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Neha's Phone Calls
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This chapter has a different type of narative, it consists of Neha talking on phone with multiple people, I tried something new. I hope it's good, so please make sure to leave all your comments!

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Abhi..

Neha couldn't bear to hearing Abhi cry on the other end, 

Enaku theriyadhu. Amma vidha maatranga, neenga konjam sollungalen

( I don't care, amma won't allow me, please talk to her)

Abhi, na solradha kelu

( Abhi, listen to me)

Abhi calmed down and listened intently as Neha spoke, the call on speakerphone as she wiped away her tears. Nirmala happened to pass by Abhi's room and overheard the conversation. Initially, anger surged within her, but as she listened more closely to Neha's words, she paused, her anger subsiding as she carefully absorbed what was being said.

Amma solradha kelu, avanga karanam illama solla maatanga

( Listen to your mother, she won't insist on something without a reason)

Nirmala was surprised, isn't Neha supposed to be saying the opposite? The unexpected turn of events left Nirmala pondering, her thoughts swirling with uncertainty.

Siddharth yen unkitterndhu unmaiya maraikirarunu nee therinjika virumbuna, na help pannen. Ana adha maranuma illayandhradhae, namba force panna kudhadhu ma

( You wanted to know why Siddharth was hiding the truth from you, and I helped you with it. But to change it or not, we can't force it Abhi.) 

When Abhi accused Siddharth of concealing the truth out of anger, Neha was taken aback. She couldn't tolerate someone unjustly accusing her husband, especially when she knew the truth behind it. So she decided to let Abhi discover the truth on her own. And when the young girl sought a way to spend time with Siddharth, Neha once again extended her help, knowing it was the right thing to do.

However, when Neha realized that Nirmala was unaware of these events, she understood Abhi's true intentions. The young girl was attempting to convince Siddharth to acknowledge their sibling relationship, thus reuniting the family. Neha couldn't blame the child for her desires; anyone would want the same.

But Neha wasn't an outsider in this situation; she knew that Siddharth didn't desire such a reunion. For once, Neha wanted to prioritize his choice. Regardless of whether it was right or wrong, she didn't care; it had to be her and Siddharth against everyone and everything. What he wanted was what she wanted.

But I need him, avaru en anna. Adha embrace pandhradhu dhane right'uh?

( But I need him, he's my brother. We have to embrace it, right?)

Abhi, that's not how it works

Appo avaruku na venamnu solringala? Na thappu'nu avaru nenaikiradhu, nee correct'nu solringala?

( Then are you agreeing to the fact that he doesn't want me? Are you saying his correct?)

Nirmala was poised to give a piece of her mind to her daughter. No matter what, there would always be at least one aspect of her father's behavior inherited in her—the impulsiveness to jump to conclusions when something wasn't in her favor. Nirmala shook her head, prepared to leap to Neha's rescue. However, Neha spoke up before she could interject.

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