Yesterday, 01:52 PM
(Yesterday, 01:41 PM)Hornytamilan23 Wrote: It is inevitable, the author asked for it, hence the comment:
You can ignore this Heygi, because I want your Ending, stemmed out of your mind.
There are several believable ways this story could end, depending on the message the author wants to leave. Here are four strong possibilities:
Ending 1: Jay & Nikita Reconcile (Redemption Arc)
- Jay genuinely realizes that Nikita is the love of his life and works to earn back her trust.
- Nikita struggles because she has feelings for both Jay and Tarun, but ultimately realizes that her emotional bond with Jay never completely disappeared.
- Tarun notices that her heart still leans toward Jay and chooses to step away gracefully rather than become someone's second choice.
- Jay and Nikita reconcile, but only after rebuilding trust slowly, showing that love alone isn't enough—effort and accountability matter.
Theme: Forgiveness, growth, and second chances.
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Ending 2: Nikita Chooses Tarun (Moving Forward)
- Jay's realization comes too late.
- Nikita decides that the affair permanently broke the foundation of her marriage.
- She honors her commitment to Tarun, who has consistently respected and supported her.
- Jay accepts the consequences of his choices and later finds someone new, entering a healthier relationship after learning from his mistakes.
Theme: Actions have consequences, and life moves forward.
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Ending 3: Nikita Chooses Neither
- Nikita realizes she's been defining herself through relationships.
- She ends things with both Jay and Tarun and focuses on rebuilding her own life.
- Tarun reconnects with his own future, perhaps even reconsidering his past relationship or simply moving on.
- Jay also moves forward, eventually finding love again after becoming a better person.
Theme: Self-discovery, independence, and emotional healing.
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Ending 4: Three Different Paths (Bittersweet Realism)
- Tarun recognizes that Nikita's feelings for Jay haven't completely disappeared and decides to let her go.
- Jay tries everything to save the marriage, but Nikita believes too much damage has been done.
- They divorce peacefully.
- Years later:
- Jay finds a healthier relationship after changing himself.
- Nikita finds happiness with someone completely unexpected.
- Tarun also finds love elsewhere.
No one "wins," but everyone grows.
Theme: Sometimes love isn't enough, but growth is.
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Which Ending Feels Most Natural?
Given the setup, the most emotionally realistic ending is probably a blend of Ending 1 and Ending 4. Tarun is emotionally mature enough to recognize that Nikita's heart still has unresolved feelings for Jay. Whether Jay and Nikita actually reconcile should depend on whether Jay earns forgiveness—not simply because he regrets his mistakes.
That kind of ending respects all three characters:
- Jay faces the consequences of his affair and grows.
- Nikita makes an active choice instead of being pulled by guilt or obligation.
- Tarun keeps his dignity by refusing to stay in a relationship where he isn't truly chosen.
You laid a route map of all possibilities.
Hats off to you.
There is one dynamic, which you didn't post it. But thats fine, the climax may look even more unexpected that way.. However, climax indeed have some of points you had predicted.
I loved it, something are truly put up well. Like you thought well
Lets see what others say.


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