One very intense update choti. π now arnav realized that he cannot live without her but he can without his dream.
Anjali succeeded in knocking some sense into arnav.
Arnav is getting into action mode. Eagerly waiting for his next plan of action
Originally posted by: bhavali4RR
Coming coming
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One down, one to go. I guess, I am being forced by Choti into being a "glass half full" kind of person. Or else, I am not even sure how I can handle all that fist clenching intensity coming out of those magical words put in a very articulate sequential order. I am sure that with a few oranges in my hand, that glass would have been half full in no time.
One thing is for certain, of all the things Arshi are holding back, passion and intensity are definitely not amongst them. And, once you have those two, working out the other things and getting trained for the unknown is just a matter of time. There it goes, my "glass half full" again.
Arnav - someone who may not ever say the right things when it matters the most but his instinct to display his intensity is always spot on and I think that is what is going to really get him Khushi.
Khushi - someone who knows all the "politically correct" words to say, will soon realize that love is not about being political nor about being correct all the time. And that realization is what is going to get her Arnav.
Come to think about it, for all the bickering about the love of land or the place they want to hang on to, it's about time they realize that a place is only as good as the people in it and a relation is only as good as the emotion in it.
I am glad and truly believe that Arnav took the first step by planting the seed of trust in Khushi with a simple "I will stay back in India". Loving is always the easy part, doing it, is always the hard part. I really hope Khushi finds it in her to get to that, but for that, she needs to lay back a bit, take a deep breathe, close her eyes and slowly open her heart.
Waiting for that moment and waiting for my other half of glass to get filled soon. I am sure you already know Choti, it is not considered manners to cheer with a glass, that is half full!!!
Originally posted by: Raila1014
Nothing seems to be getting through the ice queen Elsa - sorry I mean Kushi, not Anjali, not Ashok and not even Arnav's urgent pleas and about face on his decision to go to England. Up until now, I was with her being pissed that he completely bypassed her input into the decision for their future, I could justify her anger and refusal. But he has tried to reach out and initiate a dialogue by offering to stay in India. Instead she goes back in her shell further, playing the I will make a decision for our future heroine. Was she not mad at him for making a decision on their behalf? Who is she to determine their future now? I am not saying that her reasons are invalid, they could very well turn out to be real after they get together and stay in India. However, she should have brought them up as a topic for discussion instead of shutting him out completely. I am heartbroken for them. Whatever happened to their ability to freely discuss everything? Is the most important decision of their life not worth a level headed conversation? I am sorry if I am completely off tangent here but I can only see her hypocrisy in making a decision on their behalf now that he is bending.
I am however very shocked at Arnav's reaction after his chat with Anjali because I misread the teaser. For some reason, I felt he was not going to react but here he is taking off like a mad man more determined to claim her back. For some reason, he is fighting more for them than her. Not sure if this has to do with the fact that she has to prove her gratefulness to his parents for having taken her in after her parents's demise. I am sure Ashok made his point of view very clear about her making a decision that will make her happy.Looking forward to the next chapter as always.
Originally posted by: chotidesi
@Bold: That feeling will play a large role in what happens next- regardless of what Ashok says, I think... I think people always feel indebted to people who have helped them so much, even if they need not be. It's just a natural feeling, to want to do whatever you can to express how grateful you are to them.Your comment interested me because your points were something someone who edits for me brought up to me.As I was writing this, I felt like Khushi has always been more skeptical of how this will work out. She's always held back because she knows it'll result in heartbreak. Her biggest fears are coming true, she knew Arnav would want to go back to England and she wouldn't. She also knows that he'll grow to resent her if she keeps him here- this is his decision to make, and it should be made for himself, not because she wants it.On this topic- a compromise is incredibly, incredibly difficult. A discussion on this would result in the same impasse. One can't very well live on two separate continents. One of them has to make that choice.That was what I was thinking when I wrote it. I really like hearing what other people think, and it's refreshing to have someone counter and question why I wrote something the way I did.Thank you!Also... π (I couldn't resist!)
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