Abhi gonna drink with his friends at this get together?so prags will have to stop him I guess. đ
Abhi gonna drink with his friends at this get together?so prags will have to stop him I guess. đ
If she does then first hint that she still cares about him is there. With or without his friends help can start doubting,be more curious about her meeting aunty for the first time-one small step already made today,won't get clear answers but at least try.
They have made a fool out of Abhi isn't it?
I really cant digest that he can believe in TA more than Pragya. Would have made much more sense if it was Rhea behind this mu. In any case they used Prachi to manipulate Prags... so why not Rhea? He didnt give any worth to Alias words in the 20 year leap... now he believes in her? No need to mention about T.
Who is this guy? Guess the love of his life will always remain an outsider for him... and the way he is, he deserves it.
Is there anything of Prags that came back to india that remains? Guess being called 'behenji' by TA is the next thing coming up. Prags telling Prachi 'tu kitni samajhdaar ho gayi hai!'𤢠Yeah... Ab maa ko bhi ullu banati hai.
all this is only cause abhigya could get married again and come together. even if it goes by contract marriage name. anyway, unka peecha choot gaya. he won't think or give ghaas to them from now.
Hope so. but did see a pic of T in a blue attire... Looks like she wont leave them alone. and our Abhi babu is likely to discuss all the developments with his confidants TA.
Anyways... leave that aside. just enjoy what happens.
As long as the duo is living in another place it's a big step. Never truly lived alone,even in their room everyone was coming without knocking. đ No privacy,no respect for couple space.
Beauty with her sindoor â¤ď¸
Waiting for the day when they'll hold hands different
Posting Chapter 1 of an FF here. Its about my take on the 2 year leap. May be under 10 chapters with (may be) an open ended ending. As of now haven't figured out what happens after them meeting each other. Once i have the complete idea, will make a separate thread for it. Haven't figured out the title too . Like the title 'Ek Khoobsoorat Dhokka' but that will not go well with the story i have in mind.
Chapter is a bit long... and I've divided it in 2 parts. Hope its a comfortable read. Part 1 is pretty similar to what was shown. I pick up the story from Pragya and Sushma on the way home from the airport.
Plan to put up chapter 2 next week. (Need a banking of 2 chapters.)
Chapter 1
Part 1
Sushma noticed the tensed look on Pragyaâs face as their driver negotiated the traffic. Pragya hadnât spoken anything to her throughout the journey â just some glances of approval and agreement were all she had given as they went through the formalities at the airports. She preferred to sleep on the flight too and apart from the pleasantries she exchanged with the flight attendants, she preferred to keep by herself. She did say something to the driver before they got into the car, but hadnât bothered to inform her what it was about, and neither did Sushma find it necessary to ask.
Pragyaâs silence was something she was used to, but Sushma felt concerned today. Coming back to the city where you were conspired to be killed is not something that she could empathise with, but something she wanted to help her with. And Pragya hadnât yet talked about how she plans to go about punishing her husband and his co-conspirators â the sole reason for her coming back here.
She felt good that despite the visible tension, Pragya had the same focused and sharp look that she had associated with her over the past couple of years â which, to her, were signs of the courage, determination, and willfulness that she had always seen in her. Itâs the thing that had brought her where she is now â a very capable and successful businesswoman. But she was also aware that what she may be going through will not be pleasant for her.
She was scared of what might be in store for her daughter but was sure to be besides her come what may. She held her hand and said, âPragya⌠donât worry. I am with youâ, but wondered whether she was reassuring herself or Pragya, for apart from the first few days after she had met her, where she was quite shaken and broken, Pragya never needed any reassurance from her. Perhaps itâs she herself who needed some reassurance that she will be with her daughter this time around â something she failed to do before.
Pragya looked at her, tightened her lips, and after a brief moment nodded, and moved her mouth to say a thank you, without actually saying it, and moved on to look ahead, anticipating that the driver would turn towards Saket. Sushma noticed the pain in her eyes and wanted to comfort her, but was surprised that the car took a turn.
âHum is raaste se kyu jaa rahe hein?â Sushma asked.
âShortcut haiâ Pragya replied.
âShortcut?â Sushma asked and looked at Pragya, a bit surprised but taking a guess as to whatâs going on.
Pragya, though, was busy looking around. She tensed up a bit as they passed through the familiar neighbourhood â the Shiva temple, the grocery store, the garden and the bench where she had shared ice-cream cones with Abhi when he was sick, the parking lot where she had to hide Abhi when he was chased by the goon moments later, the clinic, and a couple of blocks from there â the Mehra Mansion. She patted on the drivers shoulder signalling him to stop after they passed the gate of her erstwhile home and then looked at Sushma and said, âWahan⌠peeche woh⌠medical shop se paani lekar aati huâ. Pragya got down the car, took a deep breath, and walked towards Mehra Mansion.
She had always planned to do it this way â walk straight up to Abhi and stare at his eyes. She wanted to see the fear in his eyes as she announces that she is not dead but very much alive and kicking, that too right in front of him. If he is not at home, find out where he is and do it, even if it be in the middle of a meeting for him. She didnât care how busy he was or whether he was with Alia, Tanu, or some new person in his life.
She glanced at the name plate and remembered how she had rather foolishly and religiously touched and ran her fingers over it when she had entered the home after 20 years, as if she were entering some kind of a sanctum. It used to be a sanctum for her â the place she had lived the best months of her marriage, the place where the love of her life lived. But now she couldnât help thinking how foolish she was to think so.
The gate reminded her of the day she had to force herself inside with the help of the guards â the day he had taken Meera to the temple and she wanted to stop that wedding. It made her think how foolish she was to believe Abhi wanted to marry her instead of Meera. She cursed herself under her breath for forcing herself on his life that day, for, though he may have loved her, he never wanted her in his life. And even if he did it was always painful for her. Perhaps she wouldâve been much better off without him and he ⌠heâd have been happier without her around. She opened the gate and noticed nothing much had changed.
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