I remember one of your initial comments where you said some times these story take a turn for themselves. When it comes to this story, I am particularly fond of the fact that you never had a very concrete plot device in mind, you allowed your characters' to grow, just like a moon has it's phases to go through to become complete again. I am not of the notion that two people complete each other, but somewhere we are mosaics of people we have loved. And I am so touched by this concept of finding lost families in each other, because these are two people who have been damaged by the people they have loved with all their heart, they deserve to have a home where glasses don't break every morning and you don't feel obligated to be a certain way. Your version of Armaan, i have warned up to, so much. And I absolutely love how you are dealing with the family revelation. I personally relate to your understanding conflicts where you said that some conflicts cannot be resolved and it becomes important for you to choose yourself, an idea that itv shows would barely ever convey but your story in every aspect does that beautifully. I am glad about the choice that Abhira has made, and if there's anyone who can do justice to such complex writing, it's you. P.s. I can't tag you because I am a newbie, that's why I keep inviting you to read my stories here, you can any time stop me if it's annoying. But on the lines of the whole idea of "some conflicts being left unresolved", i published another OS today titled, "Abhi mujhme kahin", you might like that🌻
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