AarYa accepted Palak at some point as theirs before Yash even thought of adopting her. It must have been a nightmare not knowing where or how she was. And to think her own so called father resorted to such vile measures! I'm just glad her mother let her motherly instincts kick in and brought her back to safety, especially knowing the consequences. Her bravery was rewarded in that she and her children got saved and got granted a better and dignified life; also Palak would know her birth family and won't have any lingering feelings of rejection.
This incident served to bring AarYa closer, not only as lovers but as parents too. It did not matter that she was not of their blood, she was of their heart. Aarti had always been strong and faced her struggles head on but I like that in almost losing Palak, her vulnerability came through; yet when Yash faltered she was his source of strength, she showed that she could also be his saviour. In this incident she showed him that she didn't need saving, she never needed saving, she just needed him.
Finally everything fell into place and they were happy with their growing brood. Aarti, once an orphan deserted by relatives found a family of her own including her Shoba Ma. A family who accepted her just as she was, she could completely be herself even in what she wore.
They had gone through a lot to be were they are, they literally let each other go. Yash having taken the role of her savior did not trust that she could love him beyond gratitude. I really wanted to bang his head against something that time. It however worked out and it let them to making friends for a lifetime in Aaman/Arpita: their silver lining 😆
being apart made them cherish each other all the more, love each other more deeply, and conscientize the fact that they were made for each other. She started off as a maid for him but they soon realized that she was made for him, meant to be his better half in the true sense!
Awesome, at times very naughty, sometimes very emotional, all around heartwarming tale of true love's strife to be victorious!
You know it, I loved it Honey-Bee ❤️