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Originally posted by: Sharlene1410
Thanks Tessa 🤗 I need to take a few more days to rest then I will be back 😊
Firstly, I totally disagree with the title. Well in part. It was happy but totally not a mistake.Originally posted by: B-onesie
Pinky promise a comment on this one fast😳
Aarti grew up in a stable loving environment, so even when she lost her parents she didn't fall apart. She was strong and independent and still very caring of others. This is what motivated her to start volunteering at the old age home. And for her kind and giving nature she was well rewarded.
In Beeji she found a friend, mother and a grandmother. They had a soul connection long before anything else. Beeji recognised her for who she was and enjoyed the company of what she knew to be her granddaughter for the short time that she could. She was grooming her and introducing her to her family, the family that would become hers soon.
I just love the Beeji character so much and the relationship that developed between Aarti and Beeji was so beautiful. it shows there are so many more aspects to love and commitment other than romantic love.
I felt so sorry for her when Beeji died. She lost yet another person that she loved deeply and share a strong connection with.
Her attraction to him had obviously started before she knew him in person. But her nature was thus that she would not act on it. But he was not having it. He trusted his Beeji implicitly in her decision of his wife. But he was pleasantly surprised to see her in the flesh. And he went about plotting, scheming and conniving, all in the name of love. All because he was prepared so well by his Beeji as to what his future wife was like.
Women are always accused of trapping men to marry them and here he reversed the roles. He knew that there was no other way that he could not make her his as quickly as her wanted. And he had to seduce her again to concede that she loved him, after he confessed first of course. After fighting and demanding her independence as well as denying her baser needs.😆 But all in vain. The deal was done and ultimately not even Aarti could deny what she truly wanted and needed.
The message from beyond the grave was so touching. Beeji, or as I will call her Cupid, knew them so well. I guess she knew her grandson's power of persuasion. And finally she was his, and no longer needed to be independent. She had a family. A husband, a sister in law and new best friend and brother in law.
Beautifully done. 👏
Originally posted by: Tessaloni
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