The Author of this post have chosen to restrict the content of this Post to members only.
Wow Nita, This is the first time I am reading your story in real time.
Welcome back to the forum.
I will read the story and post my comment tomorrow.
Cheers..
Originally posted by: Savera84
Wow Nita, This is the first time I am reading your story in real time.
Welcome back to the forum.
I will read the story and post my comment tomorrow.
Cheers..
Thanks Raji for the warm welcome as always 🤗❤️.
There was a fair amount of idiocy going on on all of their parts! Silence for the greater (perceived) good led to a lot of pain. I'm looking forward to reading more :)
There was a fair amount of idiocy going on on all of their parts! Silence for the greater (perceived) good led to a lot of pain. I'm looking forward to reading more :)
Thank you for the feedback. And yes hiding even for the perceived good leads to pain. Will try to update soon
This confrontation will not only affect Arnav and Khushi's life but also Payal and Akash's marriage. As someone who doesn't stand against injustice his mother inflicted on his wife, it is hard to believe Akash's words about not leaving Payal.
When it comes to Arnav and Khushi, he always chooces the easiest way out. It seems leaving to London is easier compared to hiring a dedective to dig in the truth.
The comparison between Arnav's mother's suicide and Khushi's suicide attempt was beautifuly written. While he was afraid of losing his sister, he came to know that it was all about his wife.
Akash left Payal home because his mother wanted him to do that? Why didn't her stand up to her?
Arnav just ran away without clearing the air. He should have listened.
comment:
p_commentcount