Synopsis
A fast paced introduction ushers us into the communion of Pyotr Sergeyitch and Natalya
Vladimirovna as they
devour the
beauty of nature. Overcome by basal
rupture from the beauty of a storm they are caught in as they
ride home, Pyotr declares
his
love for Natalya and in return asks her not to say anything. Natalya and Pyotr
both ride into the castle in a state of
ecstasy which ticks of her parents into
laughing as they aren’t used to seeing her so. Later on she thinks about what
happened but cannot come to make up her mind whether or not she loves Pyotr.
Time
flies by and Pyotr crushed by unrequited love slips into disillusionment with everything.
His life comes to a standstill and on as they sit by the fireplace Natalya
painfully realizes that he has lost the resolve of even declaring his love. Natalya
is left to
wistfully think of the events of that fateful day back then and what
it would have been if only she had declared what she felt….
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