I'm completely obsessed with this story!!! It's so good and am dying to read Arnav Khushi confrontation. But I understand the need for a proper build up to the scene. Can't wait for the next chapter and I'm definitely going to check out your other work :)
You presented the antithesis quite well. Khushi has had two diametrically opposite experiences with the Gupta family, and she might have agreed to forgive them, but I shall stick with Lavanya's opinion.
You shown how golden khushie is but Lavanya right they do not deserve to be forgiven so easily I think khushie needs to let them know how they have let her down ,and what she expects from them in the future this conversation needs to happen with the guptas as well as Payal and the riazadas ,I think Arjun's dad shd tell them that they have I not done the right thing where khushie concerned.
I am sorry. I know i ll get brickbats for this but in this story i am unable 2 sympathize with Kushi. Arnav dint believe her lie. He kept repeating no, u r lying, u love only me. She only looked him in the face & claimed that she loves shyam.
What ever might b her reason in such a scenario Arnav can only hate her. No1 can b so understanding & forgiving. Even Garima did ask her repeatedly. If she couldn't tell before Arnav she c'd ve told Payal separately i ve reasons & c'd ve explained 2 her Jiji. Payal has always been more loving & supportive than even Garima/Bua.
So sorry if u hate me 4 this comment but in this FF my support is only for Arnav & not for Kushi!
One can understand La's anger. She was the one to pick up the pieces the last time around. But, Khushi is right in wanting to forgive. In order to move forward, isn't it necessary that we do just that? Won't being weighed down by the baggage of resentment hinder our own progress?