01-06-2025, 01:37 PM 
		
	
	
		Poor Rahul...he was too consumed by his work, thinking he was building a better life, while unknowingly neglecting the emotional and physical needs of his wife, kavya...
Kavya — instead of addressing the gap, let silence take over…but even that silence had a root.
and honestly, a part of that blame still circles back to rahul.
how could she speak when he was hardly ever there to listen?
The poor guy was drowning in work, yes — juggling deadlines, chasing promotions,
burning out his energy from 9 to 10, day in and day out.
but in the process of building a future, he forgot to water the present.
Forgot that a relationship doesn’t survive on intent alone — it needs presence, attention, connection.
how could he nourish a marriage when he barely came home in time to breathe,
let alone see the cracks forming in his wife’s heart?
Danish–he wasn’t looking to betray. just offered a shoulder. shoulders led to warmth. warmth led to wildfire. and by the time guilt knocked — the door was already scorched.
No one set out to burn the house down — but ignoring the cracks made sure it collapsed. In the end, it wasn’t lust or love that destroyed them — it was negligence, silence, and poor emotional maintenance.
	
	
	
	
Kavya — instead of addressing the gap, let silence take over…but even that silence had a root.
and honestly, a part of that blame still circles back to rahul.
how could she speak when he was hardly ever there to listen?
The poor guy was drowning in work, yes — juggling deadlines, chasing promotions,
burning out his energy from 9 to 10, day in and day out.
but in the process of building a future, he forgot to water the present.
Forgot that a relationship doesn’t survive on intent alone — it needs presence, attention, connection.
how could he nourish a marriage when he barely came home in time to breathe,
let alone see the cracks forming in his wife’s heart?
Danish–he wasn’t looking to betray. just offered a shoulder. shoulders led to warmth. warmth led to wildfire. and by the time guilt knocked — the door was already scorched.
No one set out to burn the house down — but ignoring the cracks made sure it collapsed. In the end, it wasn’t lust or love that destroyed them — it was negligence, silence, and poor emotional maintenance.

 
 

 

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