fun of them, they are like your first friends. If you have
them, you don’t necessarily need other friends. I don’t know how many times I have
stolen my brother’s food or even taken the larger share of the cake or the chocolate,
it’s just fun stealing your sibling’s food or even their toys. I even stole
some of my brother’s friends. Now they are not HIS friends, they are OUR
friends now.
Yes, they are annoying so many times. But I would be a liar
if I said I didn’t learn anything from them. You just look up to your siblings
just like me, you try to be them. Having an elder brother really helped me in a
lot of things. He taught me cool tricks in mathematics, English grammar, memorizing
tricks, solving the RUBIK’s cube(yeah that’s where I got it from), and many
more things. I have really bad taste in fashion, but my brother knows quite a
bit about colors and clothes. He practically does all of my shopping. If he
wasn’t there to judge me, who knows in what weird outfits I’d have gone out
with! Being with them teaches a lot of things you probably would’ve never learned
on your own.
As my brother left to make something of himself, things at
home have changed quite a bit. Most siblings
can transition from enemies to friends in a matter of time. One moment you
might be hitting each other or arguing and the next moment you’d be covering
for each other when it comes to dealing with your parents. The absence of that ever-present
companion is hitting me hard. Now I have to do all the chores(although being
the elder one, he never did any and pushed all of it on me). I also got his
space now.
At the end of the day, him moving out of the house almost
means I’ll meet him only when he returns home or when we go to meet him. But we'd still be "THE BROS". Being
the younger one in the family, I am the last person to leave the nest. So I’ll
still miss him, but at least I don’t have to share food with him (evil
laughter). The chocolate won’t be broken into half but I’d eat the whole
chocolate on my own (evil laughter again).
“Siblings don’t need words to understand each other. They have
perfected their own secret language of smiles, sniffs, sighs, gasps, winks, and
eye rolls.”
“Siblings know each other more than their parents do 😜”
Awww...Rula diya bhai tune😥
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DeleteCute!
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DeleteHeart touching!! 😌
ReplyDeleteStay always connected to each other as brother is the first friend as you said in your story.
ReplyDeleteYeah, thanks ✌
DeleteSo sweet of you
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DeleteThat's so nice 😊
ReplyDeleteHello!! Pranav. Siblings are the one and only true love bonds.
ReplyDeleteWhat a farewell speech.👌 Your brother will be really proud of you and vice versa. The bond is indeed eternal. All the best for your future endeavors. 👍 From your Shwetha Aunty
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