Originally posted by: KittuPratzz
There are so many nuances and intense feelings about both of them.
She always used to dream(*more like a nightmare for Geet) about "someone" 😉😆
That particular scene tells a lot about Geet We dont see people in one's dreams until and unless they have occupied a part of your mind/heart.
That restlessness and relief at the same time...wowww..just wowww 👏
If a person is like Geet ,its natural to feel so guilty. Geet is fragile and sensitive. She may not be responsible for destruction of Naina's life, but yes she is guilty that she couldnt help her bestfrnd when she is dire need of help.
You feel so empty and guilty if you had witnessed two of the most imp ppl in your life parting away and you couldn't help much but be a silent spectator.
"Grief is not as heavy as guilt, but it takes more away from you."
Geet indeed lost two of her best friends in this process and staying away from her parents.
"Maybe there's more we all could have done, but we just have to let the guilt remind us to do better next time."
-- you got that right!!!! Nothing ever makes us a better person than guilt.
For now, Yes, she thinks she is responsible for Naina' disappearance and distress.
She doesnt want to cause any sort of pain to Maan.
The way Geet felt better when she shared her past (apart of it) in an anonymous way to strangers, her anger towards Maan when his mom is admitted in hospital, her equation with Tanvi(😉😆 Huh)
Tanvi and Geet, they are so at ease. they relate so many things...likes and dislikes... 😃😆
Everything about Web of Love is Love and Pain.
"We accept the love we think we deserve." 😊
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