Originally posted by: Water.
Price of Silence
Thank heavens; there were still some traces of the Mishti I married. But why did I just say that?
I agree with Maan. Why did he just say that? I question those lines too Hasini.
What is hidden behind those lines? It has only been a month and already....there is an assumption or just now he is seeing a different side of Geet
"Just don't ever change'I need you to need me like this'always" - the insecurity is still there, what other assurance does he need. And I think that this line is kinda related to lines listed above.
"I wanted to tell you...but I just didn't want to spoil it on our honeymoon" - He is afraid to displease her. He is afraid that if she does not meet her expectations...it can/could leave to a fallout? Or does he believe that she cannot handle herself in such situations.
Seemingly per Plato, there are two things a person should never be angry at and they are what they can help, and what they cannot. To me this was a situation neither of us could have helped with. I wiped my tears off as the glum feeling left me partly. I knew then that he would have to pay up. If words cost some, then silence now had a price too. - Geet agrees to the above lines of Plato...and yet she decides that his silence will come with a price he will have to pay. Am I understanding her correctly here?
And so that was that, leaving me undoubtedly miserable with the feeling I never did know anything about Maan at all; the uncertainty shrouded me and only grew stronger day after day. - Ooooo, this is something to be worried about....thoughts....lead us to our behaviours which causes actions....some which are good for us and some which we regret.
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