What makes women fall in love with Foster?
Well, for one, he thinks. Thinks, pnders and introspects about people and emotions and most importantly acts to fix his mistakes unlike most men. Now, why blame us for falling in love with him " a fictional character.
Seriously Jen Jen...last night when I was reading the update, I was thinking ...maybe the only way I can meet Foster again is if I do something about it. Maybe have him in a scene in DND. That's how badly, I didn't want to let go. But I'll. You know why...I want Khushi and Foster to live happily ever after. Theirs is the fairy of IPK FF forum. A beautiful one we enjoyed every step of the way. Thank you Jen Jen!
"Were they mere pawns at the hands of a higher power, a master albeit eccentric designer who had a twisted, warped, slightly sadistic sense of humor...?" " We are aren't we. That was a a stunning thought you expressed and the beauty of it lies in the answer - Acceptance.
Such is the power of fate and destiny because there are many a times in life when human effort is over rated. The acceptance brings happiness and then life stops being twisted, warped with slightly sadistic sense of humor" to become blissful.
In a way that is where Khushi's strengths lie. Yes, she craved him but when things went bad...she just went with the flow albeit unhappily and that maybe the only reason she survived.
There are many times when going with the flow is better for one especially when the going gets tough and you are left with no options. Waiting out is not a bad option. It helps to lie low rather than fight it every step of the way because fighting yourself constantly leaves you bruised and scarred forever. I admire her quiet resicilience. She is the perfect partner for Foster.
He deserved her. You know why? All his life luck failed him and in finding her he got luckyπ.
They are the perfect Ying and Yang. God Bless them and Branny...and those two more children to come.
Love you Jen. For ALS and for being that friend whom I would never have met if it weren't for ALS. I got lucky tooπ
Jenny,
What a journey this has been. I started reading ALS when it was half way through, but I am delighted to to be a part of this journey. I fell in love with Foster, Khushi and little Branny and this story, these characters will always be close my heart.
The beauty of this story lies in its simplicity. It was one those fairy tales that can happen in real, the ambiance was beautiful and enchanting. You took me to Landour, a place I have never visited...I could almost smell the sweetness of pine and cedar. π³
There were no over the top characters, no creepy villains...A story of two teenagers who fell in love and found solace in each other...circumstances forced them to part ways, but fate brought them together because the wolf and the read riding hood were meant to be together.
I feel like I lived with Arnav and Khushi, have travelled in view valley road, witnessed their love, separation and their union and dashed to the woods with them. Each and every description was vivid and the emotions were heartfelt. I went back to my teenage years when I read about 17 year old Arnav and Khushi and I grew up with them as they grew.
The last chapter is a perfect end to this fairy tale. Loved every word of it. βοΈ
What was the purpose of it all? Were they mere pawns in the hands of a higher power, a master albeit eccentric designer who had a twisted, warped, slightly sadistic sense of humor...? Or was their life, their existence, their destiny just a matter of chance...random, meaningless events, nobody had any control over. Or as Khushi would like to believe, God makes everything happen for a greater good that mere humans are sometimes unable to fathom. πππ
Foster got his Khushi, Khushi got her perfect spring wedding, little Branny found his daddy.
Thank you so much for giving us Mr. and Mrs. Foster and Branny, thank you for taking us to the hills of Landour. π€π€ I can't find words to express how much I love this story. I am going to read this many times.
This is a masterpiece. πππ Take a bow.
PS: Will you give us an epilogue?