A NIGHT WRITTEN IN RAIN
Chapter 1: The night the rin bought him
The Girl Who Loved Rain Soniya was the kind of girl people noticed without her even trying. At eighteen, she carried a soft, natural grace that made her stand out in the small town of Rajpura. Her skin had a warm, fair glow that looked even softer under the yellow streetlights of the city. Her long dark hair usually fell freely over her shoulders, sometimes slightly messy from the wind, giving her an effortless charm.
She stood around 5’4”, neither too tall nor too short, with a gentle posture that made her look calm and elegant. Her figure was slim yet graceful, the kind that moved lightly when she walked. She often wore simple kurtis and leggings, nothing flashy, but the simplicity suited her perfectly. There was something about the way she carried herself—confident but quiet—that made people feel comfortable around her.
Her eyes were perhaps her most striking feature. Large, expressive, and deep brown, they reflected every emotion she felt. When she laughed, they sparkled with warmth; when she was thoughtful, they seemed lost in another world.
But despite her beauty, Soniya was not someone who chased attention. She preferred peaceful moments—listening to music, late-night phone conversations, or sitting by the window watching the rain fall outside. Rain had always been special to her. It made the world feel slower, calmer, almost magical.
And maybe that was why tonight felt different.
Because tonight, someone else had stepped into her rainy world.
The rain had been pouring over Rajpura since evening. Streetlights shimmered on the wet roads, and the cool wind carried the fresh smell of earth through the quiet neighborhood.
Inside her room, Soniya sat by the window watching the raindrops race down the glass. The soft tapping of rain always made her thoughtful.
Her phone buzzed suddenly.
Vansh: “Come outside for a minute.”
Soniya frowned slightly. It was already late.
Still curious, she wrapped a light shawl around herself and stepped outside the gate.
Under a dim streetlight stood Vansh, leaning against his bike, completely drenched in rain. Water dripped from his hair onto his jacket, but he didn’t seem to care at all.
Soniya walked closer, surprised.
“Are you serious right now?” she said.
“You’re standing in the rain like a movie hero.”
Vansh laughed softly.
“Maybe I am.”
The rain continued falling around them, creating tiny ripples in the puddles on the road.
For a moment, neither of them spoke.
Then Vansh looked at her quietly.
“I just wanted to see you.”
Soniya tried to hide her smile.
“You could have called tomorrow.”
“But tomorrow it might not rain like this,” he replied.
A cool breeze passed between them, making Soniya shiver slightly.
Without thinking, Vansh removed his jacket and placed it over her shoulders.
“Now you’ll get sick,” she said.
“I’m already wet,” he shrugged.
Both of them laughed.
For a while they simply stood there, watching the rain fall together.
But the night was far from over.
Chapter 2: The Midnight Ride 🌧️🏍️
After a few quiet minutes, Vansh looked toward his bike and then back at Soniya.
“Want to go for a ride?” he asked suddenly.
Soniya raised an eyebrow.
“In this rain?”
“That’s the best time,” Vansh said with a grin.
She hesitated for a second, then smiled.
“Fine. But if we fall, I’m blaming you.”
“Deal.”
He started the bike, the engine humming softly in the rainy night. Soniya sat behind him carefully, holding the sides of the seat at first.
The streets were almost empty. Shops were closed, and the only sounds were the rain and the bike moving through puddles.
Cold wind rushed past them.
After a moment, Vansh said over his shoulder, “You might want to hold on.”
Soniya rolled her eyes but slowly wrapped her arms around his waist.
The warmth of the moment surprised her. Despite the rain, despite the cold wind, the ride felt strangely comforting.
They rode through quiet streets, past glowing streetlights and silent buildings. The rain fell steadily, making the whole town look dreamy.
After ten minutes, Vansh stopped the bike near a small roadside tea stall that was still open.
The old tea seller looked at them and smiled.
“Rain ride?” he chuckled.
“Something like that,” Vansh replied.
They stood under the small tin roof while the tea seller prepared two cups of hot chai.
Steam rose from the cups as they held them in their hands.
Soniya took a sip and sighed happily.
“This is perfect.”
Vansh watched her for a moment.
“What?”
“Nothing,” he said. “You just look really happy right now.”
Soniya smiled softly.
“I love nights like this.”
The rain continued falling around the little stall, and the warm light from the bulb above them made the moment feel cozy and peaceful.
Neither of them realized it yet…
But this rainy night was slowly becoming one of the most important memories of their lives. 🌧️✨
Chapter 3: Under the flickering light
The rain that had been gentle a few minutes ago suddenly began to fall harder. Thick drops hit the tin roof of the small tea stall, creating a loud rhythmic sound that filled the quiet street.
Soniya looked out toward the road. The streetlights blurred through the heavy rain, and the puddles were growing larger by the minute.
“Looks like it’s getting worse,” she said.
Vansh followed her gaze and nodded.
“Yeah… the sky doesn’t seem like it’s stopping anytime soon.”
The tea seller finished wiping the counter and smiled at them.
“You two should leave soon,” he said kindly. “Storm might get stronger.”
They thanked him, paid for the tea, and stepped back toward the bike.
The rain instantly soaked them again.
Soniya laughed as the cold drops hit her face. “Well… there goes staying dry.”
Vansh started the bike again, and they slowly rode down the quiet road. The rain was heavier now, and the wind had picked up.
After a few minutes, the visibility became worse. Water splashed under the tires, and the road ahead looked almost foggy through the rain.
Vansh slowed down.
“This might not be safe,” he said.
Just ahead, they noticed a small bus stop shelter beside the road. Vansh quickly turned the bike and parked under the concrete roof.
They stepped off the bike, shaking water from their hair.
Soniya laughed softly. “This night just keeps getting more dramatic.”
The bus stop was empty. A single dim light flickered above them while the heavy rain poured just beyond the shelter.
For a moment, neither of them spoke.
The world outside felt distant—only the sound of rain filled the silence.
Soniya leaned against one of the metal poles and looked out at the storm.
“I used to watch rain like this from my window,” she said quietly.
Vansh turned toward her. “And now?”
“Now I’m standing in it.”
She smiled slightly.
Vansh stepped closer, resting against the wall beside her.
“You know something?” he said.
“What?”
“I almost didn’t come tonight.”
Soniya looked at him with surprise.
“Why?”
He shrugged a little.
“I thought you might think it’s weird… calling you outside in the rain.”
She laughed softly.
“Well… it is a little weird.”
He chuckled.
“But I’m glad you did,” she added.
The rain crashed harder against the ground outside the shelter.
Soniya watched the falling water for a moment before asking quietly,
“Why did you really come?”
Vansh looked thoughtful.
Then he answered honestly.
“Because every time something good happens to me… I feel like telling you first.”
The words hung in the air between them.
Soniya felt a warmth spread through her chest despite the cold rain around them.
She looked down shyly, brushing a wet strand of hair behind her ear.
“You say things like that so casually,” she murmured.
“I mean them,” Vansh replied.
The storm continued outside, but inside the little shelter, the moment felt strangely peaceful.
After a while, the rain slowly began to soften again.
The loud storm faded into a gentle drizzle.
Soniya stepped closer to the edge of the shelter and stretched her hand out, letting the raindrops fall onto her palm.
She turned back toward Vansh with a smile.
“Looks like we survived the storm.”
Vansh smiled back.
“Yeah… we did.”
Neither of them realized it yet…
But nights like this had a way of bringing people closer.
And this rainy night had only just begun writing their story. 🌧️✨
Chapter 4: The Quiet Lake
The rain had softened into a light drizzle, and the air felt cool and fresh after the storm. The roads glistened under the streetlights, reflecting the golden glow like mirrors.
Vansh looked at the sky for a moment and then turned to Soniya.
“Ready to continue the adventure?” he asked with a small smile.
Soniya laughed. “This night already feels like a movie.”
They got back on the bike. This time, without hesitation, Soniya wrapped her arms around Vansh’s waist as he started the engine.
The town was almost silent now. Only a few vehicles passed occasionally, and the distant sound of dripping water echoed through the quiet streets.
Vansh took a slightly longer road that led outside the busier part of Rajpura.
After about fifteen minutes of riding, the road opened to a peaceful place near a small lake. Tall trees surrounded the area, and the surface of the water reflected the cloudy night sky.
Vansh parked the bike near the railing.
“We’re here,” he said.
Soniya stepped off and looked around with surprise.
“Wow…”
The lake looked magical. The rain had left tiny ripples on the water, and the cool breeze moved softly through the trees.
They walked toward the railing and stood side by side, looking at the calm water.
For a while, neither of them spoke.
Moments like this didn’t need many words.
Finally Soniya said quietly, “I didn’t know this place existed.”
Vansh leaned on the railing. “I come here sometimes when I need to clear my mind.”
She looked at him curiously. “What do you think about when you’re here?”
Vansh took a deep breath.
“Life… plans… the future.”
Soniya smiled faintly. “That sounds serious.”
“Maybe,” he said. “But everyone thinks about their future at some point.”
The breeze gently moved Soniya’s hair as she looked across the lake.
“I want to travel someday,” she said softly.
“See different cities… meet new people… experience things outside this small town.”
Vansh listened carefully.
“And you will,” he said confidently.
She turned toward him. “How do you know?”
“Because you’re not someone who stays stuck in one place.”
Soniya smiled.
“And what about you?” she asked.
Vansh looked at the lake again.
“I want to build something of my own,” he said.
“A life where I don’t have to depend on anyone… where the people I care about feel safe with me.”
Soniya looked at him thoughtfully.
“You already do that.”
He raised an eyebrow. “Do what?”
“Make people feel safe.”
The words surprised him a little.
For a moment they both stood quietly again, watching the water ripple under the faint moonlight behind the clouds.
After a while Soniya spoke again.
“You know… if someone told me this morning that I’d be standing here at midnight near a lake in the rain… I wouldn’t have believed them.”
Vansh laughed softly.
“Same here.”
The drizzle slowly stopped, leaving the night calm and peaceful.
Above them, the clouds began to clear slightly, revealing a few faint stars.
Soniya rested her elbows on the railing, enjoying the cool air.
“This night turned out better than I expected,” she said.
Vansh smiled.
“Some of the best moments are the ones we never plan.”
They stood there for a long time, talking about random things—childhood memories, favorite songs, funny stories.
The lake reflected the quiet night, and the world around them felt slow and peaceful.
Without realizing it, the distance between them had grown smaller.
Not just physically…
But in their hearts too.
And somewhere deep inside, both of them knew that this rainy night would always remain special. 🌙🌧️✨
Chapter 5: Closer Than Before
The night had grown quieter around the lake. The rain had almost stopped now, leaving behind a cool breeze that gently moved through the trees. The surface of the water looked calm again, reflecting the dim lights from the far side of the road.
Soniya leaned against the railing, watching the soft ripples in the lake. A few strands of her wet hair stuck to her cheek, and she brushed them away absentmindedly.
Vansh noticed and smiled slightly.
“You’re still cold, aren’t you?” he asked.
“A little,” she admitted, rubbing her arms.
Without saying anything, Vansh stepped closer and gently placed his jacket over her shoulders again. It was slightly damp from earlier, but it still felt warm.
Soniya looked up at him.
“You’ve been giving me your jacket the whole night,” she said softly.
“What about you?”
“I’m fine,” he replied casually.
For a moment they simply stood there, the quiet night surrounding them.
A stronger breeze passed by suddenly, making Soniya shiver again. Instinctively, she stepped a little closer to Vansh.
He noticed the movement but didn’t say anything.
Instead, he slowly placed his arm around her shoulders, pulling her slightly closer so she could feel his warmth.
Soniya didn’t resist.
In fact, she relaxed a little, resting lightly against him.
The closeness felt natural… comfortable.
They both looked out at the lake again.
“You know,” Soniya said quietly, “this night feels like one of those memories we’ll talk about years later.”
Vansh nodded.
“Yeah… the kind you don’t forget.”
The breeze continued moving through the trees, and somewhere in the distance a faint sound of thunder rolled across the sky.
Soniya tilted her head slightly and looked at Vansh.
“Thanks for calling me outside tonight.”
He looked back at her.
“I’m glad you came.”
For a few seconds their eyes met, neither of them looking away.
The moment felt deeper than before.
Soniya smiled softly and rested her head gently against his shoulder. Vansh’s arm around her tightened slightly in a protective way.
They stayed like that quietly, sharing the peaceful silence.
No rush, no pressure—just two people enjoying the calm after the rain.
After a while Soniya laughed softly.
“If someone saw us right now, they’d think we planned this whole romantic scene.”
Vansh chuckled.
“Maybe the rain planned it for us.”
The clouds slowly began to clear above them, revealing a few more faint stars in the sky.
Soniya looked up.
“Looks like the night is finally calming down.”
Vansh nodded.
“Yeah… but I think this might be the best part of the night.”
She looked at him curiously.
“Why?”
He smiled.
“Because now everything feels peaceful.”
Soniya smiled back, her eyes warm and calm.
Standing there beside the quiet lake, with the cool night air around them and the storm finally gone, they both felt something new growing between them.
Not rushed.
Not forced.
Just slowly… naturally… getting closer with every moment. 🌙🌧️✨
Chapter 6: The First Kiss
The night around the lake had become quiet and misty. A soft fog was beginning to rise from the water, and the cool breeze carried the faint scent of rain and wet earth.
Soniya stood close to Vansh, still wrapped partly in his jacket. A few strands of her wet hair had fallen onto her cheeks, sticking lightly to her skin because of the rain.
Vansh looked down at her face and smiled a little.
Without saying anything, he gently lifted his hand and carefully tucked the strands of hair behind her ear, his fingers brushing softly against her cheek.
Soniya watched him the whole time.
Her eyes stayed fixed on his face—studying his calm expression, the warmth in his eyes, and the quiet smile that appeared whenever he looked at her.
There was a small spark between them now, something both of them could feel but neither had spoken about.
Vansh noticed the way she was looking at him, but he didn’t say anything.
He simply let the moment exist.
Their eyes met.
The eye contact became intense, almost like the world around them had disappeared.
The foggy air, the gentle breeze, and the quiet lake made everything feel slower… softer.
Soniya slowly lifted her hands and wrapped them around Vansh’s neck, pulling herself a little closer.
Vansh instinctively placed his hands around her waist, steadying her as she moved closer to him.
For a few seconds, they simply stood there, looking into each other’s eyes.
The breeze moved softly through Soniya’s hair again, and the cool night air made the moment feel even more real.
Then slowly, without breaking eye contact, they leaned closer.
And finally… they kissed.
It was gentle at first.
The world around them felt completely silent.
Soniya didn’t feel uncomfortable at all. Instead, she kissed him back softly, responding to the moment naturally.
The kiss wasn’t rushed.
It was warm, calm, and full of unspoken feelings that had slowly grown throughout the night.
For a few seconds, nothing else existed—just the quiet lake, the cool breeze, and the warmth between them.
When they finally pulled back slightly, they both smiled a little, still standing close.
Soniya rested her forehead lightly against his for a moment, her cheeks slightly warm.
“Tonight really did become unforgettable,” she whispered.
Vansh smiled softly.
“Yeah… it did.”
And under the calm night sky, beside the quiet lake, the rainy night had finally turned into the beginning of something new between them. 🌙🌧️✨
Chapter 7: Quiet Warmth
The lake had become even calmer as the night moved forward. The rain had almost stopped completely, leaving behind a soft mist floating over the water. The air smelled fresh, and the gentle breeze made the trees rustle quietly.
Soniya and Vansh sat together on a wooden bench near the railing.
For a few minutes, neither of them spoke.
But the silence between them felt comfortable, not awkward.
Soniya pulled Vansh’s jacket closer around herself. Her clothes were still wet from the rain earlier, the light fabric of her kurti clinging slightly because of the moisture. The dampness made her shiver a little whenever the breeze passed by.
Vansh noticed and smiled faintly.
“You’re still cold,” he said softly.
“A little,” she admitted, brushing some wet hair away from her face.
They began talking about small things they didn’t know about each other—childhood stories, embarrassing school moments, favorite food, silly memories. Their voices were soft, and sometimes they both burst into quiet laughter.
In the still night, their smiles and chuckles were the only sounds around the lake.
The world felt far away.
Just the two of them.
At one point, Soniya leaned back slightly on the bench, still smiling from something Vansh had said. Her rain-soaked kurti had darkened in patches from the water, and beneath it the outline of her black bra was faintly visible through the damp fabric.
Vansh noticed for a moment but quickly looked back at her face instead, not wanting to make her uncomfortable.
Their conversation slowed again.
And their eyes met.
The same quiet intensity from earlier returned.
Without saying anything, Vansh leaned a little closer.
Soniya didn’t move away.
Their lips met again in another soft kiss.
This time the kiss lasted longer.
While kissing vansh put his hand under her kurti. His fingers traced slow circle around her navel .The cool breeze brushed past them while they stayed close together.she is comfortable with that . Then slowly he traced his fingers upward around her black bra . Slowly squeeze that soft pillow. She is shivering with excitement Vansh noticed her weak point and continued that rhythem.she wouldn’t feel cold.that was a longest kiss of them.
Their closeness felt natural now, almost effortless.
The night stayed quiet around them, the lake reflecting the dim lights from far away.
When they finally pulled back slightly, Soniya laughed softly.
“I didn’t think tonight would turn into something like this.”
Vansh smiled.
“Neither did I.”
Noone is there just both of them.soniya feels warm and slowly she sat on his lap .vansh full of surprised with excitement.vansh take a chance and slowly put hand in her pants . Feels it shaved .his hard fingers makes her more exited .slowly put in . And that first moan of her softly against him a sound that drove his pulse faster .She can’t even properly kissed. That hard finger makes her really wet. Which is loved by her. His fingers slowly in out moment. She was shivering with every touch. He Countinue rhythmic motion.3-4 times she left her control and feels something different. She finally reached More satisfaction more comfortness level.They stayed there for a while longer, sitting close, talking quietly and sometimes falling into comfortable silence.
The fog drifted slowly across the lake as the night continued.
And in that peaceful moment, both of them realized something simple but special—
Sometimes the best nights are the ones that begin unexpectedly…
and slowly turn into memories you never want to forget. 🌙🌧️✨
Chapter 8: The Lake at Dawn
The fog drifted slowly across the lake, and the breeze was biting. Though the wind was cold, it felt strangely calm. However, the two “butterflies,” Soniya and Vansh, were far from cold. They were radiating heat, each feeling the steady thrum of the other’s heartbeat.
As Soniya sat on his lap, she felt a growing firmness beneath her—a physical reaction she knew she had caused. She felt herself losing control, while Vansh remained a steady, strong presence. Then, the tide turned. Soniya decided to take charge of the moment. She slid off his lap and sat on the grass. The subtle chorus of insects and the rhythmic lapping of the water provided a serene soundtrack.
She tied her hair back, her face flushed a deep, tomato red. Making intense eye contact with Vansh, she reached for his belt. Vansh reached out to stop her, whispering, “You don’t have to do this.”
Soniya didn’t break her gaze. She placed a finger over his lips and hushed him softly. “Shhh... don’t stop me. Let me do this.”
She continued, focused and deliberate. As she worked, she felt a shiver of excitement. This was a first for her, and the reality of the moment took her breath away.than she continued to remove the belt. Slowed slide her hand to his pent and pull out the hard one from that . After looking that she was shoked . That 7.5 inch in her hand shiver with excitement. She saw that first time in her life . She began with slow rhythmic movement.She hold it and slowly do upward downward movement with her hand . While Making the eye contact with vansh she licked that with her juicy tongue and slowly tease him. Her eyes never leaving his ,she take the whole one in her mouth . And first moan of the vansh ” soniyaaaaa....” But she slowly do the in out movement with her mouth. And after 10 min of doing that she increased a pase and vansh loose his control after that .His moans grew more frequent as he gasped, “You’re so good at this, Soniya...“He pulled her hair and push towards him she gagged but her excitement on next level.She looked up at him with a smile and whispered, “It’s my first time.” She spitted on himm . And doing continued that movement. Eventually, the tension reached its peak. He loose his control and with loud moann “soniyaaaaaaa....” And vansh surrender to the moment.She tasted that warm salty cream first time in her like . Tears in her eyes but for happiness and joy newfound intimacy welling in her eyes.He reached out, grabbing her neck gently to pull her into a deep, lingering kiss.
“Did you like it?” she whispered softly against his lips.
Vansh kissed her harder this time. “I loved it.”
Blushing, she hid her face in his jacket as they sat in a quiet embrace. The first light of the sunrise began to peek over the mountains, signaling the start of a new day. They stood up, both feeling refreshed, satisfied, and deeply connected.
Vansh started his bike, and Soniya hopped on behind him, wrapping her arms tightly around his waist and resting her head on his shoulder. After he dropped her off at her house, they both went about their mornings, eventually meeting at college with secret, knowing smiles.