04-03-2026, 07:19 AM
(03-03-2026, 10:37 AM)Harry Jordan Wrote:..
"The deal needs to change" she said quietly.
"I thought I was the only one who ruined this marriage. I thought I was the wrongdoer"
A flicker of confusion crossed his face.
"And now?" he asked.
“And now...I know our marriage was a lie all along!!!" she said.
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I have read another successful chapter, which made the long wait really worthwhile.
I think that with this step, which resembles an "attack", Sonarika is leaning too far out of the window and thus overshooting the mark.
Her logic is also without a definable basis and has an unclear structure.
She is attempting to blame Hemant for the ‘adultery und cheating’ that led to the break-up, which was solely her fault, in order to possibly achieve moral purification.
However, I find this extremely risky and unfounded.
Hemant was honest with her from the beginning and never cheated on her or lied to her during their time together.
He simply did not reveal his past to her completely because, among other things, he wanted to break away from that past and bury it once and for all.
Sonarika, meanwhile, also has a considerable number of dark sides to her past, which she has not yet mentioned to Hemant.
One example of this is the exact circumstances surrounding her sister, her exact relationship and closeness to Meghna.
Those are my initial thoughts on the matter. Perhaps more later!
It seems to me that in the coming chapters we can expect a similar ‘battle’ to the one in the film
‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’
with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
Ultimately, however, this led to the two finding their way back to each other...
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Demeter


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