After Rudra stops Paro from visiting his father, accuses her of trying to set fire to his father's room and forbids her from having anything to do with his family, he may go to Thakur's haveli to capture him, armed with all the evidence and Paro's testimony. Although he could not apprehend Thakur since he is absconding, he will meet his own mother, who does not recognise him but he recognises her and comes to know that she is Thakur's wife. This may shock him and he stumbles out in a daze.
In the meantime, Paro returns to her village looking for her mamisa who is not there (since she has been sent to Jaipur by Thakur). She may even be shunned by the villagers who have been brainwashed by Thakur that Paro has betrayed them and is helping their enemy the BSD. Not knowing where to go or what to do, she goes to the temple to seek some answers about her future. Asking her Bolenath's help to show her the way, she may look into the wishing well where she sees a vision of Rudra, rescuing her every time she was in danger. Taking this as a divine sign that her future is with Rudra, she decides to return to him even if it means facing his anger.
It is then that she stumbles on him in a drunken state, post the shock of seeing his mom. She witnesses his pain and vulnerability. Although she may not understand all that he may be muttering she understands that he feels betrayed by all the women in his life. She decides that she needs to prove her innocence, if not for anything but at least to show that she did not betray him, and thereby ease his pain of betrayal.
She enters his house in disguise, maybe as a caretaker for his father who has returned from the hospital. She may, or may not overhear KCM paying off Devyani. If she has, then her resolve to stay back would be all the more stronger for fear that KCM may try to kill Dilsher again, especially in his vulnerable state. While she is taking care of Dilsher, Danveer runs into her. Almost at the same time Rudra also lands there but Danveer, who believes Paro, covers up for her, earning her eternal gratitude.
Well, that's all for now.