Ye lo Nisha...tumne demand kiya toh I had no other choice but to put down something. After all, you give into all of our outrageous demands requesting an endless stream of updates so this is the least I could do to "return the favor" 😉 😊
"Please let me be lost"
"Thank you for coming to get me" she said
This was literally a *facepalm* moment. Seriously II, you just put your foot in your mouth with this line. The rest of the conversation was only bound to go uphill with the amazing start it had (please note sarcasm). Okay, now over to my actual comments. I saw a lot of discussion about who is right, who is wrong, R&B is a jerk, etc...but I won't take any sides. I can understand both of their perspectives here...at least I will try to be as objective as I can.
She was clearly relieved to be back at home safely and her "thank you" was quite genuine. It was perhaps her timing that was wrong as well as the subsequent outburst she had, though I can totally relate to where she is coming from (his silence would be enough to throw anybody off their rocker). From her end, the entire incident was a nice sightseeing experience turned nightmare because she simply "misnavigated" (that's not a word, but I don't know what the appropriate term here would be). She attempted to explain this to him, but she took the wrong train for the third time that day when she misunderstood his silence to be him blaming her for deliberately pulling this stunt.
From his end, it easily looked like a repeat of the "running away to Jaipur because she was irritated with him" incident. I can't blame him for thinking this way because there are definitely more than a few parallels between then and now. He did a really nice job keeping it together while finding her, travelling the entire way home, ordering Indian food for her, and letting her eat peacefully. His silence after hearing her response to the painkiller question was perhaps him trying to come to terms with the fact that this entire situation may not actually be a deliberately rash stunt on her part to get his attention. A simple "okay II" or "Fine kanna" at this point might have settled the entire situation right there (but that of course would be no fun 😈). Instead, he chose to remain silent and she got furious at this.
Moral of the story: It is important to know when to say something and when to shut up...they both should learn this for the future . 😉
Hope this met your expectations headmaster ji...another one coming soon. 😊