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Awesome dear please write squeal
Originally posted by: I_StanStrongFLs
Omg how could you put me through this cliffhangerđ
I just got pulled in by this story and right when it was becoming interesting it ended.
Do write more!
Hello there! Thank you for reading my story! â¤ď¸
I have planned a sequel and will be posting it soon :)
Originally posted by: Loveexists
Plz write more....Tahiti ..want happy ending for them ,let him find her
Thank for reading my story and for leaving a comment! I hope to write a proper sequel đĽşâ¤ď¸
Originally posted by: Cherryrose
Happy to see you.back. Its marvellous.
Yes do write a sequel if possibleđ¤
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Tahiti its awesome đ¤ i loved Fatehâs realization, turmoil and pain of losing a blessing in his life
and thank you for the cliffhanger đ
i knoww u will defintely write the next part to give closure to this open ending
beautifully written
but why tejo left. fateh's pain very well written
please write next part with happy ending
Originally posted by: ParAnJas
Tahiti its awesome đ¤ i loved Fatehâs realization, turmoil and pain of losing a blessing in his life
and thank you for the cliffhanger đ
i knoww u will defintely write the next part to give closure to this open ending
JAS!! Thank you, I really appreciate it! đ¤
I'll tag you once the sequel is up â¤ď¸
Originally posted by: Marathi_Mulgi
beautifully written
but why tejo left. fateh's pain very well written
please write next part with happy ending
Thank you for reading my story! I'll post the sequel soon, I just need to make some edits â¤ď¸
Part 2 - Hope
Y'all, I was nervous about posting this one. However, I hope y'all like it! If you don't, please don't throw chappals at me đ
Giving up didnât seem like an option for him. He called the college Tejo used to work at. The faculty didnât answer his questions, but his friend did. âFateh, Tejo maâam had transferred a while backâ the person on the other end said. Tejo had transferred and he didnât even know? They really had fallen apart like that?
Fateh took a deep breath. He knew the city Tejo had moved to, but he still needed to find her address, and he was determined that he will find it.
He didnât have much luck the first time he visited her address, for no one was home. âMaybe sheâs at her university, should I go there? No, thatâs a bad ideaâ he had thought.
The first time he found her was on the last evening of summer.
Tejo deleted what she thought was the 10th text message meant for Fateh. She wanted to explain the reasons behind her departure but nothing she wrote seemed enough for her plight.
âHey Tejo! When did you return from the conference?â Riya, Tejoâs friend asked as she walked up to her friend to give her a hug. âThis morning, I was so tired that I slept through the whole day" Tejo said and then asked "how are you, howâs work?â Tejo asked, as they broke the hug. âWoo, itâs been crazy! I'm barely home these days. It's intense, but maybe not as it has been for you! I mean you literally moved to a new city a while back and you had to travel again for a few daysâ Riya said as she sat beside her friend. Tejo smiled and replied, âno, itâs fine, but howâs everything at home while I was away?â âGood question. You know thereâs this man who always waits outside, not sure if he has a friend that lives in this flat, but Iâve seen him outside straight for the past 5 daysâ Riya replied. Tejo was about to put her phone away when she stopped in her tracks. Could it be? No that canât be. Why would he be here when he wasnât even in love with her?
She went near the window and felt as if her heart was going leap out of her chest. Why was Fateh here? She turned towards Riya and softly said, âthatâs my husband. Iâll go and talk to him.â
Why did he visit her so many times?
Fateh was outside, hoping someone would open the door this evening. He had asked the building security if Tejo lived here and they had said yes, accompanied with a "ma'am will be home soon." Was his wife even in the city? Much to Fateh's dismay, he didn't have much luck the past few times. Each time he returned home. All he hoped for today was that the security personnel was right. It was a new guy and he had confidently said "Tejo ma'am is home."
He was about to ring the doorbell, when heard the door unlock, and in front of him was standing his wife with a cloud of emotions dawning on her features. At first she was surprised, then she was happy but she immediately masked it. It was so quick and so subtle that unless someone knew her well, theyâd miss it.
She didnât want to speak to him, at least not at the moment. She knew he had questions and she needed to answer him.
Fatehâs smile fell. He knew giving her up wasnât something he could do. Then again, forcing her to stay with him is definitely not he wanted either. He asked her if he could come in, and she shook her head and said âno.â
Fateh could feel his heart sinking but he wanted to take her home, where she belonged. Maybe sheâd go back with him if he earns her confidence again? The nanosecond of joy in her eyes ignited a small ray of hope in his soul.
Tejo then added âIt's getting late. I think you should head home Fateh.â Fateh could hear the concern in her voice and further fueled his hope, even if it's just a little bit.
The second time he found her was on a monsoonâs evening. Thankfully it wasnât raining!
It had been a chaotic day at the university, and recurring thoughts about a man with kind eyes kept her distracted at times. She knew they needed to talk but at the same time, the thought of being in his vicinity made her nervous. He didnât need to know how she felt about him, considering it had no future. Then again, truth always sets you free. She felt torn. Tejo decided sheâd speak to him, sooner than later. Maybe parting ways would be the for the best indeed.
She suddenly heard the doorbell ring, breaking her trail of thoughts. Tejo shook her head and put away the stack of papers. Who could it be at this time? Her roommates were out of town and her friends had left for vacation.
She got up and opened the door. Tejo clutched onto the door frame. It was him.
Fatehâs eyes shone bright at the sight of his wife. He was here to take her home.
Tejo had turned her back on him and said, âitâll rain soon so you should head back.â Her back was stiff and all Fateh wanted to do was pull her into his arms, but he knew it was too soon for that. âI, I have come to take you home Tejoâ he said.
âHome? Can it be my home if the person Iâm married to doesnât love me?â she asked turning around to face him, her resolve was quickly breaking. She mentally cursed herself for blurting it out loud. This wasnât like her. Running away from problems was so unlike her.
What she wanted vs what the truth was were too different. She asked herself before if she was being too much of an optimist when she found herself hoping that theyâd fall in love. Tejo knew that Fateh had moved on, but that doesnât mean heâd love her, right? The day she realized she was in love with her husband, was the day she felt that sheâd be alone in this journey forever. She was torn, because she didnât want to leave him, but at the same time she knew he couldnât love her. Not the way she wanted at least.
Tejo could feel her eyes burning, but she promised herself she wouldnât cry in front of him. Had he come here to take her home because he knows she loves him? That wasnât enough. Tejo asked herself if she was being greedy. No, she wasnât. One sided love will kill their relationship no matter what he says.
Fatehâs eyes were clouded with sadness. âIs that what you think?â Fateh softly asked. âThatâs the truth Fateh, isnât it?â she asked, her voice barely audible . âPlease go homeâ she muttered. Then she added âI know you have questions and I will answer them very soon. I promise. Just not tonight.â A lot has happened between them, and part of her was unsure about why he was here. Maybe guilt?
Fateh looked down and slowly turned around to walk away. Sheâd come home with him. Maybe not today but something told him that she would eventually.
Tejo stared at his retreating form, trying to keep her tears at bay and slowly closed the door. She quietly went upstairs into her room and changed into her pyjamas. She was exhausted. Unfortunately, she couldnât sleep. An unknown fear crept into her soul. It was about to rain. Had he really left? Will he make it home safely? Had he made it home safely? Was he being stubborn again?
She got up from her bed and groaned. She looked at the clock and sighed. âMaybe I should check just in caseâ she muttered to herself. So she went near her window and looked outside.
He was still there. Outside. This man! Why didnât he leave? Didn't he know that he can catch a cold at this rate?!
âWhy is he so stubborn?!â she said, a little frustrated. She put her robe on and headed downstairs before proceeding to open the door. âCome inâ she said, her voice stern. Fatehâs head perked up to look at his wife, a small smile drawing across his features. He followed her inside without a word.
âYou can stay in the guest bedroomâ she said, turning around without facing him. âTejoâ he softly called out. âPlease hear me outâ he said again. She looked up at him and he said âthereâs so much I want to tell you,â he started. âI know I messed up. Many times, actually. Yet, you were still there and Iâm sorry I couldnât value that as the way I shouldâveâ Fateh added.
Tejo searched his eyes and shook her head. She gulped. It was too much. She had already explained that she didnât want to return at a place where her husband didnât love her.
Fateh wanted to confess, say that he loved her, and he would do whatever it takes to earn back her trust. Something told him now wasnât the right time to confess. He needed to explain that he wouldnât push her away like he did in the past.
Tejo sighed, and said âitâs quite alright Fateh. We both knew that we wouldnât be the couple people usually expects married couples to be like,â before taking a quick pause to add âanyway, itâs really late. I know you must be tired so please go to bed. You can leave tomorrow, and if you want, Iâll answer your questions too.â
Tejo quickly walked away, if he wanted to discuss this more in depth, they can tomorrow morning. Right now, it all felt too much.
She couldnât sleep that night. On one hand, she felt guilty for not giving him an answer but on the other hand, she struggled to gather the strength to tell him the truth. Tejo sat on her bed and took a deep breath. âIâll talk to him tomorrow now that he is here. Whatever the outcome is, I can handle it.â
The next morning, Tejo found her husband in the kitchen, looking for what she believed were cups. Her face broke into a smile before quickly falling. No, now wasnât the time to be hopeful. As if Fateh could read her presence, he turned around and smiled. âGood morning Tejo, would you like to have a cup of chai?â he asked.
Tejo nodded. âThanksâ she said. Fateh poured two cups of chai and proceeded to keep them on the table, and Tejo followed him. The duo sat facing each other in silence for a few seconds, before Tejo spoke out. âThanks for the chai, you didnât have to.â âNo, I really wanted to do thisâ he replied. Then a few minutes of more silence followed.
âI think there are certain things we didnât discuss last night but I believe we should discuss themâ he responded. Tejo looked down at her cup and replied, âI know Fateh. I am so sorry I left suddenly. I know you feel guilty, and I owe you an explanation, so Iâll answer whatever questions you have for me.â
Fateh tilted his head, and asked âwhy did you leave Tejo?â She gulped, and said, âI left because I understood this relationship wonât work out with one sided loveâ and looked up at him, before looking down at the cup. She didnât wait for his reply and continued, âI realized I am in love with you and that realization also brought heartache. I just needed to get away from everything but I promise you that I did plan to tell you everything.âs
âYou want to know how I managed to transfer? I learnt about a training program that the principal of my old university suggested I attend, and I took itâ she paused and then added âI asked her if transferring to the campus here would be possible and my principal had agreed. I just needed to get away until I could gather my thoughts. So, I transferred here temporarily.â
aid âI left because I understood this relationship wonât work out with one sided loveâ and looked up at
Fateh was shocked to say the least. He never expected Tejo to fall in love with him. His heart cracked a little more, understanding how much everything must have hurt her. He wanted to hug her and tell her the truth but at the end, he told himself that he needed to allow her to say what she wanted to say.
âYou wonât believe how many times I took the phone in my hands to call you but I couldnâtâ Tejo said, her voice cracking. Dang it. She promised herself she wouldnât cry and now it felt like she couldnât hold back her tears. âI had finally decided to call you on the night I saw youâ she said and looked up at him and then away. Tejo continued, âbut seeing you at my door just made me realize I was torn. I donât want to let you go but Iâll because itâs better than a doomed relationship. So itâs best if we call this whole thing off.â
âI had finally decided to call you on the night I saw youâ she said and
He looked up at her and asked, shocked. âCall it off?â he asked. She wanted a divorce. He knew that. Fateh could feel his heart sinking to his stomach, and he knew this time it would be different. Tejoâs departure would be something he wonât be able to forget.
âAm I wrong Fateh?â She asked as she looked into his eyes. âWe were best friends and we tried to make this relationship work, but were we able to? Was our friendship enough for the relationship to sustain? No right? How long can we go on like this?â she added. âIt hurts too muchâ she said.
âIt's ok Fateh. I donât expect you to love me back. I have a friend who can definitely help me get a divorce lawyerâ She said and got up, feeling her heart was breaking into pieces.
Tejo squared her shoulders and was about to turn around when he suddenly asked, âyou said you canât return to a place where your husband doesnât love you right?â Tejo stopped in her tracks.
She looked up at him. He took her hands in his, a bit hesitant. âI know it must be hard to believe and I donât expect you to believe me but I, I do love youâ he said. Tejo raised her eyebrows. âI donât mean as a friend Tejoâ he softly said. âFinding you was the thing that has happened to me, and Iâm so grateful to be able to call you my wifeâ he added, before pausing. âIâm in love with you, Shadainâ he said.
Tejo could feel her eyes water. She searched his eyes, not believing if this really was the truth. How long has she wanted, prayed for to be able to hear those words? Was this really happening? Fateh cupped her face and wiped her tears. âHard to believe? Believe it Mrs. Virk, because I do love you and I donât want to let you goâ he said.
He placed his forehead against hers. âIâve come to take you home Tejoâ he said, before pulling away to add âshould you wish to stay here, Iâll move to this city.â Tejo asked, her voice hoarse âreally? You'd do this for me? You love me?â
Fateh nodded. Tejo smiled up at her husband in surprise and joy and said, âI still can't believe this. I prayed for this day wondering if Iâd ever get to witness it.â She took her hands in hers and kissed them, before confessing âI love you too Fateh Singh Virk. Iâm sorry I took so long to tell you the truth.â
Fateh pulled her into his arms. Tejo wrapped her arms around her husband. âMy love, itâs ok. Iâm sorry too, for I know I messed up so many timesâ he said. âI promise, you wouldnât regret your decision to stay back with meâ he said. Tejo looked into his eyes. They spoke of promise and love, and gosh she wanted to dive in.
Home was where her loved ones were. As for her dreams, she was working towards them, everyday little by little, and she knew that with Fateh by her side, there was nothing she couldnât achieve. Not because she couldnât do it on her own accord, but we all need a cheerleader and for her, one of them had always been Fateh.
So, she softly smiled at him, her eyes bright for the first time in a while, and Fateh kissed his wife.
Fateh had kept his promise. He showed her everyday how much she meant to him. He told her he loved her through little actions â when he went to drop her off at her college, when he cheered her on during a conference or interview, when he kissed her and when they were alone in their own little world, as the whole world slept.
It had been years since that day. A lot has changed. If anyone asked Fateh what would be one decision that restored peace in their home, it would be removing Nimmo maachi. Gurpreetâs anger towards Tejo had actually started to soften after maachi left, but that was before Tejo had left.
Even Amrik has warmed up to Tejo now. Not that Fateh would have it any other way. He looked at his wife, busy in a game of ludo, who smiled up at him as their eyes met. Fateh walked up to the trio and sat down beside her.
Mahi grinned at the duo and as a response, Fateh softly glared at her. âOi Amrik, can you drop me off at Nabilaâs house? I forgot that we had planned a sleepover.â
Once the duo was alone, Fateh helped Tejo put away everything away.
âYou know no ones coming home until tomorrowâ he said and smirked at his wife. Tejo chuckled and looked up at him. He slowly cupped his wifeâs face in his palms, as he leaned in for a kiss.
Gonna tag some folks now :D
An awesome update! So in love with itâ¤ď¸
So beautifully writtenđĽş