Originally posted by: Lostin90s
So, Sai believes that Virat neither trusts nor respects her nor does he love her and that's why she will never return to him. My question is what changes this perception of hers after Virat's injury to make her go back to him?
Something that is spoken out in words but is not her actual feelings. Her words are not reflecting what she actually feels.
She feels betrayed or let down when he asked her to leave the house without giving a chance to explain, she feels that he has not respected her when he ousted her the way he did, quite natural for anyone to feel it.
She also has been thinking about their moments together, while talking to Barkha too, she was talking with hurt that Virat loves someone else, one could see how she is yearning for his love. She wishes that he loves her is what I felt.
Also, the answer to your question is TIME in addition to what I have mentioned above. She will obviously be missing him while she is away, might think about him or their moments. She can claim anything that she wants but she will also lose to heart. If her heart aches to meet Virat when he gets hurt, to be with him, to take care or him, she won't be able to stop herself from meeting him. The fear of losing someone always draws one to another.
What had happened in KD? Rono let Emon leave the house when she misunderstood him after she witnessed a scene of him and RK at cafe. But as soon as Emon met with an accident, didn't he rush to meet her, did he act indifferent as if he didn't care? Didn't he take care of her? He loved her but he had also let her leave the house, didn't stoo her even when others asked him to.
Don't even have to go that far, in the episode that he had doubted Emon, after Emon committed suicide, what changed his mind? How did he then believe that she was innocent and didnt have an affair with that boy in a spoit second?
Fear of losing someone would draw them close to the person. Sai would leave all her self respect and would go to him out of care and concern. She didn't even wrong him unlike Rono who had wronged Emon in the above example. Why would she then stop herself from meeting him?
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