11-03-2026, 01:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-03-2026, 01:07 AM by Demeter. Edited 2 times in total. Edited 2 times in total.)
"Dean Winchester00007"s comments seem understandable and, in part, plausible to me.
There is general agreement, but there are differing views on one fundamental point.
First of all, I would like to emphasise that I greatly appreciate the character of Sonarika and that the sections in which she appears are of particular importance to me.
The moments they share, full of sensual encounters, are characterised by an exciting atmosphere and, in my humble opinion, have a special appeal that even overshadows
the moments with Pranitha.
Equating the adultery and affair with Vikram, which Sonarika had behind the back of her husband and the father of her child, with Hemant's silence about his past is
incomprehensible, daring and inaccurate.
At this point, Hemant had largely come to terms with his past and closed this chapter in his life.
It is quite conceivable that Sonarika played a major role in Michael King's resurrection in Hemant. She felt it was imperative to intervene in the cafeteria in her role as protector.
In her opinion, Hemant was not sufficiently capable of asserting himself and protecting his family. She felt the need to show him what she expected of a ‘real man’,
namely one who was capable of protecting himself and his family.
At that point, MK was, in a sense, no longer in existence.
Sonarika harboured the desire and dream of having a strong man by her side, someone she may no longer have seen in Hemant. In my opinion, this urge was also the trigger
for her affair and sexual relationship with Vikram.
Hemant had his first extramarital sex only after Sonarika had revealed her affair with Vikram, not before.
Hemant considered discarding all the past events and making a fresh start with Sonarika if she had not gone to Vikram after their conversation and he had not found her in
Vikram's flat. Hemant had booked a hotel room for that evening, which he wanted to spend with Sonarika.
However, things turned out differently than planned because he met her at Vikram's flat.
It would also be interesting to explore the following questions:
What circumstances led Hemant to become Michael King?
Did he possibly have a secret mission?
I would like to cautiously note that one might wonder whether he was possibly working on behalf of government institutions and carrying out certain operations.
The question arises as to whether he was authorised to talk about this, apart from the small circle of people who were responsible for planning and commanding these operational actions?
Questions upon questions, which will hopefully be answered by the author soon...
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Demeter
There is general agreement, but there are differing views on one fundamental point.
First of all, I would like to emphasise that I greatly appreciate the character of Sonarika and that the sections in which she appears are of particular importance to me.
The moments they share, full of sensual encounters, are characterised by an exciting atmosphere and, in my humble opinion, have a special appeal that even overshadows
the moments with Pranitha.
Equating the adultery and affair with Vikram, which Sonarika had behind the back of her husband and the father of her child, with Hemant's silence about his past is
incomprehensible, daring and inaccurate.
At this point, Hemant had largely come to terms with his past and closed this chapter in his life.
It is quite conceivable that Sonarika played a major role in Michael King's resurrection in Hemant. She felt it was imperative to intervene in the cafeteria in her role as protector.
In her opinion, Hemant was not sufficiently capable of asserting himself and protecting his family. She felt the need to show him what she expected of a ‘real man’,
namely one who was capable of protecting himself and his family.
At that point, MK was, in a sense, no longer in existence.
Sonarika harboured the desire and dream of having a strong man by her side, someone she may no longer have seen in Hemant. In my opinion, this urge was also the trigger
for her affair and sexual relationship with Vikram.
Hemant had his first extramarital sex only after Sonarika had revealed her affair with Vikram, not before.
Hemant considered discarding all the past events and making a fresh start with Sonarika if she had not gone to Vikram after their conversation and he had not found her in
Vikram's flat. Hemant had booked a hotel room for that evening, which he wanted to spend with Sonarika.
However, things turned out differently than planned because he met her at Vikram's flat.
It would also be interesting to explore the following questions:
What circumstances led Hemant to become Michael King?
Did he possibly have a secret mission?
I would like to cautiously note that one might wonder whether he was possibly working on behalf of government institutions and carrying out certain operations.
The question arises as to whether he was authorised to talk about this, apart from the small circle of people who were responsible for planning and commanding these operational actions?
Questions upon questions, which will hopefully be answered by the author soon...
-----------
Demeter


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