Where every word breathes Love….

Chapter 17

Shehnaaz had just sent a quick text to Sanju, letting her know about the recent events. She tried to focus on the conversation with the women, but her mind kept drifting to the thought of Sidharth. Rita ji was bubbling with excitement as she eagerly showed Shehnaaz all the wedding preparations. Every little detail was thoughtfully planned.

As Shehnaaz looked around, her heart swelled with emotion. It was all so real, so overwhelming. She was about to marry the man who owned every part of her—her heart, her body, her soul. She could hardly believe it was happening. “Wo mere ho na ho… par main sirf unki hun… humesha ke liye,” she thought to herself, her heart beating faster with each word.

But amidst all the excitement, a single thought nagged at her, growing stronger with every passing second: Sidharth is hungry. The worry gnawed at her, making it impossible for her to stay calm. She tried to push the thought away, but it kept creeping back into her mind. She wanted to do something, anything, to ease his hunger. Rita ji and Tayiji noticed Shehnaaz’s restlessness, and they exchanged a knowing smile. They understood her concern, even without her saying a word.

After what felt like forever, Shehnaaz finally found her voice, though it came out hesitant and shaky. “Maa, woh… umm… Vihaan ko bhook lagi hogi… kya main kuch banake rakh du? Uthega toh kha lega,” she stammered, trying to keep her real thoughts hidden.

Rita ji’s smile widened, full of warmth and affection. “Isme puchha kya hai beta, tumhara ghar hai… jo man hai karo… Varsha will help you,” she replied, her voice as gentle as ever. She then called out to Varsha, instructing her to assist Shehnaaz in the kitchen.

As Shehnaaz made her way to the kitchen, her mind was still racing. Mera ghar… The words echoed in her head, filling her with a mix of emotions. It was strange, yet comforting, to think of this place as her home. A place where she belonged, where she could care for those she loved.

She quickly got to work, preparing pasta just the way Vihaan liked it. She put all her care and attention into the dish, hoping it would be enough to satisfy his little appetite. But her thoughts kept drifting back to Sidharth. She knew he was hungry too, and every fiber of her being wanted to take care of him, to bring him a plate of food. But the fear held her back. What if he got angry? What if someone else did?

Her mind spun with these thoughts, paralyzing her with worry. She was so lost in her own world that she didn’t even notice when Rita ji quietly entered the kitchen. “Ja de aa usse… usse bhook lagi hai na,” Rita ji said softly, her words filled with understanding and encouragement. She was talking about Sidharth, and Shehnaaz felt her cheeks flush with heat as if she had been caught red-handed.

Gathering her courage, Shehnaaz picked up the plate and made her way upstairs. Her heart pounded in her chest, her thoughts a jumble of fear and determination. She sent a quick prayer to Mata Rani, asking for strength, for protection, in case Sidharth got angry. But deep down, she knew she was ready to face his anger if it meant she could ease his hunger.

She reached his door and took a deep breath, trying to steady herself. Her hand trembled slightly as she raised it to knock on the door, careful not to wake Vihaan.

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Sidharth was working on his laptop, but his mind was far from focused. The blue glow of the laptop screen reflected off his face, highlighting the deep frown that had settled there. His thoughts kept wandering back to Shehnaaz, his heart heavy with a mix of anger and something he couldn’t quite place. He had made it clear that he was hungry, yet no one had bothered to bring him anything to eat. The irritation gnawed at him, making it hard to concentrate on his work.

But deep down, he knew that when he thought of “no one,” he really meant Shehnaaz. And when he thought of “anything,” what he truly craved was the pasta she made. The way she put care into everything she did, the way she knew what he liked without him ever having to say it—these were the thoughts that had taken hold of him, refusing to let go.

He sighed heavily, running a hand through his hair, trying to shake off the frustration. He didn’t want to admit it, even to himself, but he had been waiting—hoping—that she would bring him something to eat. Her absence gnawed at him more than the hunger itself. The thought that she might have left, made his chest tighten in a way that felt unbearable.

He tried to focus on the work in front of him, but it all seemed pointless without her. He wanted to be angry with her, to hold on to the irritation that she hadn’t come to him. But all he could feel was an overwhelming sense of emptiness.

His eyes flicked to the door every few seconds, half-expecting her to walk in, plate in hand, with that hesitant smile she always had when she was unsure of his reaction. But the door remained closed, and the silence of the room only made the emptiness inside him grow.

The pasta—he had mentioned it so casually, almost offhandedly, but it wasn’t just about the food. It was about the comfort, the care that came with it. He knew that if she brought him pasta, it meant she was thinking of him, caring for him in the way only she could. 

With a sigh, Sidharth leaned back in his chair, staring at the ceiling as the emotions he tried so hard to suppress started to surface. He had pushed her away, yet here he was, longing for her presence, for the simple act of her bringing him a meal. The contradiction tore at him, leaving him feeling more lost than ever.

Sidharth was deep in thought, his mind clouded with the weight of his emotions, when he suddenly heard a soft knock on the door. Startled, he looked over at Vihaan, who was fast asleep beside him, his small chest rising and falling with each peaceful breath. Not wanting to disturb him, Sidharth stood up quietly and walked over to the door, deciding to open it himself rather than call out.

He expected to see one of the helpers on the other side, maybe bringing him something trivial. But when he opened the door, he was taken aback, his breath catching in his throat. There, standing just outside, was Shehnaaz. She was holding a tray in her hands, her eyes fixed on anything but him, avoiding his gaze with a nervousness that made his heart skip a beat. For a moment, he simply stood there, rooted in place, unable to process what he was seeing.

She didn’t leave… A soft voice inside him whispered with a sense of relief that he couldn’t deny. A wave of warmth spread through his chest, and for a fleeting moment, all his irritation and frustration melted away. She was still here.

But just as quickly, he pushed the feeling away, trying to convince himself that he didn’t care. I am least bothered… he told himself sternly, but the words felt hollow, even to him.

His eyes traced her figure, noting the way she stood there, almost hesitantly, as if unsure of her place. She came for him… the soft voice inside him insisted.

No, she came for Vihaan… he countered, trying to keep his emotions in check, but the battle within him was fierce.

Shehnaaz, meanwhile, grew increasingly tense with his silence. Her heart pounded in her chest, each second feeling like an eternity. She had come here with so much fear, so much uncertainty, and now she was standing in front of him, waiting for some kind of reaction. Finally, unable to bear the quiet any longer, she spoke, her voice soft and trembling, “Um… woh, Vihaan ke liye pasta banaya hai… umm… aap… aap lenge?” Her words were filled with hope, though she didn’t dare let it show too much.

Sidharth’s eyes never left Shehnaaz as he stood there, trying to make sense of the storm of emotions raging inside him. Her presence, so close and yet so distant, stirred something deep within him that he was desperately trying to ignore. She stood at the door with a tray in her hands, her nervousness palpable, and the small flicker of hope in her eyes was something he couldn’t just brush off.

He wanted to maintain his distance, to stay cold and detached, but there was something about the way she spoke, the way she offered him the pasta with such quiet concern, that made it impossible. She had made the pasta for Vihaan, that much was clear, but Sidharth couldn’t help but wonder if there wasn’t a part of her that had done it for him too.

He couldn’t bring himself to say anything more than a gruff, **”Hmm,”** before turning on his heel and walking back inside the room. His voice was low, almost indifferent, but even that small sound carried more emotion than he intended. It was a small concession, and he knew it. He left Shehnaaz standing at the door, uncertain and hesitant, and it took everything in him to not turn around and look at her again.

Shehnaaz, on the other hand, was left confused, her heart pounding in her chest. She had expected him to take the tray from her hands and maybe even shut the door in her face, leaving her outside, alone with her doubts. But he did none of that. Instead, his simple, noncommittal response had left her in a state of uncertainty. What did his “hmm” mean? Was it an invitation? Was it permission? She wasn’t sure if she should step inside or stay put. It was his room, after all, and she wasn’t even sure if he would allow her to be there after they were married, let alone now.

The thought of staying with him in the same room, being that close to him, filled her with a mix of fear and anxiety. She remembered the last time they were together in one room—how intense, how overwhelming it had been. It was an experience that had left a lasting impression on her, one she wasn’t sure she was ready to relive.

But she also knew she had to give him the pasta. She couldn’t just leave without making sure he had it, especially when she knew how hungry he was. And then there was Vihaan’s bowl—she needed to set that down too.

Taking a deep breath, Shehnaaz decided to take the risk. With her heart in her throat, she finally stepped inside, moving quietly, almost on tiptoe, as she made her way to the nearby table. Every step felt heavy, the tension thick in the air, but she was determined to see this through. Without making a sound, she carefully placed the tray on the table, her hands trembling slightly as she did so. The silence in the room was almost deafening, and she could feel Sidharth’s gaze on her, even though she didn’t dare look up.

Sidharth’s eyes followed her every movement, though he pretended to be busy on his laptop. He noticed the hesitation in her steps, the way she carefully avoided making any noise as if afraid of disturbing vihaan.
 
Shehnaaz, on the other hand, was trying her best to remain composed. Her heartbeat was erratic, and her hands slightly trembled as she placed Vihaan’s bowl on the table beside the bed. She kept telling herself that she would leave right after, that there was no need to linger and risk another cold exchange between them. Yet, she couldn’t help but steal a quick glance at him, hoping for some sign that he wasn’t completely indifferent.
 

Shehnaaz kept her eyes firmly on the floor, afraid to meet his gaze, yet acutely aware of his presence. His aura seemed to fill the entire room, wrapping around her, making it difficult to breathe. She knew she should leave before he had the chance to get angry again. The thought of his temper sent a shiver down her spine, urging her to escape while she still could.

With that in mind, she slowly turned to leave, desperate to avoid any confrontation. But just as she was about to take a step, she froze in place. Her breath caught in her throat, and her eyes widened in surprise as she found herself face-to-face with Sidharth, standing mere inches behind her.

Her heart skipped several beats, her pulse quickening as the reality of his nearness sank in. She could feel the warmth radiating from his body, so close that it felt like it was melting her from the inside out. Her body trembled involuntarily, a mix of fear and something else—something she couldn’t quite name—overtaking her senses.

She hadn’t even realized when he had moved, hadn’t noticed him closing the distance between them. All she knew was that he was there, standing so close that she could almost feel his breath. Her eyes, in a brief, stolen glance, caught a glimpse of his stern expression, and the intensity of it made her look down immediately, breaking the contact that had lasted barely a fraction of a second.

What was he doing? Sidharth himself wasn’t entirely sure. He hadn’t planned to move toward her, hadn’t even thought about it. It was as if his body had acted on its own, driven by an impulse he couldn’t control. But when he saw her about to leave, something inside him had reacted—a strange, almost painful tug in his chest. He hated feeling this way, hated the hold she seemed to have over him, the way she could make him feel so out of control.

Yet, now that she was right there, within reach, the emotions he had been trying to suppress surged back to the surface—possessiveness, frustration, longing, all wrapped up together. It was almost overwhelming.

Without a word, his hand moved purposefully toward the table, reaching for the bowl of pasta. As his arm brushed past her side, Shehnaaz shivered, the proximity sending a jolt through her. She stood frozen, too afraid to move, too unsure of what he might do next.

Sidharth picked up the bowl, his movements deliberate, though his mind was anything but calm. Having her so close, feeling the tremor in her body as he reached for the pasta, only intensified the emotions swirling inside him. He couldn’t understand why she affected him this way, why he couldn’t just let her leave, let her go without a second thought.

Sidharth brought the bowl between them, almost as if it was a shield against the overwhelming emotions he was grappling with. His hand moved almost automatically, picking up a few pieces of pasta with the fork. He raised it to her mouth, his actions both surprising and shocking him in equal measure. What was he doing? Why was he doing it? It was as if his body had completely stopped listening to his brain, acting on an impulse he couldn’t control. He was stunned by his own behavior, feeling as if he were losing his mind. These days, everything he did around her felt irrational, beyond his control.

Shehnaaz was equally stunned. Her wide eyes darted up to meet his, and the moment their gazes locked, time seemed to freeze. In that intense, silent exchange, she felt her heart melt instantly. The connection between them in that single moment of eye contact was powerful, almost tangible, carving itself deep into her soul. It was as if that look alone declared that she belonged to him, even if he would never openly acknowledge it.

But as much as she wanted to lose herself in the warmth of his gaze, confusion and pain quickly followed. Why was he doing this? Why was he creating a spark of hope in her heart, only to crush it underfoot when the moment passed? She knew better than to let herself believe that this tenderness could last. She knew he was in a daze, acting on some fleeting emotion, and she wished with all her heart that this daze would last forever.

But she knew the truth. He hated her. She understood that he was a good man, someone who found it difficult to hurt others, even her, but that didn’t change the reality of their situation. She had brought chaos into his life, disrupted the happiness he had once known. She had messed up their story, a story that could have been beautiful, and she had caused him a pain that could never be forgiven.

Even with all these thoughts swirling in her mind, she couldn’t resist the gentle offering he made. Slowly, softly, she opened her mouth and accepted the bite he offered. Her lips trembled slightly as they closed around the fork, leaving a faint pink lipstick stain on the metal as she took the food into her mouth. She chewed the pasta carefully, the taste almost irrelevant compared to the storm of emotions swirling inside her.

Sidharth watched her, his eyes fixed on the delicate way she accepted the food. He noticed the pink stain her lips left on the fork, and something inside him tightened, a mix of emotions he couldn’t name. He had no idea why he was doing this, why he was feeding her, why he couldn’t just walk away and maintain the distance he had sworn to keep. But here he was, watching her with a softness he didn’t want to admit to himself.

As Shehnaaz chewed the bite he offered, her heart raced with conflicting emotions—hope, fear, longing, and despair all swirled inside her. The way he was looking at her, so intently, as if searching for something even he couldn’t understand, made her feel vulnerable yet strangely comforted. It was moments like these that made it hard for her to forget how much she once meant to him.
 
Sidharth was battling his own inner turmoil. What was he doing? Why was he feeding her when he should be keeping his distance? The warmth of her presence, her soft gaze, and the delicate pink stain her lips left on the fork were getting under his skin. It was infuriating how effortlessly she could affect him, even now. But beneath all that irritation, there was something else—something deeper, almost like an unspoken need.
 
 Her heart pounded in her chest, each beat echoing with confusion and fear. She couldn’t wrap her mind around why he had felt the need to feed her. What was he trying to prove? Did he think she might have added something to the food? The very thought made her heart race even faster. Every part of her was on high alert, trying to make sense of his unpredictable actions, trying to prepare herself for whatever might come next.

Sidharth, on the other hand, was caught in a whirlwind of his own emotions. His heart thudded along with every cell in his body, creating a chaotic rhythm that he could hardly control. His actions were beyond his understanding, yet he couldn’t stop himself. The pain he felt watching her was almost unbearable, and yet he couldn’t bring himself to pull her closer or push her away. He was trapped in this confusing mix of anger and longing, hatred and a strange pull towards her that he couldn’t explain.

Why had he wanted her to have the first bite? Why did it matter to him? He wasn’t someone who enjoyed eating from someone else’s plate—quite the opposite, in fact. This was unlike anything he had ever felt, yet he had fed her, and worse, he felt a sense of satisfaction from it. This intensity was terrifying.

As he continued eating, he refused to look at her again, even though he knew she was staring at him now. He could feel her gaze on him, feel the tension that filled the room because of his presence. His aura demanded attention, and he knew she was acutely aware of it, just as he was aware of every breath she took, every movement she made.

He ate in silence, each bite methodical, almost mechanical, until the bowl was empty. The moment the last bite was swallowed, he turned back to her, placing the empty bowl in her trembling hands. The sudden contact brought her back to reality, her mind snapping out of the daze she had been in.

And then, his voice cut through the silence, harsh and bitter, “Tumhe sachme lagta hai… ye sab karne se tum mujhe phasa logi…” His words dripped with disdain, the bitterness in his tone almost palpable.

The suddenness of his words caught her completely off guard. Stunned, she looked up at him, her eyes filled with pain. But he didn’t look at her, didn’t see the hurt his words had caused. He was too busy glaring at the empty bowl in her hands, as if it was the source of all his frustrations.

Her heart ached at his harshness, at the way he dismissed her so easily, as if her efforts meant nothing. She wanted to explain, to tell him that it wasn’t about trapping him, that she wasn’t trying to force herself into his life. But the words wouldn’t come. They were stuck in her throat, tangled up with the tears that threatened to spill over.

“Mera aisa koi—”

“Vihaan ka istamaal karke mere kareeb aana chahti ho?” Sidharth’s voice was sharp, almost cutting through the air as he flung the accusation at her. “Ye mera kamra hai… mera, Vihaan ka, aur meri Payal ka.”

Shehnaaz felt her heart sink at his words. She knew it all too well, but hearing him say it out loud made the reality even harsher. The mention of Payal, was like a knife twisting in her heart. She looked down quickly, trying to hide the tears that threatened to spill over. Nodding softly, she accepted his harsh words, even if they tore at her insides.

Sidharth ran a hand furiously through his hair, frustration evident in every tense movement. He knew what he was doing was wrong, that every word he uttered was only pushing her further away, but he felt trapped by his own emotions. He had to put an end to this, once and for all, before it became too complicated—before he let himself get entangled in something he wasn’t ready for.

“Mene tumse pehle bhi kaha tha… aaj aakhri baar keh raha hoon… mujhse door raho.” His tone was cold, final, as if the decision had already been made, leaving no room for argument. The words sliced through her, breaking her heart into pieces that scattered like shards of glass.

Shehnaaz nodded again, this time with a heavier heart, her eyes brimming with unshed tears. She didn’t dare look at him as she turned and dashed out of the room, her footsteps echoing in the silence that followed.

As soon as the door closed behind her, Sidharth let out a groan of frustration, running both hands through his hair as if trying to scrub away the guilt that gnawed at him. For the first time, he felt an unsettling sense of wrongness in what he had done. He was the one who had brought her into his home, who had wanted the pasta she had made, and now he had blamed everything on her.

But he couldn’t afford to let himself get involved with her. He couldn’t allow himself to be drawn into her orbit, no matter how much she seemed to pull him in. He had to make it clear that she would never trap him, never find a place in the heart that he had closed off after losing Payal.

Yet, even as he steeled himself with this resolve, his eyes betrayed him, darting restlessly around the room as if searching for something he had lost. The emptiness that followed her departure weighed heavily on him, a silent reminder of the very thing he was trying to deny.

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As Shehnaaz dashed out of the room, her heart shattered into a million pieces. Every word he had thrown at her was like a dagger piercing her soul. She knew she had no place in his life, but hearing him explicitly claim that room belonged to him, Vihaan, and Payal was a harsh reminder of the reality she kept trying to ignore.
 
She stumbled into the hallway, her vision blurred by tears. How much longer could she keep enduring this? How much more could her heart take? Despite everything, she couldn’t stop loving him. And that was her biggest curse.
 
Sidharth remained rooted where he stood, his hands balled into fists as he fought the storm of emotions threatening to consume him. He was wrong—he knew it deep down. Shehnaaz wasn’t trying to “trap” him; she was just… there. Always there, with her silent care, her unshed tears, and that maddening patience that made him want to shake her. Why couldn’t she just hate him? Why did she have to look at him with those eyes full of pain and unspoken love?
 
His mind replayed the look on her face when he mentioned Payal, the way she nodded with acceptance, as if she had always known her place was somewhere outside his world. It made something twist inside him—something that felt suspiciously like guilt.
 
But no, he had to remind himself of the truth. Shehnaaz was the one who had thrown everything into chaos. She was the one who crossed lines..
 
Still, why did he feel so unsettled? Why did her pain affect him so much, even when he was determined to stay indifferent? Sidharth shook his head in frustration, trying to clear his thoughts. He couldn’t allow himself to be weak—not now, not ever. He had to stay strong, not just for himself, but for Vihaan too.
 
Downstairs, Shehnaaz struggled to compose herself. The echoes of his harsh words still rang in her ears. She knew Sidharth was only trying to push her away, to protect himself, but the intensity of his rejection hurt more than she could bear. Even when he lashed out at her, she couldn’t bring herself to hate him. How could she, when he was the one who held her heart captive, even if he never wanted it?
 
The silent communication between them had always been there—unspoken words that carried so much more than what either of them was willing to admit. It was a connection neither of them could fully deny, but it was also one they were both terrified to embrace.
 
In her heart, Shehnaaz knew she would never stop caring for him, no matter how much he pushed her away. And maybe, just maybe, some part of him knew that too. But for now, all she could do was hold onto the precious moments, however fleeting they might be, and prepare herself for the inevitable pain that would follow.
 
As Sidharth stood alone in his room, still fuming yet conflicted, he couldn’t stop his gaze from lingering on the door. She was gone, but her presence lingered like a bittersweet memory that refused to fade. And no matter how much he tried to convince himself otherwise, a part of him ached with the thought that maybe, just maybe, he had pushed her too far this time.
 
As the wedding day drew nearer, less than 24 hours remained. The house was buzzing with activity. Rita ji, Tayiji, and Madhu ji had taken full charge of the preparations, ensuring everything was perfect. For Madhu ji, this wasn’t just another wedding; it was her daughter’s big day. Shehnaaz had found love, true love, and a mother’s heart always knows when it’s real. But despite the joy, Madhu ji couldn’t shake the sadness she often saw in Shehnaaz’s eyes. It pained her to see her daughter carrying so much hidden hurt behind her smile.
 
Sidharth, on the other hand, had been restless since the day before. He hadn’t seen or heard from Shehnaaz, and it was driving him mad. Questions raced through his mind—where was she? How did she leave? Did she cry after their argument? Did she hate him now? Was she rethinking the wedding? The uncertainty was eating him alive. He didn’t want to admit it, but the idea of her backing out of the marriage made his heart race with anxiety.
 
The constant churning in his mind had turned into a full-blown headache. He rubbed his temples in frustration, trying to focus, but his thoughts kept drifting back to her. Her silence was louder than any words she could’ve spoken. It gnawed at him, leaving him on edge and more irritable than ever.
 
He hated feeling this way—so out of control, so confused. One part of him was relieved not to see her, not to be reminded of the mess they were in, while another part felt an inexplicable void. Her absence felt wrong, like something crucial was missing. Even though he had pushed her away, the idea of her being truly gone didn’t sit well with him.
What troubled Sidharth the most was the realization that he had never felt such intense emotions with Payal. Life with her had been simple, comfortable, and straightforward—no emotional turbulence, no conflicting desires. They had shared a peaceful relationship built on mutual respect and understanding, but it was never this consuming. 
 
With Payal, he always knew where he stood, and nothing ever felt too overwhelming. There was affection, companionship, and a sense of stability, but it was never like this—a mix of longing, restlessness, anger, and confusion all tangled together. His mind was constantly at war with his heart whenever Shehnaaz was involved, and it exhausted him. 
 
The raw, uncontrollable emotions Shehnaaz evoked within him made him feel out of control, something he had never experienced with Payal. His relationship with Payal had been one of order and calm. But with Shehnaaz, everything felt unpredictable, chaotic even. Her presence stirred something deep within him—an intensity that scared him because it was beyond his control.
 
He couldn’t understand why his reactions to Shehnaaz were so extreme. She was supposed to be the source of his anger and resentment, yet he couldn’t stop himself from caring, from feeling possessive, from wanting her near even when he pushed her away. The irony of it all was suffocating him. 
It made him question everything—was it fair to compare them? Was he being unfaithful to Payal’s memory by feeling this way about Shehnaaz? Why did he keep getting drawn to someone he was supposed to resent?
 
These unanswered questions kept gnawing at him, making him even more irritable. The worst part was, no matter how much he tried to convince himself that his feelings for Shehnaaz were just reactions out of habit or circumstance, deep down, he knew it was something more. And that truth was the hardest to face.

Lost in his thoughts, Sidharth was typing away on his laptop, his mind elsewhere, when the door creaked open and Rita ji walked in with a grumpy expression. “Sid, tu abhi tak kaam kar raha hai? Mene tuze ready hokar niche aane ko bola tha na… haldi lagani hai, beta,” she reminded him, her voice tinged with impatience.

The mere thought of going through the wedding rituals again filled Sidharth with dread. He had already been through the haldi ceremony once, and he had been married before. What was going to happen tomorrow felt more like an obligation, an adjustment, rather than a new beginning. “Maa, kya ye sab sach mein zaroori hai? Hum normal court marriage nahi kar sakte?” he asked, his voice heavy with reluctance.

Rita ji, taken aback by his words, sat down beside him. “Sid, main jaanti hoon tu is shaadi se khush nahi hai… par ek din tujhe ehsaas hoga ke teri maa teri bhalai chahti hai. Aur shaadi bina rasmon aur riwazon ke thodi hoti hai, beta,” she explained gently, hoping to reach him.

Sidharth sighed deeply and set his laptop aside. “Mera man nahi hai, Maa… ye sab phir se nahi ho payega mujhse,” he admitted, his voice filled with a weariness that came from deep within.

Rita ji placed a reassuring hand on his shoulder, her smile warm and comforting. “Aise himmat nahi haarte, Sid. Dekhna, sab kuch theek ho jayega,” she said with a hopeful smile, trying to uplift his spirits. “Ab chal, jaldi ready ho ja… hum wait kar rahe hain.” With that, she left the room, leaving Sidharth alone with his thoughts.

Sidharth ran his fingers through his hair, feeling mentally and emotionally drained. He knew his mother meant well, but he couldn’t shake the heaviness that weighed on his heart. Despite his reluctance, he slowly forced himself to change into a new set of clothes, each movement feeling heavier than the last.

Finally, dressed and ready, Sidharth took a deep breath, trying to muster the strength he needed to get through the day. With a resigned sigh, he made his way downstairs, bracing himself for the ceremonies that awaited him, hoping against hope that somehow, everything would turn out okay.

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As Sidharth descended the stairs, he felt a heavy weight on his shoulders.  The sight of his family excitedly preparing for the haldi made him feel even more out of place. They were all so full of hope and joy, while he was struggling to accept this new chapter in his life.
 
Anu and Shikhar were busy setting up the ceremony area, their faces glowing with anticipation. Sidharth noticed the warmth in their eyes, especially his mother’s, as she spotted him approaching. She tried to mask her concern with a smile, but he could sense that she was still worried about him.
Vihaan was trying to help Anu and Shikhar, super excited.
 
Rita ji noticed him standing alone and decided to break the awkward silence, “waha kyu ruk gaya Sid, aja beta..”
 
Reluctantly, Sidharth took his seat, and the women began applying haldi to him. But his mind was elsewhere, replaying the doubts and questions that had been haunting him.
 
With every stroke of haldi on his face, he felt more and more suffocated. He just wanted this to be over, to get through the next 24 hours without breaking down. But deep inside, a part of him couldn’t deny the subtle pull he felt towards the woman who was about to become his wife—even if that meant nothing more than a mere adjustment to him.
 
The contrast of his cold detachment and her silent longing hung in the air, unnoticed by the others but deeply felt by both of them. As the ceremony went on, Sidharth closed his eyes and took a deep breath, trying to push everything out of his mind. But even as he did, he couldn’t shake the unsettling feeling that his life was about to change in ways he wasn’t ready for.
“Shikhar, me aur Anu jakar shehnaaz ko jhuthi haldi lagakar ate hai bhabhi.. aap dono tab Tak thoda Aram kijiye.. subah se thik se bethi bhi nahi aap..” said Rita ji to tayiji and tayaji catching the attention of sidharth.
 
 
Sidharth’s ears perked up as soon as he heard his mother mention Shehnaaz’s name. His grip on the edge of his seat tightened, but he forced himself to remain composed. Why was he reacting like this? He shouldn’t care—he had made that clear to himself multiple times. Yet, every time her name was mentioned, his heart had its own reaction.
 

Shikhar’s eyes caught Sidharth’s reaction, and he couldn’t help but chuckle softly. “Badi Maa, Sidharth nahi ayega sath mein?” he teased, his tone light and playful.

Tayiji and Anu joined in the laughter, their amusement clear as Sidharth shot Shikhar a stern glare. Rita ji, ever the voice of reason, rolled her eyes at the playful banter. “Nahi, apni biwi se kal mil lega woh,” she said, trying to steer the conversation back to a more serious note.

“Maa…” Sidharth’s voice was a soft warning, a hint of exasperation in his tone, which only made Tayaji, Tayiji, Anu, and Shikhar burst into laughter. The room was filled with a warm, jovial energy that contrasted sharply with Sidharth’s earlier mood.

Amidst the laughter, Vihaan, who had been dancing to the funny steps of the song playing in the background, suddenly piped up. “dadi me bhi… Sanu maa se milne.” he declared, his excitement evident.

Rita ji’s face lit up with a grin as she watched her little bundle of joy. The innocence and enthusiasm of Vihaan were a bright spot in the day, bringing a genuine smile to her face. 

“Aise hi sakta hai ke main Vihaan ko uski Sanu Maa ke paas na le jaun…” Rita ji said, her words making Vihaan jump with excitement. The little boy’s eyes sparkled as he eagerly anticipated seeing his beloved Sanu Maa.

Turning to Varsha, who was busy with last-minute preparations, Rita ji asked, “Tune theek se sab car mein rakhwa diya na?” Her voice carried a hint of concern. Then, addressing Anu, she added, “Anu, ek baar jakar sab check kar le na. Baad mein yeh reh gaya, woh reh gaya, nahi chahiye mujhe…”

“Maa, please relax ho jao… Main abhi check karti hun,” Anu said, trying to calm Rita ji’s nerves. Without waiting for a response, she hurried off, leaving Shikhar watching her until she was out of sight.

Sidharth rolled his eyes. He had been meaning to have a one-on-one conversation with both Anu and Shikhar. He knew Anu was serious, but he needed to understand Shikhar’s stance on everything as well.

Once Anu had disappeared from view, Shikhar turned to Rita ji, who had taken a seat beside Tayiji. “Tayiji, hum sab jabrahe hain. Tayaji, jaakar aaram karenge. Bechara Sid kya karega akele… le lete hain usse sath mein na?” Shikhar suggested with a mischievous glint in his eye.

Sidharth, catching the tone of Shikhar’s words, glared at him. “Mujhe kahin nahi aana hai, Shikhar… so shut up,” he said, his voice firm but tinged with frustration.

Shikhar snickered, clearly enjoying Sidharth’s discomfort. “Thik hai… teri marzi. Bad mat bolna kisi ne mujhse pucha nahi,” he replied with a cheeky grin.

“Nahi puchunga… khush?” Sidharth retorted with a mock smile, which only made Shikhar laugh shamelessly. The playful exchange was a welcome distraction from the tension of the day.

The three elders chuckled at their banter, finding amusement in the light-hearted moment. Meanwhile, Vihaan was running around with boundless energy, proudly wearing his new shervani and making enthusiastic vehicle sounds of “zooooooo,” adding to the cheerful chaos of the preparations.

Anu returned quickly, a chuckle escaping her as she caught Shikhar’s lingering gaze. She knew the elegant dress she wore was stunning, and it was clear that Shikhar was having a hard time tearing his eyes away from her.

“Maa, sab kuch rakha hai properly… I think we should get going,” Anu said, trying to shift the focus back to the task at hand. Her voice was calm but carried an undercurrent of urgency, signaling that it was time to move forward with the day’s events.

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Rita ji took blessings from Tayaji and Tayiji before they left, and Anu quickly followed suit. The warmth and affection shared were a stark contrast to the earlier tension, creating a moment of light-heartedness amidst the day’s chaos.

Shikhar, unable to resist, continued his playful teasing. “Sid, abhi bhi waqt hai… shayad raat ko mulakat ho,” he teased, a grin spreading across his face. “Main tayiji ko lene ke liye aunga, mehendi rasam wahi hone wali hai sath mein.”

Sidharth, rolling his eyes , picked up a couple of marigold flowers and tossed them toward Shikhar. Shikhar, caught off guard, made a comical attempt to catch them, his laughter mingling with the clumsy but endearing spectacle.

“Mujhe pata tha, tujhe phir bhi apna ashirwad dena hi hai!” Shikhar exclaimed, still laughing heartily as he barely managed to catch the flowers.

Rita ji, observing the light-hearted exchange, shook her head with a smile. “Bas kar, Shikhar. Ab chal, der ho rahi hai,” she said, turning to Anu. “Anu, tu Vihaan ko le le.”

Anu took Vihaan’s hand, her face brightening as she spoke to him. “Chal, hero. Sanu maa tera intezaar kar rahi hai,” she encouraged, making Vihaan giggle and bounce with excitement.

Before heading out, Shikhar couldn’t resist one last jab at Sidharth. “Sid, seriously, ab bhi time hai. Tujhe apni dulhan se milna hai toh yeh teri last opportunity hai!” he said with a mischievous wink, earning a mock glare from Sidharth.

“Shikhar, tu rukega ya tujhe nikalwaoon yahan se?” Sidharth shot back, tossing another flower in Shikhar’s direction, though this time he aimed slightly off.

The group’s laughter filled the house as they made their way out. Sidharth watched them leave, his heart a mix of amusement and unease. The house fell into a sudden quiet, amplifying his sense of solitude.

Looking around at the now-empty room, he felt an odd pang of loneliness. He muttered to himself, “Sab kuch normal hoga, bas ek adjustment.” Yet, even as he said it, the words felt hollow and unconvincing.

His thoughts drifted to Shehnaaz. He recalled the anxious look on her face from the other day and, despite himself, a faint smile tugged at his lips. He quickly pushed the thought away, focusing instead on the tasks that lay unfinished.

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Sidharth quickly retreated to his room, his mind a whirl of unresolved emotions. Changing into a pair of shorts and a vest, he flopped onto the bed with a deep sigh, hoping that a brief nap might offer some respite. However, as soon as he closed his eyes, Shehnaaz’s hazel eyes flashed vividly behind his eyelids, bringing with them a rush of painful memories.

He saw her teary eyes from their confrontation the previous day. Disturbed, he twisted onto his side, trying to escape the images, but his gaze fell upon the family photo on his bedside table. It captured a moment of simple, happy contentment: him, Vihaan, Payal, Maa, and Anu. The sight of it only deepened his sense of loss.

His life had once been perfect—filled with love, routine, and the comfort of family. Payal’s sudden death had shattered that world, leaving a void that no one could fill. The intense emotions he felt toward Shehnaaz now seemed like a betrayal, as if he was dishonoring Payal’s memory by developing feelings for someone else.

A tear slipped down his cheek as he allowed himself to feel the weight of his grief and guilt. He was emotionally exhausted, and the impending wedding felt like a hollow formality rather than a celebration. It was all just an adjustment, a way to appease his mother and provide stability for Vihaan.

He knew he had been unfair to Shehnaaz. Despite her genuine nature and efforts, she had no place in his heart that still belonged to Payal. The conflicted emotions he experienced with Shehnaaz were confusing and distressing, leading him to lash out at her in moments of guilt and frustration.

Unconsciously, he wondered what Shehnaaz might be doing at that moment. He had only seen her in her wedding pearl lehenga, where she looked stunning, but the yellow churidar she wore the other day seemed to haunt him more persistently.

Groaning in frustration, he realized that he was losing control over his own feelings. The internal struggle was exhausting, and the pull towards Shehnaaz was becoming harder to ignore. He was caught between the painful memories of his past and the uncertain promise of his future.

Sidharth squeezed his eyes shut, trying to block out the thoughts that kept swirling in his mind. But it was impossible. No matter how much he tried to push Shehnaaz out of his thoughts, she kept coming back—her hazel eyes, her nervous stammering, even the way she looked in the yellow churidar. 
 
Why was he obsessing over her? He never wanted this, never asked for this. Yet here he was, restless, unable to even take a nap because she had somehow invaded his every waking thought. 
 
He turned again, now lying on his back and staring blankly at the ceiling. He knew deep down that these emotions, this pull towards Shehnaaz, had nothing to do with her intentions and everything to do with how he couldn’t control himself around her. He hated it—hated feeling so weak, so drawn to someone he was supposed to keep at a distance.
 
But every time he saw her, he noticed the small things—the way her lips quivered when she was scared, the way she bit her lower lip in thought, the way her eyes shone with unspoken emotions. He had to admit, even if only to himself, that she had a certain charm that was impossible to ignore. 
 
Still, none of it mattered. His heart belonged to Payal, and that was the truth he held on to tightly. No matter what, he couldn’t betray her memory by allowing himself to feel anything more for Shehnaaz.
 
But the more he tried to convince himself, the harder it became to ignore the growing guilt that gnawed at him. He knew he’d hurt Shehnaaz badly yesterday, throwing those harsh words at her. And yet, she had come to him with the pasta, caring for him despite everything. 
 
The thought made him sigh in frustration. How could someone be so selfless? He wondered if he would’ve acted the same way in her position. Probably not.
 
He ran a hand over his face, feeling drained. The wedding was tomorrow, and he wasn’t prepared, mentally or emotionally. It wasn’t just about the rituals or the vows; it was about starting something new when he was still so stuck in the past. 
 
How could he give her the place of a wife when he couldn’t even look at her without feeling guilty? And how could he keep lashing out at her when he knew she wasn’t at fault?
 
“Why is everything so messed up?” he muttered to himself, closing his eyes again and hoping that this time, sleep would come easily.
 
But even as his thoughts began to fade, Shehnaaz’s image remained etched in his mind, making it clear that no matter how hard he tried, she was already a part of his life—whether he liked it or not.
 
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Sanju’s whistle echoed through the room, making Shehnaaz blush a deep shade of pink. Her cheeks warmed as she turned to face her mother, still unsure if she was ready for what lay ahead. But as she looked into Madhu ji’s eyes, the love and pride radiating from her softened some of her nervousness.
 
Madhu ji’s eyes glistened with unshed tears. “You’re the prettiest thing in this world, my doll,” she whispered, taking in every detail of her daughter. Her hazel eyes sparkled with a mix of emotions—nervousness, hope, and a hint of sadness.
 
Sanju clapped her hands together in excitement, “Oh my god, Sana, you look gorgeous.”
 
Shehnaaz’s blush deepened at the mention of Sidharth. She knew she looked beautiful, but would it even matter to him? Would he even care? The reminder of his indifference pricked her heart, yet she quickly forced a small smile for her mother and Sanju. Today wasn’t just about her or him—it was a big day for her family too.
 
Madhu ji noticed the flicker of doubt in her daughter’s eyes and cupped her face gently. “Beta, remember one thing: you’re strong, and you’re doing this with a pure heart. No matter what happens, trust yourself.”
 
Shehnaaz nodded, trying to hold back the tears that threatened to spill. “I know, Mom… I just… I hope I’m doing the right thing.”
 
Sanju rolled her eyes playfully. “Of course you are! Now come on, let’s go” She looped her arm around Shehnaaz’s and tugged her gently towards the door.
 
As they walked out, Shehnaaz glanced back at the mirror one last time, trying to convince herself that this was real, that this was happening. She was stepping into a new chapter, no matter how uncertain or complicated it might be.
 
Madhu ji followed them, silently sending a prayer to the heavens for her daughter’s happiness. “My beautiful Sana,” she thought, “May you find all the love you deserve.”
 
With a deep breath, Shehnaaz straightened her shoulders and took her first steps into the whirlwind that awaited her.
 
Shehnaaz’s heart swelled with pure joy as she saw her little Vihaan sprinting toward her with his tiny arms stretched out wide. His laughter rang like music in the air, filling every empty corner of her soul. Her eyes misted as she knelt down just in time to catch him, wrapping him tightly in her embrace.
 
Vihaan giggled, burying his face in her neck, his tiny hands clutching at her lehenga.  The sincerity in his gaze warmed her heart.
 
Vihaan’s happiness was her anchor, her hope amidst all the darkness that tried to consume her. When the world turned its back on her, his innocent love kept her going. He was her reason to fight, to keep moving forward, even when everything felt like it was crumbling around her.
 
As she held him close, her thoughts drifted to the times when despair had almost won—when she had felt lost and alone, drowning in sorrow. But then, this little bundle of joy had come into her life like a ray of sunshine breaking through storm clouds, reminding her that she still had a reason to smile, to hope, to dream.
 
He was her everything—her laughter in the midst of tears, her courage when she felt weak, her light in the darkest nights. As long as she had Vihaan, she knew she could face anything life threw her way.
 
She smiled, her heart lighter with every step she took with him in her arms. No matter what lay ahead, as long as her sunshine was by her side, she knew she could weather any storm.
 
Everyone around couldn’t help but smile warmly at the sight of Shehnaaz and Vihaan’s tender bond. The joy radiating from their laughter was contagious, filling the room with a sense of warmth and belonging.
 
Shikhar, still grinning, shook his head playfully. “This is exactly why I wanted Sid to be here. Maybe seeing them together would bring some sense into him.”
 
Rita ji sighed deeply, her smile tinged with concern as she placed a hand on Shikhar’s arm. “usse kuch der akele rehne de Shikhar.. jarurat hai kuch jawabo ki jo usse khud dhundne hai.. kal ka din uske liye asan nahi hoga.. let him be on his own…”
 
Shikhar’s expression softened as he nodded, understanding what she meant. Sidharth’s turmoil wasn’t something that could be easily resolved by forcing him into situations. He had to come to terms with his emotions, his past, and the new chapter ahead of him in his own way.
 
“samajhata hun, Badi Maa. I just hate seeing him like this,” Shikhar replied quietly, his concern for his cousin evident.
 
Rita ji offered a reassuring smile. “He’ll be okay. Let him take this time. Tomorrow, whether he’s ready or not, life will move forward.”
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Shehnaaz’s cheeks were tinted a deeper shade of pink as the *jhuthi haldi* was applied to her skin, each touch reminding her of Sidharth’s warmth. It was as if she could feel his presence, his silent protection enveloping her gently, even from afar. The realization sent a soft flutter through her heart, deepening her blush.
 
Sanju, watching the whole scene unfold, couldn’t stop smiling. Seeing Shehnaaz like this—radiating pure joy and contentment—filled her heart with happiness. This was the Shehnaaz she always wished to see, truly glowing with love and anticipation. Sanju had never seen this side of her with Arjun. Despite how much they had tried to make things work, the spark, the real emotions, had never truly been there. But now, with Sidharth, everything about Shehnaaz seemed so genuine, so filled with hope and love.
 
“This is her real happiness,” Sanju thought to herself, her eyes brimming with emotion. The connection, the love, and the silent understanding between Shehnaaz and Sidharth were undeniable, even with all the complications and unresolved emotions swirling between them.
 
Sanju knew that this wedding, this union, was more than just a formality for Shehnaaz. It was her heart’s deepest desire coming true, a chance to finally be with the person she had always loved, despite all the hardships and pain.
 
As Shehnaaz’s laughter filled the room, Sanju couldn’t help but feel emotional. Her friend deserved this happiness, this love that felt so real and touching. And no matter what challenges lay ahead, Sanju silently prayed that Shehnaaz would always hold onto this joy and the love that had finally found its way into her life.
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Sidharth finally allowed the tears to flow freely as he stood alone in his room, the weight of his emotions no longer restrained. There was no one to see him break down, no one to worry about his tears. He stood in front of the family photo, his gaze locked on Payal’s picture, and his heart ached with a depth of sorrow he hadn’t felt in a long time.

His fingers gently brushed over Payal’s image, and he whispered, “I’m sorry, Payal. I miss you so much… kyun gayi tum hume yu chhodkar.. tumhare band sab kuch kharab ho gaya.. humara Ghar bikhar Gaya…”

Overwhelmed with grief, Sidharth’s fingers trembled slightly as he clutched the photograph. The pain he felt was raw and unrelenting, and he cried like a child who had lost something precious and irreplaceable. His tears streamed down, mingling with the quiet whispers of his regrets and sorrow.

 her picture, searching for answers in her smiling eyes that once brought him so much comfort. Now, all they did was remind him of what he had lost. The guilt gnawed at him, knowing that no matter how much time passed, he could never bring back the peace that Payal’s presence had given him.
 
His fingers curled into fists, resting against the frame as he wept like a lost child, no longer holding back the storm raging inside him. For the first time in a long while, he let himself truly feel the weight of his grief, the unbearable ache of losing someone he had built his world around.
 
Sidharth’s voice trembled as he spoke to the picture, the guilt evident in every word. “Mene bahot koshish ki… but maa ke khatir, Vihaan ke khatir, mujhe ye shadi karni hogi…” His chest tightened as he admitted the truth he had been trying to avoid. “Par me tumhe bhula nahi hun… na hi kabhi bhul paunga.”
 
His eyes blurred with fresh tears as the memories of his interactions with Shehnaaz flashed before him. Every stolen glance, every unexpected moment of care between them—they all came crashing down, filling him with a sense of betrayal. “Mujhe nahi pata me Shehnaaz ke liye aisa kyun feel kar raha hun… kya me tumhe dhokha de raha hun?” His words were laced with pain and confusion as he struggled to make sense of his emotions.
 
Sidharth gripped the photo frame tighter, his heart waging an inner battle. “Me usse jitna door rehne ki koshish karta hun… utna hi khicha chala ja raha hun… jaise mera khud par control nahi raha…” His voice broke as he whispered, “Me tumhe dhokha nahi dena chahta… I swear.”
 
The weight of his conflicting emotions was too much to bear. He couldn’t understand why, despite all his efforts, he kept getting pulled toward Shehnaaz. It felt wrong, like he was betraying the love he once shared with Payal, yet he couldn’t deny the intensity of what he was feeling. 
 
Sidharth sank to the floor, his heart heavy with guilt and helplessness. “Kyun ho raha hai yeh sab? Tum hi batao, Payal… kya galati hai meri?” His voice was barely audible, pleading for answers from someone who wasn’t there to give them. 
 
As the silence of the room surrounded him, he realized that no matter how much he fought it, his emotions were spiraling out of control. And that terrified him more than anything.
Sidharth’s sobs echoed in the empty room as he buried his face in his knees, tears soaking through the fabric of his clothes. “Mujhe maaf kar do, please… maaf kar do,” he whispered brokenly, his voice filled with desperation and regret.
 
He felt a deep ache in his chest, a mixture of guilt, loss, and helplessness all swirling together. The more he tried to resist his emotions, the more they seemed to overwhelm him. He wanted Payal to know that he never meant to replace her, that every feeling he had for Shehnaaz wasn’t something he could control. But still, the guilt was unbearable. 
 
In the quiet of the room, he cried out for forgiveness, for an understanding that he wasn’t even sure he deserved. The weight of it all crushed him, making him feel like he was betraying the very person he had once vowed to love forever.
 
“I never wanted this, Payal… I never wanted to hurt you… or to feel this way about someone else,” he murmured, his words muffled against his knees. He clenched his fists, hating himself for the conflicting emotions that wouldn’t leave him alone. 
 
He stayed there for a long time, letting the pain and guilt consume him. It was a release he hadn’t allowed himself, a moment of raw vulnerability that he had been holding back for far too long. But even as he cried, he knew deep down that these emotions weren’t going away. And that scared him.
 
Sidharth didn’t know how to reconcile his past with his present, how to move forward without feeling like he was betraying everything he once held dear. But as much as he wished for answers, the only thing he could do was let his tears flow and hope that, somewhere, Payal was listening and could find it in her heart to forgive him.
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Shehnaaz’s eyes shimmered with unshed tears as the woman delicately traced the letter “S” on her palm with mehendi, marking the beginning of a design that was supposed to symbolize joy, love, and new beginnings. But all Shehnaaz felt at that moment was a strange emptiness, a gnawing ache that made her heart feel heavy.
 
She took a deep breath, trying to calm herself, but it was no use. Something was wrong. She could feel it in her bones, in the way her heart suddenly felt burdened as if it were tuned into Sidharth’s pain, even from a distance. The connection between them was undeniable, and the thought of him suffering alone gnawed at her.
 
She tried to smile, to join in the laughter and light-hearted chatter around her, but her eyes kept darting around the room as if searching for him. It was irrational, she knew he wasn’t coming to the mehendi ceremony. She had accepted that he would distance himself from this ritual, from her. But a part of her had still hoped, just a little, that he would show up, even if only for a fleeting moment.
 
“woh thik toh hai na..” she whispered under her breath, clutching the fabric of her dupatta with one hand as the mehendi artist continued working on the other.
 
Her mind wandered to him—his stern gaze, his conflicted emotions, and the distance he maintained with such painful resolve. She wondered if he was thinking about her, if he regretted everything they had shared, or if he was struggling with his own demons just like she was. 
 
But deep down, Shehnaaz knew that whatever he was feeling, it was tearing him apart just as much as it was hurting her. The love she carried for him was real, intense, and despite everything, she knew that he was the one she wanted—even if he didn’t feel the same way.
 
With a final, shaky breath, Shehnaaz wiped the tear that had escaped and forced herself to focus on the mehendi, knowing that tonight, more than ever, she had to stay strong. For herself. For Vihaan. And for whatever tomorrow would bring, even if it meant facing the uncertainty of a marriage that had more cracks than foundations.
 

Author’s Note

Hello, dear readers!

Thank you for being on this journey with me. 

Also, stay tuned for BaarishBhula Dunga, Mora Piya, Beintehaa and Thodasa pyar which will be starting soon along with the rest of the stories. There’s so much more in store, and I can’t wait for you to dive into these new adventures.

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With love and gratitude,

Shalaka

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57 thoughts on “Chapter 17”

  1. Nice and very wll written the emotional ride going in the mind and heart of sid and sana beautiful ❤️❤️ #storieswithshalaka

  2. Today’s chapter shows the inner turmoils of both Sidharth and Shehnaaz…and Sidharth has already given a place to Shehnaaz unknown to him….but yet to realize that he’s not betraying Payal and I think only Payal can help him in letting her go and embrace the new feelings for Shehnaaz whole heartedly…

  3. Shalaka yaar.. I am so so happy with this chapter. Kya likha hai aapne. Bahot pyaara! Seriously beautifully written!

  4. I know you have been really taking out your precious time to write this and it does take a lot of time but I want point out something.

    Emotions are important but I think there should be more dialogues. Its makes it further intresting to read.

    If this somehow offends you or may be hurt you than I am sorry. That was not my intention it was just what I felt as reader.

  5. Very beautifully written and we can see Sidharth is suffering so much for him it’s very difficult and Shehnaaz is so sweet and pure hope eventually everything will fall in place

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