Oh & Onashamsakal 😊
Originally posted by: serialwatcher16
Avi, I have to agree.At some level al the characters Are so familiar but at another level they are so distant because I have never known people or families or setting such as this. It takes me some time to understand what they could be feeling, and then I doubt myself as to whether I am right.Sometimes I wish for a 'key' to the lines, to explain to me immediately what it actually means, you know the type of guide books that I used to buy for my 12th board English literature exam, just to give me a quick insight into what the author wants to say because I did not have time to invest in thinking and absorbing what the author wanted me to understand.Then I think, here there is no exam to give, so why am I getting stressed out. 😆 😆The bottom line is, I don't think anybody's life should have as much pressure as kashi is having in her life. It makes me feel all the more that she should be taken away from this house so that she can be away from the wheels within wheels syndrome where every action has some past connection and not happy at that.And as usual, I don't think I make sense.Let me go and make a second cup of tea. Cheers kashi!
I am left perplexed at the power a place like this Illam wields; KH is one mysterious, magnetic and majestic place. The manner in which it intertwines many fates leaves me speechless. Arnav, Anjali, Kashi and her brother all connected and some part of them in that house now, bodily or spirit.
Goose bumpy good this story is, bloody goose bumpy GOOD.
PS - I read this like ten times, not because I am duh or anything like that but it just amazed the intricate way the story was progressing. It took me more than two cups of coffee 😆
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