Perhaps his first love was someone who he couldn't be with for some external reasons, like different life paths or family situations. This could have led to a sense of regret that is evident in his more emotional compositions. It's also possible that his first love was more of a platonic love that he mistook for romantic love at first, and this confusion and discovery process is part of his 'first love story' as reflected in his creative output.
If it's about Min Yoongi from BTS, his music might be one way to interpret. His lyrics often carry deep emotions. It could be that his first love was unrequited, and he expressed his pain and longing through his songs.
One interpretation could be a story within a story. Maybe the main love story has a secondary love story that is being told. For example, a character in the main love story tells their own love story, which is the 'love story story'.
One could perhaps see it as Icarus having a sort of 'love' for the sun in the sense of being drawn to its power and radiance. He was so attracted to it that he ignored the danger. But this is a very stretched interpretation as the original story doesn't imply such a relationship.
It might be a scene of reunion. After all the trials and tribulations, they finally find their way back to each other, showing that love conquers all in the end.
It might also mean a love that is so intense that it changes the course of someone's life completely. Say, a person falls in love and this love makes them give up everything they had before and start anew, and this new life is centered around that love until the end. This could be a story of a person who moves to a new place to be with the one they love and builds a life there, and the story follows their journey through all the years until death.
It could mean a physical box that contains items related to a love story, like love letters, a small gift from a beloved, or mementos from dates.
One possible interpretation could be that it's a love story that is not commonly known or told. Maybe it's a hidden gem among love stories.
One possible interpretation could be spiritual enlightenment. Maybe the nun finally reaches a higher state of spiritual connection. For example, if she has been through many trials in the story, the ending might signify her victory over worldly temptations.
Perhaps the theme is centered on the wife's dreams and aspirations. The story might show how her dreams are affected by her role as a wife, whether they are supported or hindered, and how she tries to pursue them in the context of her married life.
Modern research doesn't really support the existence of a love story between Kukulkan and Quetzalcoatl. Since they come from different Mesoamerican cultures, the Mayan and the Aztec respectively, their main associations are within their own cultural contexts. Any attempt at a 'love story' would be a modern, perhaps creative, interpretation rather than based on traditional sources.
The last two words of a love story could be 'forever' and 'love'. 'Forever' implies the eternal nature of the love in the story, suggesting that the love will never end. It gives a sense of hope and commitment.