Part 26: The night before the bright day.

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Episode #26:- (The night before the bright day)

All were staring at RV with questioning looks, and he was giving them a nervous smile, while Swara giggled silently.

Flashback 4 months back:

It was the time when Sapna came to their mansion. One day, Swara went to Maheshwari Companies/M&G Corporations as her signatures were needed on some documents that were in her name. RV invited her to their office.

Swara entered the office building and, in a chirpy voice, greeted RV's PA, who, in return, gave her a sad nod. Swara frowned upon seeing this, as the receptionist always met her happily. She approached her.

Swara: "Asha di, what happened?"

Asha, with a sad face: "RV sir scolded me for a mistake that wasn't mine."

Swara: "I will talk to him. Don't worry," and she left for RV's cabin. She burst into the room, and RV, who was already in a bad mood, was about to scold the person who dared to enter his cabin so abruptly but stopped upon seeing Swara. His expressions softened.

RV: "Oh, Bell, it's you. Come, sit. I'll order the documents you need to sign." But before he could say more, Swara interrupted him.

Swara, putting her hands on her waist: "Why did you scold Asha di?" Upon hearing Asha's name, RV made a displeased face, which didn't go unnoticed by Swara, and she gave him a questioning look.

RV: "Nothing. Forget about it. Come, sit." But Swara didn't move from her place and stared at RV with suspicion.

Swara: "Ritki bhai, tell me the truth. Do you love Asha di?"

RV, who was about to take a sip from his glass of water, choked and started coughing vigorously. Swara, who had randomly asked him the question, jumped up from her seat and happily shouted.

Swara: "Oh my God! Oh my God, my brother is in love! Yuppiiieeeee!"

RV, once he had calmed down, said in a low tone, "Bell, what are you saying? I don't love her."

But Swara was already moving towards him, pointing her finger at him.

Swara: "I want the truth, bhai. Now spit it out."

RV took a deep breath and began narrating how he started liking Asha when he saw her loyalty towards her work and her calm nature, which attracted him. He tried many times to show his feelings through gestures, but she never seemed to get the point.

RV explained that he had been frustrated because he had been trying for months to tell Asha through his actions and gestures how much he loved her. Swara, after hearing this, felt like banging her head.

She made RV understand that the saying "Actions speak louder than words" only holds when you are observing someone else doing something for others. When it comes to you or the person you want to show your feelings to, only words can convey your emotions. People can't always understand gestures or actions directed at them, as they can be misinterpreted; therefore, words are necessary to express your feelings.

(Swara's heart: Swara is becoming intelligent. Swara's mind: Only due to the author's company.)

RV understood Swara's point of view and, within a week, confessed his feelings to Asha. She was initially reluctant to accept her feelings for RV due to their significant differences in status and lifestyles.

Once again, Swara, the Cupid, stepped in with her bow and arrow. She helped Asha understand that love doesn't depend on status or lifestyle; it thrives on true feelings and trust. Love is a pure emotion that cannot be compared to wealth or social standing.

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