that was wickedly good!
that was sweet.
that was romantic.
that was funny.
And oh did I mention wicked???
OK, let's break it down.
Wickedly good.
Whew, those flirting scenes! The teasing about the po*n - I would have died of embarrassment in that scene!
Poor Radha. If she had any idea how close her son and soon to be bahu really are, SHE would be blushing!
Sweet. Romantic.
A beautiful love story. It was like they were destined to be together. Not only does fate bring them together but they complete each other.
I loved the line Madhu says about not feeling lonely because she knew someone was waiting for her.
Strange isn't it. You don't know the person but a foundation starts to build between two strangers. It is not based on love yet but it is enough to get you through and give you comfort.
And it always amazes me how quickly our brains (or is it our hearts) accept the other person so soon. I mean, when Rishab loses sight of Madhu at the bookstore, all of a sudden he feels the fear.
The connection is already there.
Even when they did not know each other, Rishab was able to offer comfort to Madhu and he is happy in his heart to know that he was able to make a difference.
The romance was everywhere for these two even though ours did not see it. In their talks, their looks, their teasing and the way they would care for each other.
Another wonderful story! Thank you!