Originally posted by: CarpediemRose
I thoroughly agree with u dr, the outsider between them is always Dev and Prince chanting feeling might be well portrayed by Dev but the true hero who can always stand up for her and give her eternal happiness is always Shiva which she is bound to realise soon.
I think Shiva realises this and does rub it on her face, too, in that giddy gaze of Raavi looking at his sweat-drenched muscles, calling him Chattan Pandya.
He says that once you faint looking at the blood, this Chattan will be your support system. Hasn't it always been like this? He’d annoy the hell out of her, but only he has the right to do so, how typical 😆
Also, part of her brain is desperately looking for a hint from Shiva. Her heart and eyes flicker with anticipation at the tiniest glimmer of hope.
Tiny moments where she believes that she perhaps has a chance with this thorny hearted devil.
1. I will take you to the market after this.
This evokes a strange smile in her. Maybe, life isn't as bad as it looks.
2. I want to say something.
Maybe, finally, he wants to tell her what to expect in this relationship.
Part of their issue stems from NOT having ‘the talk’. They haven't found a motive for peaceful coexistence. They are in a state of being together. She has openly dissed him for NOT having a chance at this marriage, and he has lashed out in retaliation for the same. He doesn't care, and they hate each other. Now what?
How do they live life every day?
What do they do?
They have something beyond the physical push and pull.
He takes a step forward; she disses him.
She anticipates, he leaves her high and dry!
Some interesting dynamics 😆