07-07-2026, 08:50 AM
What a roller coaster ride of emotions.
It's very hard to watch them move on. HeyGI, your stories are life lessons. Anyone who reads your stories will panic—not because fantasies are dangerous, but because human emotions are so fragile and sensitive, and we often overlook them. The thrill and excitement may fade after sex.. but reality eventually hits hard.
The contrast between the worlds Nikitha experiences is heartbreaking. Jay's mother, even after knowing it was just a marriage without love, still says Nikitha will always be their daughter. On the other hand, Tharun's mother slaps her. That contrast says so much.
I also noticed another brilliant parallel. Nikitha is now spending even more time in sex with Tharun, trying harder to fit into his life after moving on from Jay. It's almost a mirror of what Jay did to Nikitha in past when he moved on from his ex and entered a life with Nikitha. What a classic this story is turning out to be.
Above all, I loved Nikitha's explanation for why she didn't want a second round after the sex with Tharun, even though she had done it with Jay. It wasn't about physical attraction—she said it like it came from the depth of her love for Jay. Whether that's the author's intention or not, that little detail carried a lot of emotional weight.
This story keeps proving that the biggest conflicts aren't created by villains—they're created by ordinary people trying to navigate love, guilt, and moving on. That's what makes it feel so real.
I'm kind of sad that the story is coming to an end. These characters have been living in my mind almost every hour of the day.
More than anything, I just want all three of them—Jay, Nikitha, and Tharun—to find peace. They've all made mistakes, they've all suffered in different ways, and they've all loved sincerely in their own way.
No matter how the story ends, I hope each of them finds a peaceful life ahead. That's all I wish for them.
It's very hard to watch them move on. HeyGI, your stories are life lessons. Anyone who reads your stories will panic—not because fantasies are dangerous, but because human emotions are so fragile and sensitive, and we often overlook them. The thrill and excitement may fade after sex.. but reality eventually hits hard.
The contrast between the worlds Nikitha experiences is heartbreaking. Jay's mother, even after knowing it was just a marriage without love, still says Nikitha will always be their daughter. On the other hand, Tharun's mother slaps her. That contrast says so much.
I also noticed another brilliant parallel. Nikitha is now spending even more time in sex with Tharun, trying harder to fit into his life after moving on from Jay. It's almost a mirror of what Jay did to Nikitha in past when he moved on from his ex and entered a life with Nikitha. What a classic this story is turning out to be.
Above all, I loved Nikitha's explanation for why she didn't want a second round after the sex with Tharun, even though she had done it with Jay. It wasn't about physical attraction—she said it like it came from the depth of her love for Jay. Whether that's the author's intention or not, that little detail carried a lot of emotional weight.
This story keeps proving that the biggest conflicts aren't created by villains—they're created by ordinary people trying to navigate love, guilt, and moving on. That's what makes it feel so real.
I'm kind of sad that the story is coming to an end. These characters have been living in my mind almost every hour of the day.
More than anything, I just want all three of them—Jay, Nikitha, and Tharun—to find peace. They've all made mistakes, they've all suffered in different ways, and they've all loved sincerely in their own way.
No matter how the story ends, I hope each of them finds a peaceful life ahead. That's all I wish for them.


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