22-08-2025, 08:37 PM
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(22-08-2025, 04:20 PM)Harry Jordan Wrote: I think you rushed the chapter when reading because there is nowhere the story states Sonarika has no love for Hemant. Hell even now , she is holding onto her broken heart to her husband. Only difference is she cannot blame him but more herself because unlike other cheating wife stories , here Sonarika is aware of her actions and is hurting herself realizing the extent of pain her sin has caused not just on Hemant but on their future as well.After Sonarika’s confession, Hemant—the man she loved most—was shattered to the core, suffering a stroke from heartbreak.
Sonarika is not "moving on" from Hemant , she honestly can't. Because like she said , Hemant built the Sonarika that Vikram was attracted to. For her, love for Hemant moves beyond a physical relationship , if she only loved Vikram she would've never slept with Hemant. But not only she slept with Hemant , she also enjoyed his improvement and was also sexually satisfied. Sonarika is not the one drifting from her marriage , its actually Hemant. Because its not going to be easy for Sonarika to move on from Hemant , she simply can't. This is the harsh truth in this story , Vikram truly has evolved into something primal and deep for her life , but Sonarika is still struggling to name what his relation to her is. Because like she always stated , even though Vikram's feelings are deeper , she still haven't replaced Hemant with Vikram in her heart. Her justification was a dual love , stating she loves them both in different ways. But Hemant's actions is forcing her , making her see that she cannot have them both for life. At the end of the day , she will have to choose.
Because that is this war that will commence , both Sonarika and Hemant will fight to find their identity. While Sonarika will try to find hope for their marriage to somehow survive , she will also try to find her identity , where her place is , what should define her , and the most important , which man will be her future , Hemant or Vikram , and her decision to suffer her consequence once the choice is done. At the same time , Hemant has a fight , to find his identity , to find a way to merge Michael King and himself , to mold something better so that he can cure old wounds and finish some unfinished business and avenge old losses. So that he can finally put Michael King to rest and become his true self and find his path forward. And then the important question , what is his future? Will he have a partner for the future? Will Sonarika get a second chance? Or will it be Tamanna who gets to live her dream? Or is it Pranitha who gets to form a connection with him? Or is it Meghna who wants Hemant as a pet and enact more darker plots to make Sonarika suffer? Or is it going to be Disha? I mean Hemant even though is suffering also has a ton of options...LOL....
At the end of the day , this is the ultimate test for Hemant and Sonarika. And this conflict , this will either make them or break them!
Even after witnessing his pain and recovery, Sonarika never truly understood how grave her betrayal was.
If she had, the very first step would’ve been to sever all ties with Vikram—blocking his number immediately. But she couldn’t even do that.
Even when the doctor warned her that visiting Hemant could worsen his health, she failed to see how much pain her actions caused. Still, Vikram’s number remained active.
After returning home from the hospital, Vikram called Sonarika while Hemant was still hospitalized and vulnerable.
She didn’t even dare block his number. This showed a complete lack of remorse or recognition of her betrayal’s seriousness.
Later, while Hemant was right there in the hospital, Vikram called again.
Yet Sonarika showed no remorse or regret—did nothing to block Vikram’s number.
And just after that:—
Hemant’s gut-wrenching act of removing Sonarika’s mangalsutra and wiping off her sindoor — sacred symbols of their bond — should have been a wake-up call.
Yet Sonarika remained indifferent, refusing to block Vikram or respect the sacredness of their marriage.
Later after returning home — in their bedroom —Hemant confronted her bluntly: "You made me a cuckold.”
Such an insult breaks souls. Still, Sonarika’s inaction of blocking Vikram's number spoke volumes.
At the divorce proceedings, Hemant laid everything bare — their future, pain, and reality.
Still, Sonarika couldn’t even tell Vikram to stop calling.
If she truly cared, she would move heaven and earth to fix what’s broken.
The very first step?— Ending everything with Vikram.
Her failure here shows cold selfishness — not true remorse.
***
A person who places fleeting desire above deep love and sacrifice isn’t just selfish — they’re destructive.
Choosing Vikram over Hemant shows Sonarika’s complete disregard for the love, trust, and life they built.
This isn’t just betrayal — it’s a rejection of loyalty and decency.
If Sonarika truly chooses Vikram over Hemant, she becomes the worst kind of person —
one who destroys a sacred bond for selfish gain and escapes without responsibility.
***
Does she deserve a second chance??
For that Let’s see what real efforts Sonarika makes to bring Hemant back into her life.
If she truly wants a second chance, and if her love and respect for Hemant are genuine, she will leave no stone unturned to win him back. She would go to any length, giving her best, to prove her sincerity.
If not, this story will just become another typical tale — where the cheater escapes consequences and moves on happily, without regret.
Such deep betrayal demands strict consequences.
To show mercy would insult the pain and suffering Hemant endured.
Only the severest punishment fits a heart so cold that it lets go of true love for a fleeting thrill.
This story is a harsh reminder:
Some betrayals aren’t mere mistakes — they reveal deep selfishness that can never be tolerated or forgiven lightly.
***
Yes, there’s an interesting twist here: many women — like Tammu, Pranitha, Disha, and others — are ready to grow closer to Hemant.
But will any of them heal the deep wound Sonarika left in Hemant’s heart?
Will that scar on his soul ever truly fade?
Whatever happens, it’ll be truly compelling to see how Sonarika reacts when Hemant develops a strong bond with someone else.
[कभी-कभी हमें दूसरे को दिए हुए दर्द का सही एहसास तभी होता है, जब वो ही दर्द हमें उससे मिले जिससे हम बहुत प्यार करते हैं—और उसकी वैल्यू भी तभी पता चलती है जब वो इंसान दूर चला जाता है।]
"Sometimes, we truly realize the pain we caused someone only when we experience the same pain from the person we deeply love — and we understand their value only when that person goes far away from us."
Only then do we truly feel the pain we caused and realize the true value of the one we lost._
Let’s watch closely if Sonarika’s conscience awakens, and what lengths she goes to in order to win Hemant back.
I'm extremely sorry Harry if I spoke a lot, it's just —coz I'm deeply hurt by Sonarika's behaviour — I seriously didn't expected that typical "wife cheating" behaviour from this Story.— I thought maybe sonarika's conscience will wake up.
Regards
Rocky ❤️