CHAPTER-41

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As soon as Omkara felt the sting on his cheeks, he looked at Abhay in shock and disbelief. His eyes widened in incredulity, his face pale with hurt. "Aapne mujhper haath uthaya?", Omkara asked, his voice trembling with emotion.

Abhay's eyes locked onto Omkara's, and he felt a pang of regret. He knew he shouldn't have slapped Omkara, but he couldn't stand by and watch his younger brother disrespect their father. In Abhay's eyes, a child was never allowed to disrespect their elders, no matter what. The values of respect and obedience had been ingrained in him since childhood, and he couldn't let Omkara make the same mistake.

As Abhay looked at Omkara, he saw the same fear and emotions that had driven him to make a mistake 15 years ago. Omkara was repeating the same pattern, letting his emotions and fear overpower him. Abhay knew that if he didn't intervene, Omkara would continue down a path of destruction, hurting those he loved the most.

Abhay's heart ached as he saw the hurt and anger in Omkara's eyes. He knew that his actions might build a rift in their relation that is just started to build between them, but he was willing to take that risk to protect their father and their family's values. Abhay's eyes pleaded for Omkara's understanding, but Omkara's face remained pale and hurt, his eyes filled with unshed tears....

Composing himself, Abhay took measured steps towards Omkara, his eyes filled with uncertainty.... He gently cupped Omkara's cheeks, his touch warm and soothing. "I'm sorry...I shouldn't have raised my hand," Abhay whispered, his voice filled with regret.

But Omkara stopped him, shaking his head. "Aapko haq hai..please sorry mt boliye,"  he said, his voice barely above a whisper.

Abhay felt a surge of emotions as he gazed into Omkara's eyes. He saw the same boy who had once asked him to stay away, who had said he hated him, who had blamed him for his mother's loss. But now, Omkara was standing before him, his heart open, accepting him.

Abhay's eyes welled up with tears as he realized that everything was falling into place. Omkara was letting him in, and Abhay's heart swelled with love and gratitude. But he couldn't shake off the feeling that time was slipping away from him, that he was running out of moments to make things right.

"Mujhe haq hai na...toh meri baat sunega?" Abhay asked, his voice filled with emotion.

Omkara nodded, his eyes locked onto Abhay's. "He's our father," Abhay said, his voice gentle but firm. "Jo bhi hua jaise bhi hua...nhi hona tha...but you don't have any right to raise your voice and misbehave with him."

Omkara closed his eyes, trying to control his emotions...the only thought that came to his mind was of his bhai Aarav listening to Abhay, he would have reacted in the same way as Abhay did... Abhay and Aarav were so alike, yet so different, and Omkara's thoughts were a testament to the bond between the twins.

"Apologize to him right now," Abhay said, his voice firm but gentle.

Just then, Abeer's phone buzzed, and he received the call. "Aa rhe hai hum sb," he said, before hanging up.

"Aarav ko hosh aa gya hai, Abeer announced, and the room erupted in a collective sigh of relief...Harsh stumbled a bit... holding the desk ..his child is awake......

Omkara and Ruhaan were the first to rush towards Aarav's room, followed by Abeer and Rohan. Abeer stopped for a moment to glance at Harsh, who was still rooted to the spot, his eyes filled with a mixture of guilt and regret. But Abeer let Abhay take the initiative, knowing that a father and son needed time to reconcile.

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