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Posted: 11 years ago
Hey lin,
Giving my surprise visit in here... read till 250 th chapter ...I know still lot more to catch up .. but before i could.. i wanted to put my 2 cents here... first of all it feels great to be back in world of Arnav and Khushi with your story... Loved progress shown in Arnav and how khushi is realising it... Loved how arnav took decision regarding ram and how khushi acknowledged it later ..that it was because of him only he took that decision... i loved the line ..When you love others through me...I love you more... This showing how much khushi cherishes change in ASR.. wrt the ones surrounding him.. when he just lets his guards off...
I loved lavanya letter part you brought...and also realisation of both lovers... Whole world knew except us..
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Posted: 11 years ago
Eid Mubarak to u all my fellow Arhasian n Lin n sorry for not commenting I will do it ASAP but let me just tell u it was the twister of twists loved it I mean not twist but u know what I mean
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Eid Mubarak fari and all those who celebrate here..😊
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Originally posted by: hoopoe


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<font color="#0000ff" size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif">From the conversation between Lady Anjali and General Jha (Chapter 159)...</font>



<font color="#666666" face="Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="2">"What must you actually do to get cured?" asked Lady Anjali hopefully, "Is it something you have to do? <font color="#ff0000">Some words you must utter?" </font>She paused, "Or someone you must meet?"</font>


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I think the answer is in those questions she asked... but in the reverse order. First, he must meet the person (his cure), thenthe personshould utter some essential words (probably declare theunconditional love for him /willingly consent to do whatever to be done to cure him) and finally he should perform something to the person (probably with the knowledge that he is endangering that [beloved] person's life with this final step towards his cure).



From the conversation above, I assume the same. The spooky girl muddled up his mind and in his perplexed state he ended up doing something unforgivable and unwise... and now he is suffering the consequences.His curemay be in front of his eyes but she wont be able to utter the essential words tobreak his curse...😈Also part of Lady Anjali's dream has come true... the General will not be handed of his cure, now...He need to wait and probably earn for it.



But as you have said, let him first learn to selflessly love and cherish the boon bestowed upon him... as I guess that'll be the first step on his path towards his cure. 😳
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That is a very good point you brought up. But, just maybe, she won't have to utter them. It might still work if she shows or writes it down. Or maybe he just has to accept it. Because it seems as if he's fighting the curse and the cure. It seems that when he changes, he lets it happen, but when I say fighting the curse, I mean that he is in a hurry to find the cure. Maybe the cure lies in, not just the destination, but also the journey. He has to accept the curse and then finally, accept the cure, regardless of what it is. He has to show something towards the child (if she is indeed the curse) and she has to accept that. Only then will he be free.
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Beautiful. I was scared by the last Update but this one is a surprise.
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The General's dream (Chapter 51) ...

He was walking through it, his boots crunching on the wet ground. He heard footsteps behind him and he stopped. He turned around, and there was a child standing there. A child aged around three.

"Who are you?" he asked.

The child smiled and reached out a hand.

He saw that the child wanted to give him something and he stretched out his opened palm towards her. She placed something soft upon his hand. He brought his hand nearer to where he could see what the girl had given him. The moonlight shone upon his hand and he saw that it was a red rose. He frowned, was it moving? He stared at it for a moment and suddenly realized that it wasn't moving but there was blood oozing out of its petals. With a yell, he dropped the flower to the ground. But his hand still dripped of the blood.

"No," he said, and looked up at the child. The child no longer smiled but there were tears of blood upon her face.

Now, who is this little girl? General's new born child or the spooky girl? Shass and Soul, I remember our discussion on this topic earlier but I have forgot the details. I vaguely remember Lin hinting something that the child is related to his past. But going by the details of the dream, it looks similar to Lordy's dream about Khushi's bleeding roses... It looks like LH had hinted both (through their dreams) about their respective cures and the probable pain/grief/danger they might impose on their beloved ones (cures) if they want to get break off their curses.
Now my doubt is, was it mentioned somewhere that this child is the same spooky girl or did we confuse ourselves by assuming this girl to be the spooky girl?!!! Shass, going by your "Ara" theory, this dream and the spooky girl's unreasonable hostility towards Lady Anjali, I think that these two are different individuals... One is there to avenge him; the other to rescue him... What do you think?
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: hoopoe

The General's dream (Chapter 51) ...

He was walking through it, his boots crunching on the wet ground. He heard footsteps behind him and he stopped. He turned around, and there was a child standing there. A child aged around three.

"Who are you?" he asked.

The child smiled and reached out a hand.

He saw that the child wanted to give him something and he stretched out his opened palm towards her. She placed something soft upon his hand. He brought his hand nearer to where he could see what the girl had given him. The moonlight shone upon his hand and he saw that it was a red rose. He frowned, was it moving? He stared at it for a moment and suddenly realized that it wasn't moving but there was blood oozing out of its petals. With a yell, he dropped the flower to the ground. But his hand still dripped of the blood.

"No," he said, and looked up at the child. The child no longer smiled but there were tears of blood upon her face.

Now, who is this little girl? General's new born child or the spooky girl? Shass and Soul, I remember our discussion on this topic earlier but I have forgot the details. I vaguely remember Lin hinting something that the child is related to his past. But going by the details of the dream, it looks similar to Lordy's dream about Khushi's bleeding roses... It looks like LH had hinted both (through their dreams) about their respective cures and the probable pain/grief/danger they might impose on their beloved ones (cures) if they want to get break off their curses.
Now my doubt is, was it mentioned somewhere that this child is the same spooky girl or did we confuse ourselves by assuming this girl to be the spooky girl?!!! Shass, going by your "Ara" theory, this dream and the spooky girl's unreasonable hostility towards Lady Anjali, I think that these two are different individuals... One is there to avenge him; the other to rescue him... What do you think?


I don't think it was mentioned... But The fact that the blood tears , cold eyes has been a constant factor to his Hallucination...

But i love the Para you have mentioned.. its very symbolic... in so many ways...!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
Did I miss something? It's been two weeks... Are we done with the story?
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Chapter 257: On the News of the Newborn
The news that Lady Jha's awaited child was born spread throughout the Villages and even to the outskirt towns of Arhasia and there was much jubilation in the land. They were saddened for the young mother that the child was without speech, but the celebration of the little one's birth drowned every thought of possible sorrow and reluctance.
Even more ecstatic was the joy of those residing within the Castle.
Family and servants together busied themselves in taking care of both the mother and the child, while they also prepared for a most festive Amphidromia that was to be held in one of the Temples when the child was a week old.
Simultaneous to it, the Raizada Castle was preparing for the annual Summer Sale in the Orchard and, on account of these two occasions, everyone was happily driven in the whirlwind of preparations without a moment to standstill and sigh.

After the child had been born, it was essential that the father not be shown the child until the evening of the Ceremony when his acceptance decided whether the child would be part of the family or not, which ofcourse was believed to always be in the affirmative for any family.
Only the mother and the eldest woman in the family was to hold the baby, and the baby was to be confined in the mother's birthing chamber for its first seven days. The child was taken outdoors only once, when all of the family would be asleep early at dawn, so that the child could begin to be acquainted with the gentle sun who would bless her unblemished skin to be salubrious.
Ram was restless, waiting for the Ceremony to be over, so that he could hold the baby and play with her.
The ceremony of Amphidromia was to be held on the evening of the newborn's seventh day of survival. It was at the occasion that the child, in our tale being Lady Anjali's daughter, would be officially welcomed into the family and named. First, the child would be taken to the Temple where she would be prayed upon and blessed by the eldest member of the family. The next ritual was most important: the child was to be accepted by her father who was required to pledge before the hearth that the child was legally of the family thenceforth. On the contrary, if the father refused to accept the child, it was to be abandoned. (But it was only a law writ in the rituals of Greece and not feared in practice for no father ever found cause to reject one's own blood child.) After this, the mother would walk around a hearth with the infant in her arms. Since it was a girl, it was the mother who chose her name.
The child would be given an official name, inclusive of a praenomen, a cognomen and sometimes a nomen, which are first name, family name and middle name respectively. The child would also be given an agnomen which was the name by which she would be called at home.
All this was done in the witness of relatives and guests.


During the week Lady Anjali was resting and her child was confined with her in the room, the rest of the Raizada family was seated to breakfast. Everyone was discussing about the impending Ceremony as they breakfast when Payal noticed Lady Deviayni watching her.
Infact, the Second Lady realized Lady Mother had been watching her for a pretty long time.
As though realizing that her study of Payal had been found out, Lady Deviyani openly addressed her, "Did you finish that scarf you had been knitting last day, Payalbitiya?"
Everyone paused on hearing Lady Deviayni speak and then they turned to look at Payal, expecting her to respond.
Payal blushed slightly at the attention but humbly replied, "Well, not quite, Dadi. My eyes seem unable to strain too much these days. If I spend an hour knitting, my head feels dizzy."
"Of course," said Nani and then she turned to Lord Akash, "Akashbitwa, how is your work?"
Lord Arnav looked at his Nani, "What is with all this unusual enquiring, Nani?"
Lady Deviayni frowned at him, "Why, can I not inquire into the affairs of my children once in a while? What sort of a Nani would I be then!"
Lord Arnav opened his mouth to reply but Lord Akash intervened, answering his grandmother's query, "Work is well at the Industry, Dadi. Thank you for asking."
"I am happy to hear everything is to your satisfaction, bitwa," assured Lady Deviyani and then she looked at Lord Arnav, "Sometimes bitwa, it is the duty of the Nani to remind members of the family that they are all important and they will be taken care of just the way everyone else deserves to be in this family."
As soon as she'd said these words, Payal stared blankly at her plate, disturbed emotions running in her mind.


An hour later, when Kushi was helping Payal in clearing the dining table, the former noticed the latter was not in her usual spirits.
"Jiji?" Kushi held her sister's hand, "Are you alright?"
With a start, Payal looked up as though awoken from a dream.
Kushi was concerned, "You look pale... Is something worrying you?"
Payal shook her head and smiled, "How can one be worrying when the air feels jubilant as this?"
Kushi was unconvinced, "True, but-"
All of a sudden, Payal pulled Kushi into a gripping embrace, "Indeed I am happy, Kushi, I am so happy I can hardly show it on my face..."
Kushi wrapped her arms around Payal and smiled against her head, "I know what you mean, Jiji. I know what you mean."
Inclining her head against Kushi's, Payal gazed at the dust dancing in the light from the window, Do you REALLY know what it means...



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Posted: 11 years ago

I hope Shyam will not cause any trouble in accepting the child. Is Payal expecting?. Waiting for the ceremony :).

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