Before I could give my feedbacks, I wanted to go back to the first few chapters, just so I embrace what Khushi had to goo through. I think every readers needs to do that, before writing any judgements, because we always tend to support the prince getting their princess no matter what he did,
if only it was that easy!
"The bangles," she said suddenly, her voice hoarse from yelling. She seemed to be recollecting the events leading up to the wedding. "The bangles, the kiss, it was all fake then?"
"No!" he said, shaking his head. "it was all real, I really love-"
But she held up her hand. "Don't. I have heard enough lies from you to last a lifetime. People should take lessons from you, how best to betray someone's trust. In fact, I think Shyam himself could use some tips from you!"
Anger flared in Arnav at that comment. "Never. Compare. Him. With. Me."
"Why?" she asked, sarcastically. "I don't see a difference between you and him. In fact I think he has a lot of learn because never, in my wildest dreams, did I imagine that you could do this to me. I can even believe Shyam can, but not you!"
&& I think it was this, that made me stop from jumping happily when Khushi met the Raizadas. It was nothing but awkward, but could I blame her? That poor girl was left out to fend for herself, for two years... for two years, she was unknown. Had she died along the path, no one would have noticed. Regrets can only take you so far. I don't think Khushi should forgive the family that quickly. I feel that Payal deserved it, especially because they were sisters. They grew up together, they lived together, and they survived for each other, and you see one sister falling short on trusting other sister!
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