Originally posted by: prettypri
Vicky...nice post😳..
Thanks Pri.😃
Bear with me..I have only more questions...what would convince Paro and make her believe Rudra cares for her as his wife...a declaration of love?? Don't his actions convey that he cares so much?
It doesn't work the same way for everyone, Pri and especially someone like Rudra who is 5555555555 shades of all the colours in the spectrum. Fine, i know that your gestures are loving and territorial but what will i do if you turn around tomorrow and tell me that it was CARE? Sometimes, you just need to hear it from toughies that they are nuts about you so that you stop going nuts trying to decipher their actions. 😆
For a man who is supposedly damaged and dark he is so pained at her pain and is doing everything to ease it...! Doesn't that matter?
He told her that he arranged for the show as he wanted her to smile..his looks at her desperate for some reaction...open display of vulnerability...I am not sure that these are not signs of love!
Exactly. These are the signs of love. Just like you jump happily when you find the road leading to its destination. But do you stop at the road? No. You go racing through the road to reach the destination.
He was ready to throw Laila out for the second time...he told Paro about his past...doesn't that mean that Laila did not man anything to him...why is Laila the pari holding Rudra's heart in Paros dream??
If she believes Laila was his past why is she imagining her all the time coming between the two of them? If all that matters is that Rudra acknowledge her as his wife why not take cognisance of the actions of the man? What would convince her basically? Is her trust in him and the fact that they are meant to be even there anymore?
Paro was never unsure of her love for Rudra but if you recall, she never said that Rudra loves her or will love her , she never saw herself in his sentiments - it was like i love you and that is enough. Its still enough but Laila's chapter and Paro's fast receding time in Rudra's life has unleashed the human -being inside her who wants to leave KNOWING what Rudra felt for her. Actions , gestures are important and deep, but they can never match the confidence and stamped seal of verbal commitment and declaration. Why do you think 'I love you' exists?
Sorry for so many questions...it's just my response in question form😆