❤️Guys, I know some of you think that Jindals' are overreacting, but think from his side, he just got to know that Mihir threatened his daughter, called her a gold digger, and even sent divorce papers.
In the last book, when they had agreed to get her married to Mihir, some of you said what kind of parents are they, Mihir's parents are supporting Tami to aap log keh rahe hain ki woh mihir ko nahin samajhte... Per woh sab jante hain ki Tami ne shadi kisliye ki, apni reputation, Mehul , aur apne crush ke liye ki. Megha ne bola aur Tami agreed, and even Mihir, in front of all of them, Gautam was against it.
Now they feel betrayed ki mihir ne sab bigad diya. They don't know about his mental issues. They are supporting their daughter. What do you expect, ek overprotective beti ke baap kaise behave karega?
Jahan tak Gaurvi shlok ki baat hai. Unki galti yeh hai ki woh khud main hi mast hain. Per kisi ko bhi to nahin pata dono ke beech kya chal raha hai. Except for Mihir's family.
Is book main kisi ek ki galti nahin. Aur aap sab Gaurvi and Shlok ko bol rahe hain. If woh story had not been like that, yeh story hoti hi nahin.
I hope aap log sab baaton ko dhyan main rakhain. Itna to jante hi honge ki meri books kis tarah jati hain... Yeh bhi waise hi jayegi. If you want me to tell you everything right away I can... But it will spoil the book and my interest to post further.
Agar aap ko jaldi hai to ja ker pad lijiye aage kya, or please wait.
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Mihir’s POV
I needed a way to reach Tami. Her family wouldn't help me. I went to Vihan, hoping he could come up with an idea. I explained everything, and he was shocked and scolded me.
"I know I made a blunder, Vihan. Tell me what to do. I need to meet Tami. She's hurt because of me and she's carrying my baby. Please, do something."
"Okay, let me think. Wait! I'll talk to Gaurvi." He said.
"She won't go against her family."
"Leave that to me," he said, dialing her number. He put the phone on speaker.
"Hello, Vihan!" Gaurvi answered.
"Hey, how are you?"
"I'm good. What about you?"
"Fine! I need your help with something."
"I'm not getting involved if it's about a girl. You need to change, Vihan. You can’t keep breaking hearts. It's high time you get settled."
"It's not about me. It's about Mihir and Tami."
"No, he has hurt my sister."
"He is also suffering because he's in love with her. Come on, Gaurvi, you can't back out. He needs our help."
"I can't go against her will. She doesn't want to move forward after what he said." She said.
"That's because she doesn't know the truth. Let him explain, at least once." Vihan said.
"Why did he hurt my sister, Vihan? She was innocent. He should have taken
out his frustration on me.""I'm not defending him, but let me remind you, you hurt him too."
"I know I betrayed him, but I was honest. I told him I wasn't in love and didn't want to marry him. He knew my situation but was adamant because of his feelings. He did a noble thing, considering he loved me. But he got hurt because of me, right?"
"Hmm."
"So how could he hurt Tami, who loved him? He should've been empathetic." She retorted.
" Gaurvi, please try and understand, he doesn't remember that night. Just for a moment, think from his perspective. If you, whom he loved for two decades, could cheat on him, engaged to him and pregnant with Shlok's child, why wouldn't he mistakenly assume Tami, whom he treated like a stranger and with Parshav flirting with her, could—"
"Vihan! Watch your tongue."
"Don't get upset, Gaurvi. You don't know how you spoiled two lives. I’m not blaming you. You fell in love with Shlok and married him. That was right, as a loveless marriage is pointless. But they suffered because of it. Now Mihir is coming back on track, realizing you’re not in his life and the girl he married is sweet and loving and, more importantly, loves him. He isn’t in love with you anymore. He was insecure she’d leave him like you did. Parshav’s flirting added to his shock when he didn’t remember anything. I assure you, he loves her. Help him. He’s your best friend and family because he loves your sister."
"You didn’t have to say all that. I’d help if he asked. I still consider him my best friend. But Dad is really angry with him. Someone’s always with Tami." She said.
"Please get her to the hospital for work," Vihan requested, and I nodded.
"I’ll try, but Dad won’t allow it easily since she works under him." She replied.
"Do something, Gaurvi."
"I'll try. Got to go. Bye," she said and hung up.
Each day was a torment. I replayed the events over and over in my mind, realizing the depth of my mistakes. I was losing the woman I loved because of my foolish actions. The weight of my guilt was unbearable, and the pain of losing Tami and our unborn child gnawed at my soul.
I spent sleepless nights, staring at the ceiling, wondering how I could fix this, if there was any way to make amends. But as the days passed, it became clear that I had crossed a line from which there was no easy return. The love I had taken for granted was slipping through my fingers, and I was powerless to stop it.
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I waited anxiously for Monday, eager to see Tami. But she didn't come to work. Instead, an application for leave arrived, saying she was unwell.
What happened? Morning sickness? Dizziness? Cramps? I wanted to be there, to take care of her.
What the hell?
The day dragged on, each hour more painful than the last. I could only hope that somehow, some way, I’d make Tami see my love was real and I was willing to do anything to earn her forgiveness. But two days passed, and they initiated the divorce proceedings. The reality of losing her forever became more inevitable.
I knew the road ahead was long and difficult with no guarantees. But for Tami and our unborn child, I was willing to fight, even if it meant facing the consequences of my actions and enduring the pain of my own making.
I needed to talk to her, but I knew her family would not allow me to meet her, I was also adamant and wanted to at least see her. So I went to her place, stopped the car in front of her house, and went to press the bell.
The servant opened the door and greeted me with a smile.
" Welcome, sir. I will inform sir and Madam." He said.
" Thank you, but please call Tami, " I said. Just then Maurvi Aunty came that way and saw me.
" Mihir, what are you doing here? " She had never talked to me without the beautiful smile on her face.
" Aunty, please, just give me a chance to talk to her. "
" Sorry, I can't. Please leave before Gautam comes out, he is so angry that he might beat you to a pulp." She said. Just then Siddh came talking over the phone.
" What the hell are you doing here? I told you to stay away from her." He said and rushed to me.
" I have come to talk to her as she is my wife. "
" Oh, you finally recalled it? By the way, let me remind you that you sent divorce papers to her. She has signed them and we have filed them. So leave before I sign on your face again. " Siddh said.
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