Originally posted by: Simi1711
I'm so touched by your comment (like always) and gratified as a writer, that the words in the manuscript could actually reach you.
Our childhood and experiences, alongside our innate ideas shape us to become who we are.. what we are, in our adult life, and we always seek refuge in our own mysterious ways, to exorcise the demons of the past that haunt us so much.
Arnav and Khushi both have been so damaged in their individual lives, but their ways of seeking shelter from the shortcomings are poles apart. đ
Hope I can keep up to your expectations, as well as the expectations of other readers as I pen down the future chapters of this SS. đł
Best,
Simiđ
Damaged childhood, is what I don't want for anyone and sometimes I wish that the people should be faced with such demons so that nobody can hurt them and they are able to sail through their life easily afterwards. Like it is said,
"No pain, no gain"
I think do such experiences make some people richer and some people poor in terms of love, feelings, family, money, et cetera.
Well the debate will be on forever... I do wish people find bliss like Arnav and Khushi in real life and its not restricted to just fiction.
You said in the update, there are two sides of a coin, a relationship must work on two principles: happiness and sadness merged together. Like yin and yang. So happiness and sadness too (according to me) can be found in smallest of things.
I'm getting philosophical now. Woops, the other side of me... I'm a Gemini :P
The other side of me is crazy and then another is into philosophy. I'm like a crazy buddhi Amma watching her fav comedy show and trying to find logic in it.đ
Edited by ..KittyKat.. - 9 years ago
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