Chapter 5 (The Fractures Beneath)
Sippy Mansion – Engagement Night
Ajit didn't know why, but the moment Rohan announced his marriage to Tanya, something inside him shifted. There was no logical reason for the ache that spread through his chest like an unseen bruise. Tanya was his brother's choice—poised, intelligent, grounded. A perfect match, everyone said.
Everyone... except that small voice inside him screaming stop.
He silenced it. Smiled through it.
Pulling Rohan into a brotherly hug, he managed, "Congratulations, bhai. Getting married and settling down, huh?"
Rohan beamed. "Yes, Ajit. Because I think I've found my ideal life partner in Tanya!"
Ajit's smile flickered, then faded into something softer. Something sad.
The family burst into cheers, surrounding Rohan, asking about venues, guest lists, and wedding sherwanis. In the background, Ajit slipped away quietly.
Out on the balcony, a breeze carried the scent of marigolds and celebration.
His mind drifted.
To that café. To Tanya's hand on his wrist, her voice calming his temper, her laughter disarming him. He closed his eyes, and the memory stung more than soothed. A lone tear escaped before he could stop it.
He muttered to himself, "Come on, Tanya is going to be my bhabhi. I shouldn't be thinking like this."
Turning around, he saw the glowing faces of his family, all wrapped in joy. He whispered, "All I want is my family's happiness. If they're happy... then I'm happy too."
But even he didn't believe the lie anymore.
Wedding Day – The Vows ThatWeren't Shared
The lavish mandap was decked in golden roses and jasmine garlands. Lights twinkled like stars, and the air pulsed with dhol beats and celebration.
As Tanya and Rohan took their marriage vows, everyone showered them with rose petals and joyous cheers. Ajit stood to the side, silent and still, clapping when expected.
"Ajit beta!" a chirpy voice snapped him out of his daze.
It was Mrs. Advani, a close family friend. She tapped his shoulder and grinned. "Rohan's married now! That makes you next! Any girl on the horizon?"
Ajit gave a non-committal smile.
Just then, his phone vibrated. Neha Jaiswal calling.
Mrs. Advani peeked at the screen and gasped. "Oh ho! Looks like someone already has someone!" She winked and walked away before Ajit could explain.
Ajit stared at his phone, then at Tanya, who was now seated beside Rohan, her hairline filled with vermilion, her face glowing in bridal gold.
He whispered to himself, "It's strange that sometimes the people you want in your life... are not the ones you have in your life."
Two Years Later – CracksBeneath the Surface
What began as a promising union had withered into a façade.
Tanya and Rohan had settled into what everyone called a "picture-perfect marriage"—public smiles, curated vacations, and family brunches full of affectionate gestures. But beneath that glossy layer, the cracks were widening.
Rohan had never fully let go of his past—his Casanova charm, his flirtatious instinct, his need for admiration from every woman he met during business trips and elite events.
Tanya, once patient and trusting, began noticing Rohan's absences—business dinners that ended after midnight, shirts that smelled of a perfume she didn't use, sudden weekend trips to "resorts" with no real follow-up pictures.
She confronted him more than once.
"You're imagining things," Rohan would say coolly. "You've become paranoid, Tanya."
But she wasn't imagining it.
And slowly, mistrust seeped in.
At first, she ignored the signs. Every time doubt whispered, she reminded herself: This is marriage. This is adjustment.
But Rohan was growing more distant—his touch mechanical, his gaze elsewhere.
And elsewhere was Pari Rastogi.
Pari's Arrival – The Spark ofTemptation
Praniti, affectionately called "Pari," had come to stay at the Sippy Mansion temporarily after a heated fallout with her mother over her acting career. Tanya initially welcomed her warmly—after all, Pari was Sonakshi's younger sister and seemed vibrant, spontaneous, and ambitious.
But it wasn't long before Rohan noticed her too.
She was the opposite of Tanya—loud where Tanya was soft, reckless where Tanya was measured, flirtatious where Tanya was restrained. Rohan's ego, already bruised by Tanya's quiet withdrawal from intimacy, soaked up the attention Pari threw his way.
It began innocently enough—late-night conversations over wine in the Sippy study, laughter echoing too loudly while Tanya slept upstairs. Pari would call Rohan "Jiju" in front of others but drop it when they were alone.
One night, as they sat by the pool under a moonlit sky, Pari leaned in closer than necessary and whispered with a smirk, "You know, for a married man, you're still dangerously charming."
Rohan didn't stop her.
He didn't even flinch.
That night was the first time he kissed her.
The Affair Begins – Secretsin the Shadows
Late-night rehearsals.
Private "industry dinners."
Texts sent under pseudonyms.
What started as teasing turned into flirting.
What was flirtation soon turned into touches—lingering, testing boundaries.
And before they even realized it, Rohan and Pari had crossed the line.
Tanya, sensing something off, once asked, "Why do you spend so much time mentoring Pari?"
"She's Sonakshi Bhabhi's sister, Tanya. I'm just helping her grow in her career."
But Tanya's instincts were screaming otherwise.
One night, she found Pari's scarf in the backseat of Rohan's car.
Another evening, she caught Rohan hastily deleting messages.
The threads began to unravel.
Their home became quieter.
Their conversations, colder.
The Affair Deepens – Nightsof Sin
What followed were stolen moments behind closed doors—moments that turned into hours, hours that turned into nights.
Pari would slip into Rohan's room once Tanya had fallen asleep or claimed a headache. On the nights Tanya visited her parents, Rohan and Pari wouldn't even bother with guilt. They would spend those evenings tangled in each other's arms, lips stained with wine and whispers of "no one has to know."
They laughed about the secrecy. They made jokes about "rehearsing" steamy film scenes. But under the surface, it wasn't just lust—it was power.
Rohan felt wanted. Pari felt victorious. Both fed off a chemistry that was as destructive as it was undeniable.
Ajit suspected something but never caught them. He kept his distance, not trusting himself to stay impartial, especially as Tanya's eyes grew dimmer each day.
Reckonings at Midnight
Sippy Mansion – One Month Later
The silence in the Sippy household was no longer peaceful.
It was thick.
Uneasy.
Even the usual chirp of morning greetings had dulled. Tanya moved through the halls with a quiet grace, but her eyes had lost their luster. Rohan, in contrast, was growing more irritable—snapping at the smallest inconveniences, spending more nights "at work," and fewer by her side.
Ajit noticed it all.
He noticed Tanya's increasingly hollow smile.
He noticed Pari's late-night visits under the pretext of "script readings" with Rohan.
And worst of all, he noticed how he had begun to dread the sound of his own brother's laughter—because it always came when Tanya was nowhere around.
The Day Tanya Missed HerPeriod
It was a Tuesday morning.
Tanya stood in her bathroom, heart racing, the pregnancy test stick trembling in her hand.
Two pink lines.
She stared at them, numb. A rush of fear, joy, disbelief, and hope collided in her chest. She wasn't ready. Rohan wasn't stable. But maybe—just maybe—this baby would ground them. Fix them.
She rushed downstairs, hoping to share the news.
But Rohan wasn't home. Again.
Sonakshi told her he'd gone to meet Pari at her rented rehearsal studio for a "script review."
Tanya smiled politely and waited for nightfall.
Meanwhile... Ajit and Neha
Ajit, guilt-ridden for his unspoken feelings, had tried to move on with Neha Jaiswal—a grounded, intelligent woman who adored him. He respected her. He tried to love her. But some part of him always held back.
He never spoke Tanya's name.
But Neha noticed his silences.
They continued their relationship, now more out of mutual effort than spark. Neha was patient, loving, and deeply committed—but she couldn't ignore the distance in Ajit's eyes.
One night, she asked gently, "Is there someone else?"
Ajit paused. Then shook his head.
"There used to be. But it was never mine to have."
Neha didn't ask more. But in her heart, she already knew.
The Truth Comes Crashing Down
That evening, Tanya returned home from her doctor's appointment with a small ultrasound report tucked in her bag and a heart full of dreams. She'd heard the baby's heartbeat.
She wanted to tell Rohan first. She wanted him to hold her and cry with her.
But the house was silent when she entered.
She climbed the stairs to the guest wing, where Pari had taken up residence for her "privacy."
Tanya paused outside the door.
It was half-open.
Laughter.
Then a familiar voice—Rohan—low, teasing.
"...you always know how to distract me."
Then Pari, purring: "You said you'd be mine someday, Rohan. Not just for stolen nights."
Tanya pushed the door open.
And saw them.
Half-dressed. Entwined. Laughing. On Pari's bed.
The world tilted.
Her vision blurred.
And for a moment, the only thing she could hear was her baby's heartbeat echoing in her ears.
The Aftermath – A SilentCollapse
Tanya didn't scream.
She didn't cry.
She simply turned and walked away, her face blank, her chest heaving.
Rohan noticed her silhouette in the doorway a beat too late.
"Tanya—wait!"
But she was already descending the stairs, her grip tightening around the bag that held their child's first sonogram.
In the guest room downstairs, she locked the door and collapsed to the floor. Her heart shattered silently.
And then... she reached for her phone.
Ajit's Apartment – That SameNight
Ajit was getting ready for bed when his phone buzzed.
Tanya.
"Can we meet? I need air. Please."
Without thinking, he replied:
"Tell me where."
Worli Sea Face – MidnightReckoning
The waves crashed violently against the rocks, mirroring the storm in Tanya's heart.
She stood with her arms folded, staring out into the dark sea, her back to him.
Ajit approached slowly. "Tanya?"
She turned.
Her eyes were swollen. Red. Raw.
Without a word, she held up her phone and played a voice recording.
"You're making this harder to resist, Pari."
"Then don't resist."
Ajit closed his eyes, his heart sinking.
"I heard them, Ajit. My husband. My sister."
Her voice cracked.
"I always thought I'd fall apart when this happened. But I'm not even angry. I just feel... numb."
Ajit moved closer but didn't touch her. "I'm sorry."
She looked up at him. "You knew, didn't you?"
He hesitated. "I suspected. I didn't want to believe it."
Tanya scoffed bitterly. "I thought I was being paranoid. That it was in my head. But all this while... I was right."
The tears spilled freely now.
"I gave up everything for this marriage. My career. My dignity. Even you."
Ajit froze. "Tanya..."
She looked at him. "Don't pretend like it was nothing. You were the only part of my life that felt real, even when I didn't want to admit it."
He stepped closer now. "Then why didn't you?"
"Because I was trying to do the right thing. For my family. For yours. For everyone but myself."
Ajit finally reached for her hand. "And now?"
She looked down at their joined hands, then up at him.
And whispered:
"Ajit, I want you to know something."
He searched her eyes. "What?"
Tanya's voice broke.
"I'm pregnant."
Ajit stood frozen.
The waves kept crashing.
But his heart had never been more still.
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To be continued.
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