Story of Natasha – A Tragic Love Story of Dreams, Distance and Loss
A powerful emotional story about a young university girl, a foreign student, love, marriage, migration, broken dreams, addiction, motherhood, loneliness, and the painful truth that some decisions change a life forever.
📖 Introduction
Natasha was a bright and capable girl. After graduating from school, she dreamed of entering university, building a good future, and living a life different from the simple village life she had always known.
Her parents lived in the village, but Natasha wanted to study in University City. To get admission, she had to pass a test. She worked hard, passed the test, and finally got admission into the university.
Because her parents lived far away, Natasha stayed in the university hostel. Every weekend, she visited her mother in the village, spent two days with her, prepared food for the week, collected necessary things from home, and returned to the hostel on Monday.
Natasha had dreams in her eyes, but she did not know that life was preparing a painful test for her heart.
🎓 University Life
The university was large and full of students from different cities and countries. Local students and foreign students studied together. Natasha was intelligent, hardworking, and hopeful.
She studied seriously, but like many young people, she also dreamed of finding a life partner. She wanted someone kind, educated, and sincere — someone with whom she could fall in love, marry, and build a peaceful future.
For two years, Natasha met many boys at the university. Some were friendly, some were clever, and some tried to impress her. But Natasha did not find anyone who truly matched her thoughts and feelings.
🌍 Meeting Younus
One day, Natasha met a foreign Asian student named Younus. He had also been studying at the same university for two years. He was there on a scholarship and was working hard to complete his education.
Younus was different from the other boys Natasha had met. He was respectful, serious, and calm. Natasha liked his personality. Slowly, she began to think that perhaps she had found the life partner she had been searching for.
Their friendship grew. They met, talked, and understood each other. A year passed, and their connection became stronger. Then one day, Younus invited Natasha to meet him and spoke openly.
“Natasha, I have fallen in love with you. I want to marry you.”
Natasha also loved him, but she did not answer immediately. She asked for ten days so she could speak to her mother.
👩👧 Natasha Talks to Her Mother
As usual, Natasha went to her village on Saturday. She sat with her mother and told her the truth.
“Mother, I have fallen in love with a foreign student. I want to marry him.”
Her mother became silent. She loved Natasha deeply because Natasha was her only daughter. Natasha’s father had left long ago and married another woman, so Natasha’s mother had raised her alone.
After a long silence, her mother spoke gently but with worry.
“Daughter, you are an adult. You have the right to choose your spouse. But as your mother, I advise you to think carefully. If you marry someone from your own country and culture, life may be easier for you.”
Her mother explained that Younus was from another country, another culture, and another religion. His family, language, customs, lifestyle, and society were different.
She was not speaking from hatred. She was speaking from fear — fear that her daughter might suffer far away from home.
💔 A Mother’s Fear
Natasha’s mother did not want to lose her only daughter. She had already lived a lonely life. If Natasha married a foreign man and left the country, her mother would be left completely alone.
But Natasha was deeply in love. She insisted that she wanted to marry Younus. Her mother tried to advise her, but she could not stand between Natasha and her decision.
Finally, with tears in her eyes, her mother said:
“I do not fully agree with this marriage, but this is your life. Think carefully before you decide.”
💍 Natasha’s Decision
After ten days, Natasha returned to Younus and gave him her answer.
“I am ready to marry you because I love you.”
Younus was happy. Natasha was happy. They booked a wedding hall and started preparing for marriage. Natasha invited her friends and relatives. Younus invited his friends and relatives too.
The wedding night was full of food, music, dancing, and celebration. Everyone seemed happy. Natasha believed she had chosen love, and love would be enough for the rest of her life.
🕌 The Religious Marriage
A few days later, Younus told Natasha that because he was Muslim, they should also complete the marriage according to his religious tradition. Natasha agreed.
They went to the mosque and met the Imam. Younus explained that they were married and wanted their marriage to be recognized through his religion. The Imam completed the marriage process, read the marriage contract, took their signatures, and gave a copy to Younus.
For Natasha, this was a new world. But she accepted it because she loved Younus.
👶 A Child Is Born
After one year, Natasha gave birth to a son. Because of motherhood, she took a break from university. Her life changed completely.
Now she was not only a student and wife. She was a mother.
Younus continued his education and completed his degree after two more years. He dreamed that after returning to his country, he would get a good job, serve his people, and provide a comfortable life for Natasha and their child.
One day, Younus said:
“My education is complete. You do not need to study now. Let us go to my home country. God has given us everything there.”
Natasha agreed but said she wanted to take permission from her mother.
🌧️ The Last Goodbye
Natasha went to the village and told her mother that she was leaving the country with her husband and son. Her mother cried bitterly.
“Daughter, without you I have no one in this world. Do not leave me alone.”
Natasha replied:
“Mother, I am Younus’s wife. I must go wherever he goes.”
Her mother cried, hugged her, and said only one thing:
“Take care of yourself, my daughter.”
🏠 A New Country, A New Family
A few days later, Younus took Natasha and their son to his home country. His parents, brothers, and sisters were very happy. Younus had returned not only with a degree, but also with a wife and child.
For the first few days, Natasha was treated with love and respect. Guests came, food was served, and everyone welcomed her warmly. Natasha felt happy and relieved.
She thought, “My mother was worried for nothing. These people are kind.”
But time slowly revealed another side of life.
📄 The Degree Problem
After some days, Younus began searching for a job. First, he needed to register his degree with the Engineering Council. He paid the fee and submitted his documents.
He waited with hope.
After a month, he received a letter. The letter said that the university from which he had received his degree was not recognized by the Engineering Council. Because of that, his degree could not be registered.
Younus’s dreams broke in one moment.
Five years of hard work suddenly felt like nothing more than a piece of paper.
He had imagined returning home as an educated engineer, getting a good job, and giving Natasha a beautiful life. But now he could not apply for the jobs he had dreamed about.
😔 Younus Hides the Truth
Younus became deeply worried. Natasha noticed his silence and sadness. One day she asked:
“Younus, you seem upset. Tell me, what is the reason?”
But Younus could not tell her the truth. He did not want to break her heart. He only said:
“Everything will be fine. I will get a job soon.”
But inside, he was collapsing.
⚠️ A Dangerous Friendship
One day, Younus met an old friend. The friend noticed his worried face and asked what had happened. Younus finally shared the truth.
He told him about the degree problem, the Engineering Council, the failed registration, and his fear for Natasha and their child.
The friend could not solve the problem. Instead, he offered something harmful and dangerous, saying it would help him forget his worries.
This part of the story shows the danger of addiction. Drugs or harmful substances do not solve problems. They destroy health, family, dignity, and life.
Younus was already weak from stress. He made a terrible mistake and accepted what his friend offered. At first, he felt temporary relief from anxiety. But soon, that relief became a trap.
🕳️ The Fall Begins
Younus slowly became dependent on that harmful substance. The pain of unemployment, shame, and failure pushed him deeper into darkness.
He began returning home late. His behavior changed. His voice changed. His eyes looked tired and lost.
Natasha understood that something was wrong, but she was alone in a foreign country. She did not know the language well. She did not know people. She had no money of her own.
The life she had imagined with Younus was slowly turning into fear and sadness.
👶 The Child Becomes Sick
Then another tragedy began. Natasha’s little son became sick. She needed money for proper treatment, but Younus had no job and no stable income.
Natasha took her child to a government hospital. The doctor looked at the child quickly and gave medicine without proper attention. Natasha came home and gave the medicine, but her son did not improve.
Days passed. Natasha watched her child becoming weaker.
She did not know whom to ask for help. She was a foreign woman in an unfamiliar place.
A mother’s greatest pain is watching her child suffer while her hands are empty.
💔 The First Great Loss
Without proper treatment, Natasha’s son passed away.
Her world broke.
She had left her mother, her country, her education, and her old life for love. Now the child who had been her hope was gone.
Natasha cried day and night. Younus’s mother tried to comfort her, but no words could heal the wound of a mother who had lost her child.
🌑 The Second Tragedy
After some time, another terrible news came. A man’s body had been found in the city. Later, it was identified as Younus.
The exact pain inside Younus’s heart remained unknown, but it was clear that stress, unemployment, addiction, and hopelessness had destroyed him.
Natasha had just buried the sorrow of her son, and now another mountain of grief fell upon her.
If someone feels hopeless, addicted, or unable to cope, they need urgent help from trusted family, doctors, counselors, or emergency services. No problem should be faced alone.
🧳 Natasha Is Told to Return
Natasha stayed with Younus’s family for some time. She cried every day. Younus’s mother looked at her with pity and said:
“Daughter, there is no one here for you now. Go back to your country.”
Natasha replied:
“Mother, I need money to go back. It will cost a lot. Where will I get it?”
Younus’s mother asked her elder son to arrange money, but he also struggled. Finally, Natasha understood that she should contact her country’s embassy.
🏛️ The Embassy Helps
Younus’s brother took Natasha to the embassy. There, Natasha told her full story: her marriage, migration, son’s death, Younus’s death, and her helplessness.
The diplomats comforted her and promised to arrange her return ticket. After one week, the embassy helped Natasha travel back to her homeland.
She returned with a broken heart, empty hands, and a soul tired from grief.
🏚️ Natasha Returns Home
When Natasha reached her village, she went directly to her mother’s house. She stood at the door and called:
“Mother! Look, I have come back. I will not leave you again.”
But there was no answer.
Natasha stepped forward and saw a lock on the door. Her heart began to beat fast.
She ran to a neighbor’s house. An old woman opened the door.
“Grandmother, where is my mother?”
The woman looked at Natasha with tears in her eyes.
💔 Too Late
The old woman asked Natasha to sit and drink water, but Natasha refused.
“I do not want anything. I want to meet my mother.”
The old woman wiped her tears and said:
“Daughter, after you left, your mother cried every day and remembered you. Not long ago, she left this world.”
Natasha froze.
“My mother is not in this world?”
The old woman held her hand and said:
“Natasha, you came too late.”
🌧️ The Final Moment
Those words were heavier than all the pain Natasha had already suffered. She had lost her child. She had lost her husband. And now she had lost her mother too.
The mother who had begged her not to leave was gone. The home Natasha wanted to return to was locked. The arms she wanted to fall into were no longer there.
Natasha could not bear the pain. She collapsed unconscious. The old woman called for help, and after some time, an ambulance came.
Natasha’s story ended like a silent cry — a cry for love, for mothers, for daughters, for choices, and for the painful distance between dreams and reality.
🌟 Moral of the Story
Love is powerful, but life decisions need wisdom, patience, family guidance, and practical understanding.
Natasha’s story teaches that love should not make a person blind to reality. Marriage across culture, country, religion, and family systems can work, but only when both people prepare honestly for the challenges.
It also teaches that a mother’s advice may sometimes feel strict, but often it comes from deep love and fear for her child’s future.
✅ Lessons from Natasha’s Story
- Love should be balanced with wisdom and responsibility.
- Marriage is not only emotion; it is also culture, family, finance, and future planning.
- Never ignore a mother’s advice without thinking deeply.
- Education should not be abandoned without a strong plan.
- Unemployment and stress can destroy a person if help is not taken early.
- Drugs and harmful substances never solve problems.
- Never leave loved ones with harsh words or unfinished goodbyes.
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