My throat hurts from trying to stop myself from sobbing. Each chapter that Khushi is in, my heart just hurts for her and I feel like the rest of the world can be damned but she needs to be protected.
Arpita you have the gift of gab. All the pity that I had for Arnav in those flashback chapters, just washed away. Every time, a chapter features Khushi, I am just blown away by her resilience, her selflessness, and her magnanimity. How could someone be so hurt by someone and yet have compassion for that same person?
When she was staring at that beautiful photo of the 2 of them together, for I second I thought that she would smash that photo but even then she didn't.
And she has asked some really hard-hitting questions. As I had mentioned before, Arnav had already made up his mind about divorcing Khushi because somewhere he felt like he did not love her anymore. How he could ignore Khushi for an entire year screams selfishness beyond reason.
For someone who is such an astute business, he surely is dumb when it comes to family.
At this point, the only thing I find admirable in him, just as Khushi does, is his sense of responsibility. Though it's selfish and misdirected, he is a responsible man. A selfish responsible man. And one cannot deny that all these years he has taken Khushi's love for him, for granted.
I can understand, Khushi being hurt by Aman's silence but after all Aman is an employee. His loyalties will lie with Arnav with whom he has worked for so long. But I still feel like he tried to do right by her by getting to the bottom of the fiasco and trying to find something that might mend his "sister's" relationship.
Oh! and my only source of happiness is the introduction of 2 new characters. My dramatic ass is hoping that the brother-sister duo will meet Khushi and make her strong. Now I don't know if this hints at a relationship between VD and Khushi but if it does, I would probably be happy.
Rhea’s smile widened as she spoke “Then let’s pray this is the year you find your happiness”
VD also does say that exes can be friends; maybe hinting that Arnav and Khushi can remain friends after separation.
"What kind of lunatics remain friends with their exes?" she quipped, playfully teasing him.
"The kinds who are sensible enough," he retorted with a chuckle.
I might be reading too much. But Arnav really needs to fix something. God knows how many taunts Khushi must have been subjected to throughout those trips to Lucknow. Being labeled as "gawar" and "infertile", and never uttering a word about it to anyone. I am surprised that even Arnav's mother never told Arnav about Khushi being taunted if it did happen in their hometown in her presence. I want to give her the benefit of doubt and not label her as selfish to have Khushi come and be her source of connection to her son.
Seriously Arpita, you blow me away every single time. I was desperately waiting for this moment of truth, but you have outshined every single imagination of mine.
Khushi true to her character, was selfless, patient, and self-punishing while Arnav let her mind reign over his heart again. Maybe Arnav was right be honest and let his mind rule during this but still I wanted to see him on knees for once. But that's Arnav, the responsible man.
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