I liked this part specially :
"Hush now," he said shaking his head, shifting on his feet, he folded his arms and stood close to her side, "You have the people who can make any four walls into a home, Geet," she looked up at him, her eyes withholding a fight from keeping the tears spilling into her cheeks, "Meera, Yash and every one else. Can't we start with that?"
Everyone must have this kind of people in their lives who make four walls a home, and I feel sad for the unfortunate ones who dont.
Meera, Yash and everyone else?Doesnt want to mention his name, does he? More a man of actions.
I dont know why H, but in the earlier NYT as well as this one, I find I feel for Maan more than I do for Geet. Somehow inspite of being a fan of women empowerment and even after noticing all the ups and downs in Geet's life, I feel more attached with Maan's character.
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