He waited every day for his beloved in a square

Few love stories are seen as the following, because, although many couples last for decades happily married, teenage love rarely prevails despite decades, distance and having other love relationships. Precisely the above happened to Silvia and Kike, who, according to La Nación, met in the town of Aristóbulo del Valle, Misiones, in Argentina, when she was 14 and he was 19. At that time they spent pleasant moments between natural landscapes and good feelings. Such was the affection of the then young woman, who every Sunday attended church with her boyfriend to ask God to always be together, she confessed to the media mentioned in the publication of name “After a promise, she waited in vain every Sunday in a bank and 40 years later she returned to her town to close her story.” But her pleas to the creator were not enough to fulfill her wish, because at a certain point Kike ended up with her, leaving her with a sentimental wound difficult to heal. She suffered so much that relatives decided to take her to live in Leandro N. Alem, another town. Two years have passed since the breakup, Silvia, then 16 years old, was still thinking about her ex, when Kike surprisingly arrived at her home by surprise. They went to a square, where they sat on a bench to talk about everything and nothing. He claimed that he had been slandered, kissed him with love, promised to return the following Sunday to later talk to his parents and ask for his hand. He told her they would get married. The man never returned, but she went to the square every Sunday to sit in the same place and wait for her eternal lover to return. An acquaintance told Silvia that the young man had broken his leg, which meant a bit of hope for the young woman. There was already an explanation for the absence.” I waited for the eight months to pass, but he didn’t come either. Mom told me that I stopped waiting, that I would not be faithful to him, that he would not return. Maybe I kept waiting for him,” the protagonist of the story told La Nacion, later adding that she knew, the man she was waiting for had married. Thus, the woman ended up married to the father of her three children, while he also made a life on his own. Life did not put them on the road, but she still had some memories of him, because she put her name to a doll that they gave her, she even talked with him. The image of his beloved was so strong that one day he asked heaven to see him again. At that time he also decided to separate. Everything changed drastically when he was invited to a meeting at Aristóbulo del Valle, the place where he grew up. At the celebration he ran into Kike, a rewatcher that both enjoyed to such an extent to make plans to see each other later. We recommend you read: After some visits and coexistence with their respective children, they ended up living together in the same town that saw their love story born when they were just young, 40 years ago. My name is Juan Pablo Chaidez Aispuro, born in Culiacán, Sinaloa in a small family whose nucleus was originally made up of four people: father, mother and two children. From my early years I showed a taste for watching news and staying informed. I was a graduate of the 2014 – 2018 generation of the degree in Journalism, from the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), the first in that career since its opening.  As for the professional experience, I was able to gain apprenticeship during a period of six months in the sports area of the newspaper Noroeste, where I did professional practices. Later, I had the opportunity to spend another six months in the ranks of Radio Sinaloa, particularly in the news program Informativo Puro Sinaloa, of the state government. There I covered local issues, recorded voice for the newscast, contributed content for other broadcasts and had live participation. Since 2020 I am in Debate, a company that opened the doors for me to integrate as a web reporter, and months later to occupy the position of Editor in the site Debate.com.mx. See more



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