16-11-2024, 11:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-11-2024, 11:30 PM by Lollobionda. Edited 1 time in total. Edited 1 time in total.)
A great story needs a great starting point, and this story has a great starting point,
namely, Nadir's fantasy...
He (Nadir) must have realised by now that he has put his Meena, whom he loves more than anything,
at the mercy of a charmer like Jalal...
Sometimes, when I think about it, I can not help feeling that Meena, *by turning Nadir's fantasy into reality*
(after the experience with Mansi that almost led to a divorce), is also ‘indirectly’ teaching him a lesson.
A lesson because, *although she enjoys it all*, she sometimes feels like a rotten cheat and Nadir keeps
putting her in these situations.
In this sense
All the best
Lollobionda
namely, Nadir's fantasy...
He (Nadir) must have realised by now that he has put his Meena, whom he loves more than anything,
at the mercy of a charmer like Jalal...
Sometimes, when I think about it, I can not help feeling that Meena, *by turning Nadir's fantasy into reality*
(after the experience with Mansi that almost led to a divorce), is also ‘indirectly’ teaching him a lesson.
A lesson because, *although she enjoys it all*, she sometimes feels like a rotten cheat and Nadir keeps
putting her in these situations.
In this sense
All the best
Lollobionda