19-01-2026, 03:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 19-01-2026, 03:16 AM by Demeter. Edited 4 times in total. Edited 4 times in total.)
I consider these discussions and diverging interpretations to be an indication that the story has resonated with readers.
However, it would be very desirable if other readers would also participate in order to maintain the momentum and excitement and provide new impetus.
This would also be an additional motivation for the author, who is in the process of creating a story that will inspire many here.
I am firmly convinced of this.
To pick up on the debates on RCF, I would just like to note the following: We are both very close to each other.
There is one point where we have different perspectives, but it is only a slight nuance.
Namely,
when Hemant was in the process of putting down the difficult burden of his past, Sonarika stood by him the whole time.
She did not leave him alone with it and walk away!
However, he was so preoccupied with himself that he neglected himself and did not notice Sonarika or what was going on with her.
Otherwise, he would have sensed the gradually growing bitterness within her and noticed her search for strong support, which brought her to the brink of despair in these difficult times.
He had also sensed that her "sister!" Meghana was pressuring her daily – without regard for the consequences and without restraint – to leave him and start over with another "strong!" man who also deserved her.
I do not wish to give the impression that I condone her extramarital relationship with Vikram. I consider this to be an unacceptable step, but one that must be seen as a consequence of her desperation...
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Demeter
However, it would be very desirable if other readers would also participate in order to maintain the momentum and excitement and provide new impetus.
This would also be an additional motivation for the author, who is in the process of creating a story that will inspire many here.
I am firmly convinced of this.
To pick up on the debates on RCF, I would just like to note the following: We are both very close to each other.
There is one point where we have different perspectives, but it is only a slight nuance.
Namely,
when Hemant was in the process of putting down the difficult burden of his past, Sonarika stood by him the whole time.
She did not leave him alone with it and walk away!
However, he was so preoccupied with himself that he neglected himself and did not notice Sonarika or what was going on with her.
Otherwise, he would have sensed the gradually growing bitterness within her and noticed her search for strong support, which brought her to the brink of despair in these difficult times.
He had also sensed that her "sister!" Meghana was pressuring her daily – without regard for the consequences and without restraint – to leave him and start over with another "strong!" man who also deserved her.
I do not wish to give the impression that I condone her extramarital relationship with Vikram. I consider this to be an unacceptable step, but one that must be seen as a consequence of her desperation...
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Demeter


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