Originally posted by: itsShonali
I hope so. Abhira really needs to realize that it isn't easy to forget the past and be happy, happy because what happened in the past cannot be changed. Now, that she herself has suffered such a traumatic event, it might help her realize that moving on is not as easy as it sounds.
As for Ruhi, all she needed was someone to actually listen to her and not dismiss her insecurities and her issues. She doesn't need people to tell her that jo ho gaya so ho gaya, bhool jao, move on and all that. She need someone to listen to her and tell her that yes, I understand what you are feeling and that it's okay to not be okay and happy all the time. That it's okay to express anger and other negative emotions as well and that even if you do that I won't leave you.
But nothing such happened. Even her own husband, who knew about the baby swap truth told her that she doesn't deserve to be happy while Abhira had, and even now has everybody around her, trying their best to comfort her.
At this point, after the kidnapping and running away, Ruhi might have a hard time accepting Abhira's support if the latter were to even support Ruhi without the expectations of forcing Ruhi to be her sister and the baby's co-mother/maasi/tai. Ruhi is going to always thinking that Abhira would run away with the baby the moment she let her guard down.
So, it's gonna be difficult but the makers can always opt for leave and show us that in the leap, the issues between Ruhi and Abhira got sorted out. they wouldn't have to explain the whole thing that way.
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