04-03-2026, 07:17 PM
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(04-03-2026, 07:02 PM)Rocky@handsome Wrote: I understand your point to some extent, but I’m still not fully convinced by the explanation. To me, the emotional weight of what Vikram is enduring needs a much deeper resolution.
Is it not the only path forward for Mirnaa to offer a sincere, heartfelt apology to Vikram for the immense pain she has caused? She must not only seek his forgiveness but truly ache for it, understanding that her past choices have left his spirit shattered.
It is time for an unbreakable vow: a promise that she will remain loyal to Vikram forever and never again return to Bharat. She is fully aware that every time she chooses Bharat, or gives herself to him, Vikram doesn’t just feel heartbreak—his very soul bleeds. Vikram knows the depth of Bharat’s malice, and for Mirnaa to continue drifting back to such an evil influence is a cruelty no one should endure.
It is fundamentally unfair for Vikram to be discarded and reclaimed at whim, as if his devotion were a revolving door.
To truly heal the wounds she has inflicted, Mirnaa must now become a sanctuary for Vikram’s heart. She must offer him a devotion so absolute that it mends his broken spirit, proving through her every action that he is—and will always be—her only choice.
Regards
Rocky ❤️
Its fair point, but its not that way ..when i started the story my intention was to make the couple go open relationship.. its because of the character dimensions keep changing.. i started limiting that don't navgiate to open. From innocent pure, to understanding and open. that was the original goal.


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