Adultery Knowing My Wife, Knowing Me As Well - part III
(Yesterday, 05:29 PM)Blackdick11 Wrote: Dude, what you see in porn isn't real and as you said that guy is old as hell but his dick is still standing at attention like he's in his twenties. He's probably taken some Viagra or something to keep it up. and how can you tell all this from just watching a short video? those videos are edited down from hours of shooting.

No I like to see hidden cam and homely videos .
That is real sex
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While reading the 49th chapter (again), I found Meera's intimacy, love, and affection towards Desai, how easily she attained climaxes with him, as well as her eagerness to meet him in the last few days are quite overwhelming. This makes me go back to my earlier thought that Krish was justified in deciding to split with Meera after witnessing her closeness and ease with Desai. Although Krish couldn't reveal that he was in Alphine Heights at the time, he could have at least told Meera that he had bugged the house and knew what transpired. Meera might have understood him better.

Regarding Desai's virility, of course it is drug-induced. No one can perform that well without chemicals, unless they're Ron Jeremy. I never believed Desai had good intentions towards the couple and suspected he held grudges against Krish. I think Desai was behind all the bad things that happened to the couple, but at this point, I'm okay with him being portrayed positively.

For the past three parts, we've grown to like this couple and want the series to end on a happy note, with Krish and Meera choosing each other and letting go of their fantasies. Although I used to ask for a separate series from Meera's perspective, I'm too exhausted to request it now.

We ask the author, Krish_999, to end the story positively, rather than ominously and melancholically like "A Chapter of Nightmare" (which deserved that ending). As I mentioned in my previous note, how Meera looks at Desai when he gets into the house, in the first few lines will determine whether I want to read the final chapter or not.
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A more realistic ending would be Krish leaving Meera. That would be the only way he could leave his cuckold nature behind and start a new life. Both Meera and Krish should pay the price for all their bad decisions and actually face the consequences of their actions...instead of a fake uniting of a couple and a happy ending just for the sake of it...
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Update de do krish brother
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Sir, there is no need of any hurry please take your own time of writing wonderful story.
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It is suggesting for the writer for the amusement of the readers if it is possible then write two types of conclusion of this story.
One: according to the readers' opinions shows a positive ending of this story.
2nd: according to the logical ending of this story, Where the krish is no more the hero of this story.....????
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(Yesterday, 08:24 PM)a2011 Wrote: A more realistic ending would be Krish leaving Meera. That would be the only way he could leave his cuckold nature behind and start a new life. Both Meera and Krish should pay the price for all their bad decisions and actually face the consequences of their actions...instead of a fake uniting of a couple and a happy ending just for the sake of it...

Nah , this game was started by them together. And this is something they can end together as well , whatever the things were , they can fix themselves by helping each other. Krish and Meera must realize the old team that they were living life together and together they can heal and start fresh. There is only one worm in their life and that is Desai , once that worm is gone. They can start their healing process and Krish can learn to overcome his cuckold nature and both Meera and Krish choose Love as their new kink.
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The greatness of the writer of this story is that, I never saw any writer in the erotic literature or any erotic story, where I saw the emotional attachment of the readers of such story that rather the readers find the eroticnism in it, they found its as a tremendous romantic story now. So these readers need a positive end of this story now.
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I like this writer now, also need same appreciation from all my bros for this writer. Whatever be end of this story will be come forward we never loose this appreciation for the writer.
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(Yesterday, 09:33 PM)Harry Jordan Wrote:  Krish and Meera must reconcile and live life together Desai is a known cheat. He has only lust with Meena though she might be tempted for sex with desai She has lots of love towards krish which she has expressed even in his absence. Marrying desai is an absurd ending. At the maximum all three should living separately May be at a later date Meena would recognise love of Krish. 
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After the completion of this story, I also ask my bros to conduct a pool in which they mention which one update of this Kiii is most interesting or they like most. If my bros like to contribute or like my such idea???
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(Yesterday, 08:15 PM)bineeshm Wrote: While reading the 49th chapter (again), I found Meera's intimacy, love, and affection towards Desai, how easily she attained climaxes with him, as well as her eagerness to meet him in the last few days are quite overwhelming. This makes me go back to my earlier thought that Krish was justified in deciding to split with Meera after witnessing her closeness and ease with Desai. Although Krish couldn't reveal that he was in Alphine Heights at the time, he could have at least told Meera that he had bugged the house and knew what transpired. Meera might have understood him better.

Regarding Desai's virility, of course it is drug-induced. No one can perform that well without chemicals, unless they're Ron Jeremy. I never believed Desai had good intentions towards the couple and suspected he held grudges against Krish. I think Desai was behind all the bad things that happened to the couple, but at this point, I'm okay with him being portrayed positively.

For the past three parts, we've grown to like this couple and want the series to end on a happy note, with Krish and Meera choosing each other and letting go of their fantasies. Although I used to ask for a separate series from Meera's perspective, I'm too exhausted to request it now.

We ask the author, Krish_999, to end the story positively, rather than ominously and melancholically like "A Chapter of Nightmare" (which deserved that ending). As I mentioned in my previous note, how Meera looks at Desai when he gets into the house, in the first few lines will determine whether I want to read the final chapter or not.

Yes mentioned earlier that author went overboard in showcasing the bond between Desai and Meera. 

He did that in previous ending as well but in last chapter he mentioned that Meera wantedly behaved as such so Krish can believe she moved on from him, so he can leave her to find a better life. At that time Krish was in the room and Meera knew he is in the house so her behavior was kind of justified at the end, Here the intimacy is shown with out Krish so the reasons for her behavior are yet to be known which cannot be put onto Krish anymore. Even until chapter 50, she did not completely acknowledge her feelings for Desai and did not give any meaning, so I am assuming we only get clarity at the end. It has to be her individual chemistry with Desai and nothing to do with Krish anymore.

Esp her spitting in Desai's mouth that she has always reserved for Krish and few scenes where she is shown as if she has better chemistry with Desai than Krish , not just sex but in general when they have conversation. Her acceptance that she never felt that filled with Krish when she had sex were all instances where it went overboard and If Meera were to return to Krish then she would be pretty much sacrificing her sex life with Desai and choosing love, that's it. Which would be OK considering Love is more important than sex but if Krish cannot start looking at Meera not just with love but desirable and possessiveness then he won't be able to provide that intimacy that they used to share long time back, and over time resentment builds again in Meera and it wouldn't be a satisfying ending and same goes for Desai as well, if she ends up with Desai then she wouldn't like sex anymore as she lost her love or she will eventually realize Desai doesn't love her like Krish and her life will be hell. She would just become a sex toy for Desai.


Writer kind of made it tough for himself and readers at this point with his new plot. The words from Meera carry significant weightage now to decide the conclusion.

~RCF
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(Yesterday, 10:56 PM)RCF Wrote: ...
Writer kind of made it tough for himself and readers at this point with his new plot. The words from Meera carry significant weightage now to decide the conclusion.

~RCF

True! 
I hope the author is making good use of the extra time he asked to post the final chapter.
Unlike some of our fellow readers are saying I dont want a good ending just for the sake of it (no harm caused by that view). I want the author to be convincing about how he ends the story and in that my choice is a good ending.
Bineesh!
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(Yesterday, 11:09 PM)bineeshm Wrote: True! 
I hope the author is making good use of the extra time he asked to post the final chapter.
Unlike some of our fellow readers are saying I dont want a good ending just for the sake of it (no harm caused by that view). I want the author to be convincing about how he ends the story and in that my choice is a good ending.

Here is my take on that...Like I said before on the author writing justifying end for his series. He will know better about these characters than anyone else here, so I would take any ending with out a question. If author can explain love between the couple so well and explain the pain in their separation , then he will be easily able to explain Meera's bond with Desai as well.

Key is for Krish to change his mindset and believe he can be the person that Meera needs in her life. If he believes her and believes in himself then he will easily believe that Desai is not needed for her in her life. At the same time, for Krish to believe that, Meera needs to help him understand her bond with Desai better and make him understand why she could let it go in grand scheme of things.

~RCF
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(Yesterday, 02:20 AM)RCF Wrote: The way the author keeps glorifying Desai’s so-called unmatched stamina and lasting power in bed is honestly laughable! Are we seriously supposed to believe that Desai is some kind of Greek God-Hercules himself? Come on, guys! He’s way past his prime age, and it’s completely unrealistic to think that a man of his age could perform at that level without some sort of enhancement drugs. This whole idea of him being an unstoppable force in bed feels like pure fantasy, ignoring basic reality and natural human limitations.

I have always said and talked multiple times myself on the cleansing of Desai’s character but I never talked about his sexual prowess and there is a reason for that and if you truly think, you will understand the perspective of writer. I would like you to go to any story here on this site or any other literotica, you will see that cheating wife stories are filled with only one aspect, the third person who creeps between the couple if always good at bed. That’s a given per-requisite for any erotica recipe. You cannot call it out with realistic mambo jumbo, do you think a 55 yrs old can fuck like that in real life, of course not but do we need Desai to be good in bed here in this story, absolutely! So its not glorifying Desai and his stamina, it’s a requirement to write a story. So do not expect erotica in an erotica section but have the story being portrayed realistically. The problem I had with author is Nidhi’s part ,Maitherei and Ananya’s part and his character cleansing and I agree that was not necessary but when Krish_999 came back to rewrite it, I now after reading these chapters understood that to continue the story he has to subdue Nidhi as she was about to confess to Meera about Desai so he had to change the course of that path, hence Desai was given clean chit. So there is a reason why Desai was portrayed as a good person because the plot is always should come to this plot of Krish sacrificing Meera.

Once Krish sheds all the illusions and self-doubt that have clouded his mind, his true worth will shine like a precious diamond. And when that moment comes, everyone - including Meera - will realize who truly deserves to be valued.

Meera already realizes this, why do you think she still and only loves Krish and not Desai. She knows Krish's worth and she always cherishes his personality than anything. She might have an affair with many but only loved him. Even now she wants Krish to face the challenges and work on their marriage rather than give up everything. I am sure she 100% only agreed to meet and continue with Krish's plan only because Krish said its best for both of us and he won't ever change if he is with her.

Yes, his biggest flaw was his cuckold fantasies, but what’s truly remarkable is how he changed. In the last encounter between Desai and Meera, we saw a completely different Krish.
 
We do not know that yet, we will know if Krish changed or not in last chapter. One encounter where he didn't leak in his pants won't be proof enough to say he changed. What we see is his heart break that's it, if he has Meera with him today there is no guarantee that he is not old Krish. Since he saw her bond with Desai, it broke his heart and that might have made him look not a cuckold but we are yet to see complete realization from him that he is not longer cuckold. He needs to believe it in his mind that he changed then it means he changed. His consciousness need to acknowledge that he hates now to see some one being excited about Meera, that means he needs to become possessive enough to hate the concept of cuck.

Meera and Krish need to recognize this. While Krish may have his flaws, including his cuckold mentality, his heart is pure, and his love is genuine. Meera, too, must understand that a man like Desai can never provide the commitment and emotional depth she deserves. Desai is not capable of true love - he only seeks to satisfy his insatiable hunger, and when one target isn’t available, he moves to the next without remorse.
 
We do not know the plot yet for last chapter so I wouldn't judge yet on what next steps would be for Meera or Krish. We need to see Meera's decision still on her course of life in last chapter so lets wait for final episode.

~RCF

Desai’s exaggerated sexual prowess is a necessary trope in the erotica genre and should not be analyzed through a realistic lens

While erotica often follows this pattern, the problem is not just about Desai being “good in bed” but rather how the author uses it to repeatedly justify his actions and glorify his character. There’s a fine line between using a trope and excessively indulging in it to the point of unrealistic hero-worship.

Meera has always loved Krish and values him more than anyone else, despite her actions

Love without loyalty or respect is meaningless. If Meera truly values Krish, why has she been so easily manipulated by Desai multiple times? If Meera is mature, she should have seen through Desai’s manipulations earlier, not just now.


One instance of Krish not being excited (during the last encounter) isn’t enough proof that he has overcome his cuckold fantasies

 That’s a fair point, but transformation is a process. The fact that Krish is now heartbroken instead of aroused by the situation shows a shift in his mindset. The final chapter should confirm whether this change is permanent.


Reserving judgment until the final chapter is released, as Meera’s decision has not yet been made

That’s understandable, but the signs are already clear. Desai’s manipulations, Meera’s naivety, and Krish’s suffering have been ongoing themes. The resolution should bring justice to these characters rather than another forced plot twist to redeem Desai.


I appreciate your perspective, and I agree that erotica often follows certain storytelling tropes. However, my critique isn’t about whether Desai needs to be portrayed as sexually dominant - it’s about how that dominance is used to justify or excuse his repeated manipulations, which is where I think the story risks glorifying the wrong character. Yes, erotic stories often feature a powerful third party, but good storytelling should still make sense within the plot. Desai’s 'unstoppable force' portrayal isn't just a trope - it actively overshadows the emotional depth that Krish and Meera should be developing. Meera might claim to love Krish, but love is more than words - it’s choices. If she truly valued him, she would not have been so easily swayed by Desai repeatedly. At some point, emotional maturity must override desire and manipulation.

Fair point that we can’t say Krish is 'fully changed' yet. However, transformation begins with a shift in mindset. The fact that he reacted differently this time is a major step, and I hope the final chapter will cement this growth. True, we don’t know how the author will conclude this. But given everything so far, I hope justice is served to Meera and Krish instead of another forced attempt to whitewash Desai’s character.

At the end of the day, I think we both want the same thing—a satisfying and meaningful conclusion. Let’s see if the final chapter delivers on that! ☺️ Namaskar
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(29-01-2025, 11:57 PM)DeanWinchester00007 Wrote: This is one of the best comment on this Thread . 

Desai’s actions reveal the stark truth: he is a sex-driven maniac, lacking any qualities of a real gentleman. He preys on those around him, using manipulation and deceit to fulfill his desires. Does he deserves any respect? How can a man like that deserve any respect from Meera or Krish? The author has given him a clean slate too many times, but it’s high time the truth about Desai is exposed.

That is what i have been saying , Desai's Plot Armor is too strong . Well , I do agree its sex story , There is gonna be sex But The way Desai has been portrayed Its kind of made impossible for any Man to compete with him , Then We are forced to make conclusion that When it comes to sex Krish is never gonna Match Desai which leaves only One way to get Meera is LOVE . That Krish love Meera or Meera Loves Krish that is why They should be together . That is why I dont think A single chapter can do justice when it comes to punishing Desai . He will walk away without facing any Consequence . With or without Meera , He already got so much . He will move on and prey some another woman .

The way the author keeps glorifying Desai’s so-called unmatched stamina and lasting power in bed is honestly laughable! Are we seriously supposed to believe that Desai is some kind of Greek God-Hercules himself? Come on, guys! He’s way past his prime age, and it’s completely unrealistic to think that a man of his age could perform at that level without some sort of enhancement drugs. This whole idea of him being an unstoppable force in bed feels like pure fantasy, ignoring basic reality and natural human limitations.

Perfectly summed up . Finally some one said it .  Big Grin



Let’s hope for the best, and let’s trust the author to bring justice to this story in the most thrilling way possible.

Namaskar



Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I completely agree with your points about Desai’s character – his plot armor is certainly a bit strong, and I’ve noticed how the emphasis on his stamina makes it feel almost unrealistic. It definitely creates a sense of unfair competition for Krish, as if the only way to win Meera’s heart is through love and emotional connection, rather than matching Desai's physical abilities.


I think the author’s intention with Desai’s portrayal might be to drive the tension in the story, but I can understand how it might feel frustrating to see him without any real consequences so far. I also believe that the final chapters could provide the justice Desai deserves, as the emotional stakes are high, and Krish’s journey seems to be heading toward an important realization.

Let’s hope the author delivers a satisfying conclusion that addresses both the character evolution and the justice we all want to see. Either way, I’m glad to see we’re all on the same page about the need for some resolution with Desai’s character!  Namaskar
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(Yesterday, 12:16 AM)DeanWinchester00007 Wrote: Great point , I hope this business angle also expose in final chapter . 


Desai’s Genghis Khan - Like Mind Games


Desai played a masterstroke, reminiscent of Genghis Khan’s brutal war strategy. Before conquering a territory, Genghis Khan would first observe and weaken it. He would cut off trade supply lines, destabilize the region, or even form alliances by marrying off his daughters to rival kings. But this wasn’t an act of peace - it was part of his grand scheme.

Once the next battle arrived, he ensured that his newly allied king - his own daughter's husband - was placed in the most vulnerable frontline position. The result? The king would inevitably be killed, leaving his daughter a widow for life. Meanwhile, Genghis Khan would annex the territory, expanding his empire without mercy.

And that’s exactly the mind game Desai played here. He infiltrated Krish and Meera’s world, manipulated them from within, and orchestrated events to serve his own agenda. Just like Genghis Khan’s enemies, Krish and Meera never saw the trap until it was too late.

This is the true face of Desai - a cunning predator and a ruthless manipulator. A real bastard!

Nice Analogy. 

But I think you are giving too much credit to Desai , I mean he did not put much effort in breaking the couple . Its The Krish , Who has been reduce to EUNUCH that is why he never saw the trap which is so easily visible . He kept on making same mistake again and again. This is not Krish , but again Fetish and lust make people do crazy things .

Sorry my friend, I didn’t mention Genghis Khan to portray Desai as a hero. He’s really a bad guy! ☺️

Desai’s actions remind me of the worst kind of predator, someone who manipulates and deceives others to fulfill his own selfish desires. The Genghis Khan analogy might sound impressive, but let’s be clear - Desai isn’t a master strategist or some hero. He’s just a manipulative bastard who preys on vulnerable people for his own satisfaction. Like Genghis Khan, he weakens his targets before moving in for the kill - but Desai’s goal isn’t to expand an empire; it’s to destroy lives and tear apart relationships. There’s no honor in what he’s doing, just cruelty and exploitation. Desai is not a force to be admired; he’s a toxic and self-serving manipulator who needs to face the consequences of his actions, not be glorified. His so-called ‘stamina’ and ‘power’ are just distractions from the real truth: he’s a coward hiding behind lies and deceit.
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(11 hours ago)Phoenix2025 Wrote: ...................

While erotica often follows this pattern, the problem is not just about Desai being “good in bed” but rather how the author uses it to repeatedly justify his actions and glorify his character. There’s a fine line between using a trope and excessively indulging in it to the point of unrealistic hero-worship.

Yes, glorifying his prowess in bed is necessary to make Krish see it and imagine Desai and his wife, that’s the plot. If you go back to earlier chapters, The whole point of Desai seducing Ananya and Maithrei is to show to Krish how well he can use them on bed and satisfy them to prove it to him that he has done similar things to his wife in the past and Meera was lying to him when she said she did not enjoy it and there by planting a seed of ecstasy in his mind who is already addicted to fantasies. Glorifying Desai is important for this story esp. when it comes to what he can offer on bed because Meera is not new to affairs, so why would she cross emotional barrier with Desai? Obviously, Desai needs to be above all men that she had affairs previously. For me I see the author’s intent here and there is nothing wrong with how he arced Desai. I only have problems with his character’s dynamic change as a good person which should never change. If once a cuck always is a cuck then once a manipulative, shrewd, unfaithful person will always be same. Maybe it will be revealed in the last chapter.

Love without loyalty or respect is meaningless. If Meera truly values Krish, why has she been so easily manipulated by Desai multiple times? If Meera is mature, she should have seen through Desai’s manipulations earlier, not just now.

Do not talk about loyalty in this story only for Meera. Krish is far worse than Meera in this respect. He is the one responsible for their lives in a major portion. He was neither loyal nor man enough to question his insecurities. Think about the time when Desai was even trying to get to talk to Meera and using Krish to get his way, knowing about Desai, what he had done to Ananya, Maithrei, he couldn’t keep Desai away from his own wife and fell for his fantasies and it became an obsession and he succumbed to Desai’s will and brought him into their life. If knowing so much back then, Krish thought Desai changed, does that mean Krish doesn’t love his wife?  So, how can readers question now Meera’s love because she could not see Desai’s manipulations?

 That’s a fair point, but transformation is a process. The fact that Krish is now heartbroken instead of aroused by the situation shows a shift in his mindset. The final chapter should confirm whether this change is permanent.

Of course he would be heart broken, if Meera was plain fucking with Desai and no bond, Krish would have taken his dick out underneath the bed in Alpine heights. So, his shift in his mindset is not because of his change in cuck nature but seeing her bond with Desai made him heartbroken so he couldn’t enjoy it. Like I said earlier, Krish needs to hate himself for losing Meera, for him being a cuck all these months, that realization is not yet shown or written. His consciousness needs to acknowledge and should hate his cuckold nature. He is still thinking if not Desai, someone else but he did not acknowledge a change in himself. That realization is important for him if he needs to reunite with Meera.

That’s understandable, but the signs are already clear. Desai’s manipulations, Meera’s naivety, and Krish’s suffering have been ongoing themes. The resolution should bring justice to these characters rather than another forced plot twist to redeem Desai.
There won’t be redemption for Desai, he will suffer the loss of Meera, plain and clear. If the author chooses to give Meera to Desai, then it would be solely for Meera to choose to be with him to let go of Krish, so he gets a better life devoid of fantasies.

I appreciate your perspective, and I agree that erotica often follows certain storytelling tropes. However, my critique isn’t about whether Desai needs to be portrayed as sexually dominant - it’s about how that dominance is used to justify or excuse his repeated manipulations, which is where I think the story risks glorifying the wrong character. Yes, erotic stories often feature a powerful third party, but good storytelling should still make sense within the plot.

Other than Nidhi part which I have mentioned already that is a manipulation, I did not see Desai sexual prowess being used to wipe his crimes. If you are purely talking about Meera and Desai’s sexual encounters and the bond that was forged by Desai’s manipulating Meera, then I gave my thoughts in earlier para. If this was only the first part or only story in the series then you are 100% right but this is a series with lot of past for Meera with various men, and she was always portrayed as faithful to Krish and her love for him, if the plot was to make Meera go beyond an affair and get emotionally involved then Desai needed to be the person who not only brings best in bed but also give her things that she was missing in her life with Krish...that she has not encountered ever in her life.

Meera might claim to love Krish, but love is more than words - it’s choices. If she truly valued him, she would not have been so easily swayed by Desai repeatedly. At some point, emotional maturity must override desire and manipulation.

There is a whole part written for this conclusion, Desai worked hard to be here and it took whole part, the careful planning, the involvement of Krish and his weakness, His careful reminders to Meera, Acknowledging her love for Krish and maintaining that he is only here for fun, then the reveal of photo there by slowly injecting that his love is a secret that he never wanted to share, then his promises that he wouldn’t seek her for his love but only be her lover, and at last breaking Krish, so tell me you think then was she easily swayed or was it easy for Desai? Her swaying part was only written in chapter 48 onwards…This is pure mastery in storytelling. Do not think it is easy to write such a way and his writing on Desai is top notch, no other story here has such a dominating character who can bring a couple like Meera and Krish to their knees with logic, planning and carefully planned shrewd subtlety.

~RCF
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A fairytale ending with Meera and Krish together and them kicking Desai out of their life and living happily ever after...feels weird and concocted at this point, even though that's what most readers are suggesting. I hope the ending is more nuanced and the real complexities of love is what's explored in the last chapter. Separation I think is what is needed for Krish and Meera and Desai, to live more fulfiling lives without each other, than living in this turmoil where all are manipulating each other.
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(2 hours ago)a2011 Wrote: A fairytale ending with Meera and Krish together and them kicking Desai out of their life and living happily ever after...feels weird and concocted at this point, even though that's what most readers are suggesting. I hope the ending is more nuanced and the real complexities of love is what's explored in the last chapter. Separation I think is what is needed for Krish and Meera and Desai, to live more fulfiling lives without each other, than living in this turmoil where all are manipulating each other.

They did try to separate and live with out each other for an year with no luck. They could not move on. Why do you think it will work this time assuming Desai is out of equation as you were saying?
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