Mishti knew that was it. That was the moment she had been waiting since she arrived in Mumbai. While she gave her father space and never pressured or even as much mentioned the need for them to talk about how long she was going to pretend to be Pragati, she had wanted to have this conversation since she found out her sister wouldn't wake up. But then she met Ritwik and saw how much he loved her sister and how he could potentially love her too and she started to feel like she wanted to be loved by him. It was a feeling she would be comfortable and more than happy with. But her mother was right. She would probably question his feelings and feel guilty for lying to him for a lifetime. And if she ever got guilty enough to confess her lies she was positive he would hate her. She knew what she had to do. She knew what the right thing to do was and based on Kunal's face he also knew it. But just because her head told her what was right it didn't mean her heart didn't feel almost sad about it. She felt slightly disappointed and upset and although she wasn't entitled to feel this way about him, she just did.
Met his match
Vihaan Shergill, a renowned Literature professor, leads a life of tradition and duty. His world is upended by the arrival of Pallavi Sharma, a vibrant and impulsive young woman. As their paths intertwine, a forbidden flame ignites, challenging societal norms and family expectations. Can their love survive the complexities of their relationship and the pressures of the world around them?
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