Originally posted by: mayyo13
Welcome back, Z! 🤗
I wasn't actually expecting an update this soon! 😳
I was a little confused about who the 'she' was at the start of the chapter, tossing between Geet and Heer. (Yes, I conveniently forgot Geet was on a bus! 😆) But when she started writing on the window, I thought this should be Heer. She was going to write Papa, haina? She was close to her father, right?
Very often we realise the value of someone or something after it's gone. And we feel the need to know where exactly they are... Maan seems to be wallowing in a bit of guilt over something. I think he's partially worried about where his wife is and partially angry or hurt that she didn't inform him before leaving.
When we feel wretched and gloomy inside, nothing can lift up our spirit. At least not until we are not willing to let our spirit high! 😛 So Geet isn't enjoying the adventures life is throwing at her. Anyone else in her place wouldn't either! I wouldn't, for sure! Even under normal circumstances, if something like a tyre puncture and an unplanned stay at a cottage comes up with me, my knee jerk reaction is a whining 'oh no!' 😆
Thanks for the PM! And all the best for your exams! 😊
Bingo! Even in anger and in arguments, we have a sense of security around us that
yes, they're still here, I can still fight with them, I can still see them. The minute they're not...well, Maan happens.
And you are exactly right about Geet's spirit. It's like when you get to experience something amazing but you're feeling sad/low/whatever and someone says 'You got to do that?! Wow, you're so lucky!' and despite knowing that, you don't feel lucky at all.
As for what Heer was writing, I'll never tell (today) 😉 But you guys should know that you generally don't miss a thing.
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