Siva - Gayatri Raj
Superb update bro…both romantic and bit erotic 
May be you have your own plan to describe the story but we wish if following acts can be described mor:
- Kisses more on lips with tongue action and she too kissing openly as she gets excited
- More touching and pressing and kissing of boobs
- Intimate touches and feeling of thighs and buttocks to make her more horny 
- Though poetic description is extraordinarily, sometimes do use exact names of body parts like boobs, nipples in Raj’s description
- he can ask naughty questions to her as how she felt, did she get wet, how hard her nippels when being with her or on chats
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You are the best in the business
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Wow excellent update waiting how next update will looks like will raju try his luck again or gayatri feel for raj
Chiru
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Raj does not know how to worship her completely.
He should have done something more like kissing her legs thights licking the fingers, armpit etc etc and made her not to resist.
I thought he will slowly bring her under his control with his action and put holy powder in her navel.
lick her rounded ass and hole and give her multiple orgasms that her husband had denied.
he was in urgent mood to fuck and spoiled the sport.
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Amazing one. How did this guy fall in love with Gayatri suddenly and gone to the extent of making suicide. He was always yearning only for her body.
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Wow anxiously waiting for the next updates.
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Just because he did not get chance to screw her pussy he think he lost his love.
if he had fucked her pussy hard and tight, he would have thought he got the bitch at last and be proud of his prowess..
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Very good
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Nice going. Instead of suicide, he can kill siva and take his place.
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Superbbb
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32. The Final Dilemma


The next day, after a restless night of reflecting on the previous day's incidents, Gayatri found herself grappling with an unsettling realization. 

She asked herself, "Did I not enjoy Raj's touch when we danced intimately at the party? When he caught me in a tight embrace coming out of the bathroom? When I fell on top of him in the kitchen and he fondled my boobs? In the bathroom again? And lastly, yesterday when he touched me again? Let me be honest. Should I not admit that I enjoyed his touch and the feel of his mammoth manhood?"

For the first time, guilt crept into her expression. Tears welled up in her eyes. She had not expected to confront her inner desires so bluntly. She felt cornered by her own thoughts. Collapsing onto the bed, she folded her hands and whispered to herself, "I admit that I was aroused. I will not lie to myself. Yes, I am guilty." After a while, she calmed down and reflected, "Maybe I am not guilty. My reactions were natural."

A few days later, during an evening conversation, Siva spoke to Gayatri with great concern in his voice, "Darling, there's a big problem." Gayatri, sensing his worry, asked him what it was. "Raj is getting duller by the day. He shares a lot with me, but not the reason for his sadness. I can’t bear to see him like this. I suspect Rani might have cheated on him, but I’m not sure. Do you have any suggestions to help him?"

Gayatri, listening to his concerned voice, her heart tightened with the weight of Raj's sorrow. She knew exactly why Raj had been distant and troubled, but she couldn’t bring herself to confess the truth—not to Siva, not now. The words caught in her throat, and for a moment, all she could do was force a small smile. “Don’t worry, he’ll be alright in a few days,” she said, keeping her tone light, though inside, she was deeply conflicted. “How long can anything really hurt someone? And at his age, maybe marriage will help him settle down and find some peace.”

But Siva wasn’t convinced. His frown deepened as he stared at the floor, the weight of his friend’s unhappiness clearly troubling him. “Gayu,” he said after a pause, his voice heavy, “why couldn’t Rani have just let him fulfill his dream? What harm would it have done?” Gayatri’s heart skipped a beat. Siva’s words hit her like a shockwave. She struggled to maintain her composure, her mind racing as she tried to process what he had just said. Was he seriously suggesting that Raj’s troubles were because of unfulfilled desires with Rani? Or was there something deeper, something more troubling about the way Siva was thinking?

With a controlled voice, she replied, “How can you think like that about a loyal housewife. Why would she ever consider something like that, just for Raj’s happiness? ” Gayatri expected Siva to be defensive, maybe even embarrassed, but his response was far from what she had imagined. He shrugged slightly and looked her in the eyes, a calm, matter-of-fact expression on his face. “If I were her husband and see both were interested, I would support without hesitation,” he said. “But that’s not the case, right?”

For a moment, Gayatri was stunned, her breath catching in her throat. She couldn’t believe what she had just heard. Her mind went blank, and all she could do was stare at him in disbelief. Was Siva really so open-minded about something so sensitive? Or was he simply oblivious to the complexities of the situation? She quickly regained her composure, forcing herself to smile as if his words hadn’t thrown her off balance. "No, of course not," she replied softly, trying to shake off the unsettling feeling in her chest. But inside, a storm was brewing. Siva’s casual acceptance of something she found deeply troubling left her feeling vulnerable and shaken.

As the conversation moved on, her thoughts kept drifting back to Raj, to the encounter, to Siva’s surprising reaction. What was once a complicated and guilty secret now felt like an even more complex tangle of emotions she couldn’t untangle. For now, all she could do was stay calm, knowing that the truth lay buried deep inside her, too dangerous to ever come to light. 

Siva continued, “Look Gayu, men and women have the same sexual urges, the same chemistry, and the same instincts. However, women suppress their desires for three reasons. Firstly, societal norms brand women as immoral. Secondly, women fear the consequences of unintended pregnancies. Thirdly, men are physically stronger, and women fear being abused.”

He paused, looking at her intently. She was listening closely. He went on, "However, when women feel secure, they show that their libido is as strong as men’s. They can be as polygamous as men, desiring multiple partners just as men do.” Gayatri was shocked by his frankness. She had no words. He knew she agreed but was struggling internally. 

After a while, she said quietly, "I don't know."

She then added meekly, “Ok, I get your point. Perhaps you are right to some extent. But there’s another point to consider. The bond of marriage is tied by a delicate thread of trust. If this thread snaps, the marriage can crash. Having sex with another person might strain that thread. Suppose she enjoys sex with Raj and wants to do it again and again? Wouldn't that strain their marriage?”

Siva replied, "Darling, just imagine, if Raj had indeed been with Rani when she was in front of him in a towel that morning; do you think she would have left her husband? A marriage is more than just sex. We are not husband and wife only because we have sex. Our families, society, children, and most importantly, love and trust bind us. It’s true that once love and trust are gone, a marriage falls apart. Her husband shouldn’t stop loving her because she was with Raj. The same applies to anyone. She should know that she wouldn’t hurt his trust and ignore his love. Am I right?"

Gayatri quietly nodded. For Siva, this was her tacit approval. Finally, she accepted his analysis and hoped Raj would recover soon.

She said, “I agree with your analysis, but it’s not in our hands. Rani has to make the call. What we can do is talk to Raj frequently, offer mature thoughts, and prepare him for marriage soon.” Siva nodded, and they went to sleep.

As the days passed, the topic of Raj’s sadness became an almost daily conversation in their home. Each time Siva brought it up, Gayatri felt the weight of the situation growing heavier. She could see how deeply it was affecting her husband—Siva, once cheerful and full of life, now seemed withdrawn and worried. His concern for Raj was beginning to take a toll on his health. Sleepless nights and constant stress had left him looking pale and exhausted, and Gayatri could no longer ignore the effect it was having on their lives.

The more Siva’s health worsened, the more conflicted Gayatri felt. Deep down, she knew the solution to Raj’s misery—one that could ease the burden on Siva’s mind—but the very thought of it unsettled her. Could she really allow such a thing to happen? Could she cross that line for the sake of her husband’s peace and Raj’s happiness?

Gayatri spent sleepless nights wrestling with these thoughts, trying to weigh the consequences. She thought about Siva’s surprising openness, his casual suggestion that he wouldn’t object if she and Raj were interested in each other. It had shocked her at first, but as the days wore on, she began to understand his perspective. Siva’s deep bond with Raj and his desire to help his friend had made him willing to consider things most husbands wouldn’t.

Still, Gayatri wasn’t ready. The idea felt wrong, unsettling. It wasn’t just about loyalty to Siva; it was about her own sense of dignity and control. But the more she thought about it, the more she realized that perhaps there wasn’t another way out. Raj was drowning in sorrow, and Siva was getting dragged down with him.

Over the next few weeks, Gayatri’s internal conflict slowly began to shift. Each time she saw Siva struggling, his health deteriorating, it became harder to hold on to her initial resistance. She had always been a practical woman, and now, she had to make a practical decision. Was it worth holding onto her discomfort if it meant seeing her husband and his best friend continue to suffer? 

Eventually, the answer became clear in her mind, though it wasn’t easy to accept. She had made up her mind. If this was truly the only solution to ease the burden on both men she cared for, then perhaps she had to be the one to act.

One evening, as they sat together, Gayatri looked at Siva, "I've been thinking about Raj. We need to do something more. This is affecting you too much."

Siva sighed, "I've tried everything, Gayu. I've spoken to him countless times. He just seems so lost."

The room felt heavier after Siva’s words sank in. Gayatri’s hand trembled as she placed the teapot down, the gravity of Raj’s actions weighing on her heart. She had known things were bad, but hearing that he had tried to end his life sent a cold wave of guilt washing over her. Raj’s obsession had spiraled to a dangerous place, and she could no longer pretend that this wasn’t her burden too.

Siva’s voice was filled with concern as he shared the news. "Call from the hospital," he muttered, his voice thick with emotion. "Raj… he tried to… he tried to end it all." 

Gayatri’s throat tightened. She swallowed hard, keeping her voice steady. "Oh god. Is he alright?" she asked, though the neutrality in her tone masked the storm raging within. "They managed to save him," Siva continued, shaking his head. "Thank god for that. He’ll be back in a day or two, but Gayu, I don’t know what to do anymore. He’s clearly not well. I feel so helpless."

Gayatri’s heart clenched. She felt the full weight of Siva’s words, but she forced herself to stay calm. Her hands trembled as she set the teapot down, her mind racing through memories of Raj’s despair, the look in his eyes the last time they had spoken. This was more than just concern for a friend—it was a direct result of the storm they had created together.

His eyes were pleading, desperate for a solution. But Gayatri couldn’t meet his gaze. She knew the cause of Raj’s despair—the unspoken feelings he harbored for her, feelings that had crossed boundaries she wasn’t ready to acknowledge. A wave of guilt rippled through her. She felt responsible, in some way, for the torment Raj was going through. Could she have stopped this before it reached such a breaking point? Was it her silence that had driven him to this? She took a deep breath, steadying herself. "Please don’t worry," she said quietly, though the words felt hollow. "I’m sure he’ll be fine. He just needs some time."

Siva nodded, his face showing a small glimmer of hope. But Gayatri knew time wasn’t enough. Raj’s pain wasn’t going to heal on its own. She was the only one who could ease his suffering, though the thought of it made her stomach churn. As Siva sat in silence, Gayatri felt her resolve hardening. She could no longer ignore Raj’s agony, or how it was affecting Siva. If helping Raj was the only way to bring peace back into their lives, then she would do what was needed.

Siva’s heart was racing, and now he stood up, his voice trembling with urgency. Siva grabbed his keys, his urgency clear. “You’re coming with me?” he said suddenly, and Gayatri was taken aback. She hadn’t expected him to ask her to join, but she nodded quietly.

They left the house together, Siva’s hands gripping the steering wheel tightly as they drove through the dimly lit streets. The silence between them was heavy with unspoken worry. Gayatri’s thoughts spiraled as she tried to keep herself composed. She knew she was part of the reason for Raj’s turmoil, but she also couldn’t bring herself to tell Siva the full truth. She could only hope that Raj would recover, that things wouldn’t spiral any further out of control.

When they reached the hospital, Siva rushed inside with Gayatri following closely behind. They found Raj in a stark, sterile room, lying pale and weak on the bed. The sight of him was enough to break Gayatri’s composure for a moment. Her heart sank as she saw the emptiness in his eyes, the heaviness of his despair etched into his face.

“Raj…” Siva said softly, his voice choked with emotion as he approached the bed. Gayatri stood back, her eyes clouded with a mix of guilt and sadness. Raj turned his head slightly toward Siva but didn’t say anything. The room was quiet except for the faint sound of the machines monitoring Raj’s vitals.

Siva leaned closer, his hand resting on Raj’s shoulder. “Why, Raj? Why would you do this?” he asked, his voice breaking. “You could have talked to me. You should have told me.”

Raj closed his eyes, his breath shallow. “I didn’t know how,” he whispered, avoiding Gayatri’s gaze completely.
Siva looked over at Gayatri, hoping she might have some insight, but she stood in silence, her expression unreadable. Siva turned back to Raj, frustration creeping into his voice. “Raj, you can’t keep shutting me out. We’ve been through everything together. How could you think ending your life was the answer?”

Gayatri stood there, her hands clasped tightly in front of her, her heart pounding. She felt a deep pang of guilt. She wanted to say something, to offer some words of comfort, but she couldn’t. The past hung too heavily between her and Raj. She knew that she was the cause of his torment, but saying anything would only make it worse. She kept quiet, biting her lip to stop herself from speaking.

Raj remained silent, his eyes staring at the ceiling. He couldn’t bring himself to answer Siva’s questions—not with Gayatri standing there. Every word caught in his throat, his shame too overwhelming. How could he explain the depth of his feelings for Gayatri, the weight of his unrequited love, and the impossible situation he found himself in?

Siva, sensing the tension in the room, glanced between Raj and Gayatri, confusion crossing his face. “Raj, what’s going on? Is there something you’re not telling me?” Siva’s voice was filled with concern, but Raj only closed his eyes, turning his head away.

Raj turned his head away, unable to face Siva. "You wouldn’t understand," he murmured. "It’s too complicated."
Siva's chest tightened. "Raj, you’re like a brother to me. No matter how difficult or complicated, I’m here for you. I won’t let you go through this alone."

Gayatri felt the guilt tightening around her chest. She could sense Siva’s growing confusion, but she couldn’t let the truth slip out—not here, not now. Her fingers dug into her palms as she forced herself to stay composed.

After a moment of silence, Siva sighed heavily. “Raj, you’re coming home with us. I won’t leave you alone in this state. We’ll take care of you, no matter what’s going on.” His voice was firm, but his eyes were filled with worry.

Raj denied altogether. He was too weak, but argued with Siva. Siva nodded slowly, and Siva called the doctor to discharge him. He allowed Siva to help him out of the hospital bed, and Gayatri watched quietly as Siva supported Raj’s weight, guiding him toward the door. A short while later, they were on their way back to Raj’s house.



At Raj's Home

Once they reached Raj’s house, Siva and Gayatri helped him inside. The house felt colder than Gayatri remembered, as if it reflected the state of Raj’s soul—empty, dark, and lifeless. Siva settled Raj onto the sofa, his face filled with concern, but Raj’s eyes were distant, avoiding both of them.

Siva sat down across from Raj, the silence between them thick and uncomfortable. He knew something was terribly wrong, but Raj wasn’t speaking, and it pained him to see his friend like this. He had always been able to rely on Raj to open up, but now, there was a wall between them.
"Raj," Siva began gently, "I need to understand. I know something is tearing you apart, but you’re not telling me what it is. What is it that’s hurting you so much?"

Raj remained silent, his head lowered. He could feel Gayatri’s presence in the room, and the guilt churned in his stomach. How could he possibly explain what was eating away at him, what had driven him to the edge?
Siva pressed on, his voice cracking. "Raj, I can’t help you if you won’t talk to me. I need you to be honest with me. I’m your friend, your brother. What’s causing you this much pain?"

Gayatri stood by the door, watching the exchange with a heavy heart. She could see Raj struggling, the weight of their shared past hanging between them like a dark cloud. She knew he couldn’t answer Siva’s questions, not with her in the room. But she couldn’t offer the kind of comfort 
Siva was looking for either. It was as though both of them were trapped in an invisible web of emotions that neither could fully acknowledge.

Siva’s eyes were pleading, his voice filled with helplessness. "Raj, whatever it is, we can work through it. You don’t have to carry this alone. Please... talk to me."

Raj’s lips parted, but no words came out. He looked up at Siva, his eyes hollow with guilt and shame, and then glanced toward Gayatri, who quickly averted her gaze. He couldn’t speak. Not with her standing there.

After what felt like an eternity, Raj finally whispered, "I don’t know how to explain it, Bhayya. It’s... too complicated."

Siva sighed, frustration and sorrow clouding his expression. "Raj, I don’t care how complicated it is. I just want you to be alright. I can’t bear to see you like this."

Gayatri’s chest tightened as she watched Siva’s helplessness. She knew she had to step in. She had to say something to diffuse the tension, but the words were stuck in her throat. Her mind was spinning with the complexity of the situation—she felt bad for Raj, but the guilt and the past held her back from openly expressing her feelings.

Finally, after a long silence, Siva spoke again, his tone more serious this time. "Raj, I need you to promise me something. You can’t try this again. No matter what’s going on in your life, you have to promise me you’ll never try to end it like that again."

Raj looked at him, the weight of Siva’s words sinking in. He nodded slowly, though he couldn’t bring himself to make eye contact with either of them. "I promise," he whispered, his voice hoarse.

Siva let out a heavy breath, relieved but still worried. He placed a hand on Raj’s shoulder. "We’re here for you, Raj. Whatever you’re going through, we’ll get through it together."

Raj nodded, though the heaviness in his heart remained. He knew it would take time to heal, but for the first time in days, there was a faint flicker of hope inside him. Siva’s unwavering support made him realize that maybe, just maybe, there was a way out of the darkness.

Gayatri stood quietly, her heart aching but her lips sealed. She couldn’t bring herself to express the concern that was bubbling up inside her. The tangled web of emotions between her and Raj was too complicated, too fragile to confront at that moment. She remained silent, hoping that time would somehow ease the pain for all of them.


The Weekend Invitation

A few weeks passed, and Siva noticed that while Raj was recovering physically, the sadness still lingered in his eyes and he was deteriorating mentally. He wasn’t the same. Siva knew that Raj needed more than just words—he needed to feel cared for, to be surrounded by people who truly loved him.

While Siva was discussing the same thing with Gayatri, after a long pause, she said "Let’s invite him over?" she suggested, her voice calm and measured. "Spend some time together, try to cheer him up."

Siva looked at her, considering the idea. "That could work," he said slowly. "Maybe if we all spend some time together, it might lift his spirits."

That evening, Siva called Raj. "Hey Raj, how about coming over this weekend? We can catch a movie, have dinner together, and just relax. It might help to get out for a while."

Raj hesitated. His voice still carried the weight of his inner turmoil. "I don’t know, Bhayya. I don’t feel like going anywhere."

But Siva wasn’t willing to give up. "Come on, Raj. We care about you. It’ll do you good to be with us. You can even stay over at our place. We’ll make it a nice, quiet weekend."

After a long pause, Raj sighed. "Alright," he finally agreed. "I’ll come. Thanks, Bhayya."

That evening, Siva shared the news with Gayatri, who smiled gently. "That’s good," she said softly. "We’ll make sure he feels welcome and supported."

But deep inside, Gayatri knew that Raj’s visit might not be just a casual weekend.  In her heart, Gayatri knew that this visit might bring everything to the surface again. She had made up her mind over the past few weeks, and now, it seemed like the moment was drawing closer. It could be the moment everything changed—whether for better or worse, she wasn’t sure. But the decision she had slowly made over the past weeks was now looming in front of her. The time to face it was drawing nearer, and she couldn’t avoid it any longer.

As Siva entered the house, his face was clouded with concern. Gayatri looked up, sensing something was off. 

He dropped his bag on the chair and sighed deeply, running a hand through his hair. “Gayu, bad news,” he began, his voice filled with frustration. “I’ve got an urgent trip on Saturday. I know it’s terrible timing, especially with Raj finally agreeing to come.”reassuring

Gayatri’s heart sank. She had been mentally preparing for Raj’s visit, hoping Siva would be there to help her navigate the situation. Now, the thought of handling everything alone made her uneasy. “Can’t we reschedule?” she asked carefully. “Without you here, how am I supposed to manage?” 

Siva shook his head, his tone firm but gentle. “I don’t think that’s a good idea, Gayu. You know how hard it was to convince Raj. He’s really struggling, and pushing this to next week could make things worse—for him and for me.” 

He sat down beside her, taking her hand in his, his voice softening. “I’ll be home Friday night, don’t worry. But while I’m gone on Saturday, I need you to take care of him. Raj isn’t himself lately, and he needs support. We both know how important this is for him.”

Gayatri bit her lip, the weight of the situation pressing down on her. Raj’s emotional state had been fragile for weeks, and while she felt for him, she also knew the tension between them. “I’ll try my best,” she replied slowly. “But are you sure it’s alright for me to handle it alone?”

Siva gave her a small,  smile. “You’re strong, Gayu. I trust you. You know Raj better than anyone. I’m sure you’ll find a way to make him feel better.” 

He paused, “And whatever it takes to help him get through this weekend, I’m okay with that. You don’t have to hold back. Just do what you think is right.”

Gayatri frowned slightly, unsure of what he meant. There was something in his tone, something she couldn’t quite place. “Whatever it takes?” she repeated, her voice cautious.

Siva nodded, his expression calm. “Yes, whatever it takes. You know I trust your judgment completely. Raj needs to get back on his feet, and I’ll support any decision you make to help him.” 

Gayatri didn’t respond immediately. There was a subtle undercurrent to his words that left her feeling unsettled, though she couldn’t put her finger on it. “I’ll do my best,” she finally said, though her thoughts were racing.

Siva looked relieved, a smile spreading across his face. “That’s all I’m asking for, Gayu. You’re the best wife anyone could have.”

Gayatri smiled back, but her mind remained clouded with uncertainty. As Siva kissed her goodnight, she felt a sense of unease creeping in. She pushed the thoughts aside for now, knowing she would have to face whatever came with Raj’s visit soon enough.
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Venkatesh
మీ స్పందన నాకు ప్రేరణ! కథ మీ మనసును తాకితే, ఒక చిన్న మాట రాయండి...

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Superb update. Looks like the cuckold wimp siva should be doing many things to keep his wife and Raj together.
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Excellent going
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Hot story but pls no cuckhold story pls.
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Marvelous
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Marvellous bro…
But suddenly you moved from the Holi scene to this. We were expecting some hot action on bed. 
Anyways, seems her mind is made up that her husband won’t mind if she has some fun with Raj. 
Bro, not introduce some erotic fun and don’t just concentrate much on navel only…
Let him kiss her properly and play with her boobs, thighs, buttocks properly…
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Finally the husband is almost playing a pimp here. Let Raj shove his monster dick inside her multiple time and she should not feel her husband dick after this and she should hate her husband thereafter.
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(05-04-2026, 07:05 PM)cool.smart2 Wrote: Marvellous bro…
But suddenly you moved from the Holi scene to this. We were expecting some hot action on bed. 
Anyways, seems her mind is made up that her husband won’t mind if she has some fun with Raj. 
Bro, not introduce some erotic fun and don’t just concentrate much on navel only…
Let him kiss her properly and play with her boobs, thighs, buttocks properly…

Holi incidents and situational romance was covered in 5 parts already in Section 31. Holi Celebrations. Just check in case you missed. 
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Venkatesh
మీ స్పందన నాకు ప్రేరణ! కథ మీ మనసును తాకితే, ఒక చిన్న మాట రాయండి...

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Siva and Raj both together planning together
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33. Finally

Part 1

On Friday early morning, Siva picked up Chintu to drop him at their grandma’s house. When Raj came that Friday morning at 11 AM, he looked morose and depressed. Gayatri felt very sad for him. Although she was excited that he had agreed to come. 

Gayatri greeted him warmly, "Raj, it's so good to see you. Come in, make yourself comfortable."

Raj managed a weak smile, "Thanks, Bhabhi. It’s been tough."

Gayatri guided him to the living room, "We’ll do our best to make you feel better. How about we start with some tea?"
He enquired about Siva and Chintu, Gaytri said “your bhayya went to drop Chintu at grandma’s place for holidays. Yor bhayya will return in the afternoon.” He said fine.

As they settled in, Gayatri could see that Raj's sadness had only deepened. His eyes, once bright and full of charm, were now shadowed with despair. She knew this weekend would be challenging, but she was determined to help him. She could feel the weight of her decision looming, but for now, she focused on making Raj feel at home.

Throughout the time, Gayatri engaged Raj in conversations, trying to lift his spirits. She cooked his favorite meals and shared light-hearted stories. Despite her efforts, she could sense his lingering sadness.

After some prolonged silence, "Raj," Gayatri finally spoke, her voice gentle but firm, "I’ve seen how much you’ve been struggling. I can tell that something is eating away at you, and I can’t bear to see you like this. Please, talk to me."

Raj looked down at his hands, clenched tightly in his lap, his knuckles white. For a moment, he said nothing, as if he were trying to find the right words, or perhaps bracing himself for the conversation they both knew was inevitable.

"It’s you, Bhabhi," he said at last, his voice low and pained. "It’s always been you. I can’t get you out of my head. I’ve tried, God knows I’ve tried, but it’s like you’re in my every thought, my every dream. I can’t stop thinking about you."

Gayatri felt her heart sink. She had known this was coming, but hearing it spoken aloud made it all the more real, and all the more difficult to address. She took a deep breath, trying to steady herself before responding.

"Raj," she began, choosing her words carefully, "I understand how overwhelming these feelings must be for you. But you know that we can’t let them control us. We can’t let them ruin everything."

Raj shook his head, his eyes shining with a mix of frustration and longing. "You don’t understand, Bhabhi. This isn’t something I can just turn off. It’s not something I can just ignore. Every time I see you, every time I’m near you, it’s like a part of me just... aches. I want to be with you in a way that I know I can’t, but that doesn’t make the feelings any less real."

Gayatri reached out, placing a comforting hand on his arm, but Raj flinched slightly, as if her touch only intensified his torment. "Raj, I care about you, but we have to protect what we have, not destroy it with something that can never be."

"But why can’t it be, Bhabhi?" Raj’s voice broke, the desperation in his tone cutting through. "Why can’t I have something more? I know it’s wrong, I know you’re married to Siva, but I can’t help how I feel. I can’t keep pretending that these feelings don’t exist."

Gayatri’s heart ached as she saw the turmoil in his eyes. She wanted to ease his pain, to make him understand, but no matter how she phrased it, she could see that her words weren’t reaching him. "Raj, I told you already, I am loyal to my husband. If we cross this line, there’s no going back."

Raj let out a frustrated sigh, running his hands through his hair as he stood up and began pacing the veranda. "I know, I know all of that, but it doesn’t make this any easier. Every day, I feel like I’m suffocating, trapped by these feelings that I can’t express. I want you."

Gayatri stood as well, facing him with a mixture of sadness and resolve. "Raj, I wish I could take away your pain, but I can’t be what you want me to be. You have to find a way to move past this. You have to let go."

"But what if I can’t, Bhabhi?" Raj’s voice was raw with emotion. "What if I can’t let go? I’ve tried to bury these feelings, to focus on other things, but nothing works. I can’t just forget about you."

He paused, his voice trembling as he confessed, "That’s why I tried to end my life, Bhabhi. I thought it was the only way out, the only way to escape these thoughts of you. But even that... it didn’t work. I’m still here, and I’m still consumed by you."

Gayatri’s breath caught in her throat, her eyes widening in shock. "Raj, no," she whispered, her voice filled with a mix of horror and sorrow. "You can’t do that. You can’t give up like that. Your life is too precious."

Raj’s shoulders sagged, his eyes filled with hopelessness. "I don’t know what else to do. I’m drowning in these feelings, and every time I try to break free, they just pull me deeper. I don’t know how to stop."

Gayatri felt tears prick at the corners of her eyes, but she blinked them back, knowing that she had to remain strong for both of them. "Raj, you’re stronger than you think. I know this is hard, but you have to try. If you don’t, you’ll only hurt yourself more, and you’ll hurt everyone around you. You have to find a way to move on, even if it seems impossible right now. The only way to get back is to get married soon."

Raj stopped pacing, turning to look at her with a hopelessness that made her chest tighten. "Bhabhi, I don’t know if I can do that. I don’t know if I can ever get over you."

Gayatri’s voice trembled as she added, "Raj, I’ve given you everything I could—everything—on Holi. What more do you need? What more can I offer to ease your pain?"

Raj’s eyes softened as he looked into hers, the desperation still there but tempered by a deep sadness. "Bhabhi," he began quietly, his voice laced with sorrow and longing, "I know you’ve given me so much, and I’m grateful for every bit of it. But this pain... it doesn’t go away. The only thing that I feel could truly bring me peace, the only way I can imagine easing this ache, is to be with you—fully, completely—until this emptiness inside me is filled. I’m sorry, but that’s the truth I can’t escape."

Gayatri felt a tear slip down her cheek, but she quickly wiped it away. She was telling her last few sentences to cheer him up "I believe in you, Raj. I believe you can find a way, even if it takes time. But you have to start by accepting that this... us... can never be."

Raj didn’t respond, his silence speaking volumes. The desperation in his eyes was still there, but now it was mixed with a deep, lingering sadness that cut through 

Gayatri’s heart like a knife. She had hoped to reach him, to help him find peace, but she could see now that the path ahead would be far more difficult than she had imagined.
Meanwhile Siva arrived home, Raj touched Siva’s feet first. He always did when he met him after some days. Siva raised him up, hugged him. He said he was going on a tour the next day and would be back by Monday morning. 

Siva freshened up and sat down with Raj in the study room, a calm and understanding demeanor about him. "Raj, I've been worried about you. Tell me what's been going on in your mind," Siva prompted gently.

Raj sighed heavily, looking visibly relieved to have someone to confide in. "It's everything, bhayya. Work, personal life, it's all been weighing me down lately. I feel like I'm drowning in responsibilities," he confessed.

Siva nodded, his expression empathetic. "I understand, Raj. It's a lot to handle, especially when everything seems to pile up at once."

Raj continued, pouring out his thoughts and worries to Siva. "And then there's this personal dilemma I've been facing. It's been eating away at me, affecting my mood, my focus..."

Siva listened attentively, offering words of support and encouragement. "Sometimes, Raj, we need to take a step back and assess things objectively. It's okay to ask for help, to seek guidance when we're overwhelmed."

As their conversation delved deeper, Siva gently probed into the specifics of Raj's personal dilemma. "Is there something specific that's been bothering you, Raj? Something you feel you can't handle on your own?"

Raj hesitated, but then decided to open up to Siva. "It's about a relationship, Siva. Something that's been causing me a lot of turmoil lately."

Siva nodded, understanding the gravity of the situation. "Relationships can be complex, Raj. It's important to address any issues head-on, to find a resolution that brings peace of mind. I see you getting married soon will end your problem."

Raj “Bhayya without getting what I desired at least once, I can't marry anyone. I will wait forever for that or I will die“

Siva's concern deepened, but he kept his tone calm and supportive. "Raj, don't speak like that. There's always a way to find peace and fulfillment without drastic measures."

Meanwhile, Gayatri, who had been aware of Raj's problem and the potential solution, quietly prepared herself mentally for the conversation she would have with Raj once Siva left. She knew that allowing Raj was the only way to set things right for everyone involved, but… 

As Siva finished his conversation with Raj, he offered words of encouragement and guidance. "Raj, take some time to reflect on what we've talked about. Remember, you're not alone in this. We're here to support you, no matter what. But you need to find a way to move forward."

Raj nodded, though the weight of his emotions was still evident in his eyes. Siva watched him leave with a heavy heart, knowing that the struggle Raj was facing wouldn’t be easily resolved.

Later that night, as the house grew quiet and the soft hum of the night enveloped them, Gayatri and Siva settled into bed. But despite the familiar comfort of their room, the tension from the day still lingered in the air. Gayatri turned onto her side, her mind heavy with thoughts of Raj’s situation and the growing complexity of it all.

“Siva,” she whispered, her voice filled with concern and exhaustion. “I’ve been trying my best to help Raj, to get through to him, but he’s still struggling so much. It’s like he’s lost in his own world, trapped by his feelings, and I don’t know what more I can do.”

Siva lay beside her, his gaze fixed on the ceiling as he sighed deeply. He ran a hand through his hair, the weight of his own worry evident in his every movement. His tone was calm and steady when he spoke, but Gayatri could sense the worry underneath. “Gayu, I’ve tried too,” he said softly. “I’ve talked to him, offered advice, tried to guide him through this. But… it’s not something easy to fix. He’s feeling the pain of losing someone he thought he could have… a woman.”

Gayatri’s heart skipped a beat at his words, and she felt a tightening in her chest. Siva continued, his voice gentle but filled with unspoken meaning. “You’ve always been wise, Gayu. You have such compassion and understanding. Please, think of a solution. I have confidence in you”

That night, as the house fell silent and Siva drifted into sleep beside her, Gayatri lay wide awake, her mind racing. She stared at the ceiling. 

The gravity of the situation weighed heavily on her, pulling her in different directions. She cared for Raj, and she wanted to help him, but the complexity of their relationship made everything harder. She was torn between her loyalty to Siva, her commitment to her values, and the desperate need to pull Raj back from the edge he was teetering on.

The inner conflict churned within her. On one side, her loyalty to Siva was unwavering—he had always trusted her, and his calm reassurances made it clear he believed in her judgment. But that very trust also came with an unspoken responsibility, one that now felt heavier than ever. On the other side, her own moral compass was telling her that certain boundaries couldn’t be crossed, no matter how much Raj was struggling. But then there was Raj—lost, fragile, and slipping further away each day.

The thought of Raj’s haunted eyes flashed in her mind. Could she really stand by and do nothing while he suffered? Was there truly no other way to help him heal? She wanted to believe there was another solution, one that didn’t blur the lines of her marriage or her values. As she lay there, the weight of the decision pressed down on her. 

There was no easy answer, no clear path forward. Whatever she chose would have lasting consequences, not only for herself but for Siva and Raj as well.
In that moment, Gayatri realized that she stood at a crossroads—one where every decision came with a price. 

She would either heal or complicate the lives of the people she cared about most, and with that realization came the heavy burden of responsibility. Her mind continued to whirl with possibilities and doubts, but she knew one thing for certain: she could not escape the weight of the decision ahead of her. It was now in her hands, and there was no turning back.

The next morning, Gayatri woke up before the sun had fully risen, the faint light of dawn filtering through the curtains. She lay still for a few moments, staring up at the ceiling, her mind swirling with thoughts and emotions. The weight of the previous night’s conversation with Siva still hung heavily in the air, and today would be the day when everything would change.

Siva remained asleep beside her, his breathing steady, unaware of the storm brewing in her mind. Gayatri quietly slipped out of bed, her feet cold against the floor, and made her way to the dressing table. She sat down slowly, her eyes focusing on her reflection in the mirror. Her face looked calm, but her thoughts were anything but. The inner conflict from the night before still raged inside her, yet now, something had shifted. A decision had been made.

She reached up and gently touched the mangalsutra the Nupital Thread around her neck, feeling its cool metal against her skin. Today, it seemed heavier than usual, as if it, too, was bearing the weight of the decision she had made. The symbol of her marriage, her bond with Siva, now felt like a reminder of the delicate balance she had to maintain—one between loyalty, responsibility, and compassion.

The reflection staring back at her seemed like a different person. She had always been strong, steady, and wise, but now, she faced a crossroads she had never anticipated. Her thoughts drifted to Raj—his pain, his hopelessness, the way he had become a shadow of his former self. 

Gayatri knew one thing for certain: she was responsible for what would happen next. If she didn’t act, Raj’s spiral might continue, and the guilt of inaction would weigh on her forever. But if she stepped into this unknown, it could change everything—her relationship with Siva, her sense of self, and the fragile trust that held their lives together.

Her hand fell away from the mangalsutra, and she let out a long, shaky breath. She had never imagined that her life would lead to this moment, but now that she was here, she had no choice but to face it. The decision had already been made, and now, all that was left was to see it through.

The day ahead would be crucial. With Raj being present, and whatever happened between them would determine the course of their lives. She hoped she had the strength to make the right choices, to navigate the fine line between compassion and compromise. The uncertainty gnawed at her, but she knew she couldn’t escape it any longer.

With a final glance in the mirror, Gayatri rose from the dressing table, her heart heavy with the weight of what lay ahead. Today, everything would change, and she prayed she was ready to face the consequences.

Siva entered quietly, freshly showered, dressed for his trip. His bag stood by the door. She turned when she sensed him behind her, offering a small smile.

Siva: “Didn’t sleep much, did you?”

She shook her head. “Neither did you.”

After a few sips of tea, Siva set his cup down, glancing at her hands curled around hers.

Siva (softly): “I kept thinking about what I said last night.”

She looked up, cautious. Her heart beat louder.

Siva: “About Raj.”

Her fingers tightened slightly around the cup. “Hmm.”


Siva: “He’s drifting, Gayatri. You see it too, don’t you?”

She nodded slowly, saying nothing.

Siva: “There’s something inside him... lost. It’s not just his work or laziness. It’s deeper than that. And I know I’m not the person who can reach him.”

His voice was calm, quiet, almost resigned. She felt her chest grow heavy with the weight of what he wasn’t saying.

Siva: “But he listens to you. I don’t know what it is… maybe your strength, maybe the way you look at him without judgment. But when he’s near you, something softens in him.”

She looked away, blinking back the sudden sting in her eyes.

Gayatri: “He’s... young. He’ll find his way.”

Siva: “Maybe. But maybe he needs someone to walk beside him a little, until he does.”

He reached across the table, gently covering her hand with his.

Siva (quietly): “If you can bring him back to himself—even a little—do it, Gayatri.”


She looked at him then, truly looked at him. There was weariness in his eyes, yes—but also love.

Gayatri: “You think I can save him?”

Siva: “yes I think so,” he said. 

Gayatri followed him to the doorway, her heart pounding beneath the calm of her face.

He turned once more at the threshold, holding her gaze.
Siva: “Take care of yourself while I’m gone. Do what makes you feel... whole.”

She nodded, unable to speak. And just like that, he left Raj and Gayatri alone in the house.

The door clicked softly shut, but its echo stayed in the air around her. She stood in the stillness, her breath shallow, her soul torn. 
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