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A/N- I truly understand and respect all your reactions to the previous chapter. I just want to say one thing, every person deals with trauma in their own way. Akshat learned from his pain and matured, and Krishiv..he chooses to stay cheerful and hide his pain behind his smile.

But there are also people who don't know how to handle their trauma properly. They try to protect themselves but end up hurting others in the process. Is that justified? No. And I'm not trying to justify it either.

What I want to say is,don't compare the characters, because that's exactly what makes them different and real. If every character dealt with their problems the same way, then what's the point of writing individual stories for each of them?

I just ask you to trust the process. Let the characters grow, learn. They're not perfect, and that's okay. I don't control them..they lead their own story, and they will decide themselves if they deserve each other or not.

So, thank you for reading with such emotion❤️

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Just as Krishiv was about to close the door, he caught sight of someone standing outside. A familiar grin greeted him.

"Impressive haan, jijaji," Tanya drawled, her eyes twinkling with amusement.

Krishiv groaned, pressing a finger to his lips. "Shhh!" he warned, but she simply giggled and stepped inside, her energy lighting up the room.

As she entered, Krishiv crossed his arms and arched a brow. "Bahut din baad yaad aayi apni best friend ki shaadi?" he asked, his tone teasing. "Attend karna zaroori nahi samjha?"

Tanya pouted dramatically. "Kya bataun, yaar! I had to attend some stupid meetings," she sighed. Then, turning to Kavya with a wide smile, she pulled her into a warm hug. "But I got you gifts! And I'm sorry, Kavya!"

Kavya chuckled, hugging her back. "Haan haan, abhi yaad aaya?"

Tanya pulled back, eyes glimmering with excitement. "Congratulations! I am sooo happy for you. Finally, you got your lo-"

Before she could finish, Kavya discreetly pinched her arm, making her yelp.

"H-Happiness!" Tanya quickly corrected, flashing an innocent smile.

Krishiv narrowed his eyes. "Lo...?" he repeated, eyeing them suspiciously.

Kavya cleared her throat. "Lo ve and happiness, dono mil gaya mujhe," she said smoothly, shooting Tanya a warning look.

Tanya smirked but wisely changed the topic. "Anyway! Congratulations, guys! Ye mere boutique ki taraf se ek chhota sa gift," she announced, handing them two elegantly wrapped boxes.

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