Chapter 13 : The Obvious Yet The Unforeseen

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"Swara..." A very soft voice left Sharmishtha's lips, as she still struggled to open her eyes fully... to see her daughter who had been weeping for her mother's life all this while.

The sight of Swara's tears broke her heart.

"Maa!" Swara immediately wiped her tears and she put her hands forward to comfort Sharmishtha. "Maa, aaram se."

"Swara..." Sharmishtha opened her eyes finally, and turned her head slightly to see her Shona.

And that was all it took for Swara to break into sobs as she stared at her still-weak mother. No, she didn't want her daughter to cry.

"Stop crying!" Sharmishtha uttered to her. "See, I am fine now!" She told her daughter but she shaked her head in disbelief.

Here, her mom's life had almost been at stake since yesterday and she was telling her not to freaking cry!

"You... I-I can't Maa..." Swara couldn't control her tears as she was too overwhelmed by where situations were taking her. "I just can't." She whispered bowing her head in distress.

Her Maa was safe! She was staring at her! She looked at her mother with so many emotions swirling in her eyes.

But why all of it had to happen with her in the first place? Why was fate so cruel to her mom? Why was fate so cruel to her?!

"Stop crying, Swara!" Sharmishtha cooed to her daughter. "Please don't."

"Mene kaha tha aap se." Swara uttered to her while sobbing. "Apna dhyan rakha karo. Or aap ho ki sunte hi nahi ho."

Sharmishtha shaked her head, but in between she was still interrupted by those bright sunrays falling from the window...

And Swara immediately noticed what disturbed her mother. "Oh, I-I'll close the curtains!" And within a fraction of a second, she got up from the bed and hurried towards the window, as she shut the window tight and pulled the curtains together, covering Sharmishtha away from all those light rays.

And just then, she came back to her mother and sat near her again, running her fingers through Sharmishtha's hairs, caressing her with shivering hands.

"Maa y-you're okay now, right?" Swara asked her once for clarification. She wasn't going to sit back if even the slightest of thing bothered her mother now. "Kahi bhi dard nahi ho raha na? Please Maa, please tell me."

"Arey bas bas." Sharmishtha calmed Swara down as she smiled slightly. "Shant ho jaa Swara, breath! I'm better now, just a bit weakness and I know it's because of those medicines and it's very much ignorable. Sach toh yeh hai..." Sharmishtha smiled slightly and raised a hand cupping Swara's cheek tenderly. "Sach yeh hai ki mujhe raat ko hi hosh ho gaya tha. And that's when I saw, you were sleeping sitting on the chair right besides me, holding my hand. And I didn't want to wake you up, so even I drifted off to sleep then. And then... it's now when I got up."

"Mere liye iss baat se badh kar aur kuch bhi nahi hai." Swara muttered to her emotionally. "Ki meri Maa sahi salamat hai, woh thikh hai, I don't want anything else. I just want my Maa to be fine!"

"Of course, I had to be fine Shona." Sharmishtha told her smiling, which fell a bit as the cause of another possibility dawned upon her. "Who will take care of you and your Dida if something had happened to..." She was immediately shut as Swara's palm slapped her mouth, preventing her from saying what was her darkest nightmare.

"Don't even say that again." Swara uttered to her as tears once again shimmered in her eyes, and Sharmishtha stared at her daughter emotionally. "Do you even realise kya haalat ho gayi thi meri? Here you were fighting for your life, here your condition was getting critical, your surgery and everything happened and there... I feared with the thought of what if something would have happened to you! I swear Maa, I would have died then. Maa you are everything to me, I don't want to lose you. I can't even imagine losing you like this. Not on my watch."

"I am okay now, Shona." Sharmishtha cupped Swara's cheeks and Swara immediately grabbed her hands off her cheeks. She kissed them tightly, making Sharmishtha's smile spread more and making her feel more relaxed than ever.

There was nothing more satisfying in this world for her than seeing her daughter's well being. And same went for Swara. She was content that her Maa was safe and well.

"You were so much worried for me and I couldn't do anything Shona." Sharmishtha confessed her concerns to her regretfully. "I don't know how everything happened so suddenly, my memory is still a bit hazy. My accident and everything..."

"But Maa yeh sab..." Panic bubbled inside of Swara once again. "Why didn't you pay attention while crossing the road? You should have taken care! The local people said that a truck p-pushed you away and..."

Swara immediately stopped as she knew she shouldn't say anything that would stress her Maa as her condition was already fragile, and also because uttering those words reminded her of that disastrous incident that risked her mother's life so much.

"It was not my fault." Sharmishtha told her immediately. "It came from the right and just when I was crossing the road. It happened very suddenly, and with the speed that truck came... I wasn't able to do anything."

"I-I'm sorry Maa!" Swara cupped her mother's cheek as she pressed her lips against her forehead. "I shouldn't be talking about that, when you are in this state. I'm so sorry, I don't want to cause any stress to you."

"No Shona, it's completely alright!" Sharmishtha convinced Swara. 'I'm not that weak now. Remember, your mother is very strong. This accident was nothing for her. She fought with it, right?"

Swara smiled slightly with tears brimming in her eyes and she held Sharmishtha's hand tight. And for a few seconds, she wiped her tears away from her eyes and looked at her mother.

"Maa, I am telling you, please sleep." She requested her. "Don't take any stress. Just stay calm and go back to sleep. I'll be here with you only in case you need anything. I won't leave you alone now."

"Shona..." Sharmishtha called her. "I don't want you sleeping here so uncomfortably because of me. You also need to rest, have you looked at yourself in the mirror? Go and freshen up, till the time I'll sleep for some time."

"Haan, haan!" Swara shaked her head, agreeing with her mother as she knew she needed rest. "Okay Maa, you rest! And if you need something, then tell me! I'll be here only."

"Shona ab tu meri chinta mat kar." Sharmishtha told her softly, smiling. "I'm very much fine now. Iss wakt toh teri duty ka time hua hoga na? You go and do your duties, till that time I'll rest too."

Swara stared at her mother blankly, as she still couldn't understand what she should do now. It was an inevitable situation that her Maa was lying on the bed, no matter if she was fine but she was still needed to look after for her betterment. And here, her mother was telling her to not worry about her and go and do her duties today! She had no idea where was her path taking her now, the path she had planned on building herself but now it seemed like she had no more control over her path.

What was going on? And why?! Why should it had even happened to her mother?

"Jaa Shona." Sharmishtha uttered to her softly as she still smiled, and Swara again looked at her mother. Sharmishtha knew her daughter more than she knew herself. She knew she didn't want to leave her alone, and she didn't even acknowledge the fact that she was truly fine and she didn't want her to worry. She didn't want her daughter to step back from what she wanted to do and from what she was supposed to do. She didn't want to become a hurdle in her path.

And Swara, sensing that she was being X-rayed by her mother... the one person who knew her the most in this world... she couldn't reason with her anymore.

So, with a hesitant nod, assuring her mother that she was still there if she needed anything, she got up from the chair. Taking Sharmishtha's hands in hers and giving a quick kiss on them, she stared at her for one more time.

"Take care Maa." Swara told her for the umpteenth time. "Please."

"I will, Shona." Sharmishtha shaked her head in assurance. "Tu jaa, and don't worry about me."

Swara, still not fully convined, soon thereafter left the room, bottling up her emotions to her, letting her Maa rest like she said.

Her Maa was right, she was fine now. Her mother was okay, and she wanted nothing more than her Maa's well being.

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"I've never felt so torn in my life, not even when everyone had lost all their hopes on you. At that time... everyone, every damn doctor kept telling me that there was no hope for you to wake up and live your life like before. Some of those even went too far as to provide you a wish death, to just release you from this pain... that you've been bearing for almost two years... so that your sufferings stop once and for all. Even dad said that. Trust me, even I want to release you from this pain but... not like this. Not by giving you a wish death when I don't know if you do want to give up. Not after you tell me yourself to, which I know is... is not possible. But somewhere... somewhere in my heart I still know that one day you will get up. You will get up. And you know what? I never paid any damn heed to any of them. Mai iss vishwas ke saath raha ki aap ek din jarur uthoge. Ek baar aur, aap jeena shuru kar doge. Aap ek baar aur pehli jaisi ho jayegi. I never listened to any one, they were no one to talk about your state. But I still stood, I still stood high and tried doing everything to bring you back. Back to your family, back to your son. Pal pal mujhe iss baat ka gum hua, pal pal mai tadapta raha, yeh soch kar ki aap kab uthoge! Kab mai aapki pyaari si smile dekh paaunga. Kab mai aapko pehle jaise dekh paunga. Everyone had given up on you. No one came to see you after you were declared to be a lifeless soul who couldn't move and whose brain was dead. That was the darkest moment of my life. But today, you know what pained me the most? When I saw her breaking down for her mother, first time, I saw tears in her eyes! The strong façade she had carved around herself... her mother's accident was the last blow for her. And that was when I remembered that this was exactly how I had broken down for you. She reminded me of myself! Her state was similar to what mine was. And I don't know... what is it that broke my heart. All I know was just one thing, that I can't see tears in her eyes. She doesn't deserve this, not at all. Life has already given her so many blows and I don't think she'll be able to bear another blow of the loss of her mother. She loves her mother the most in this world, just like... just like I love my mother the most in this world. So I did what I did at that time. I gave my entire being to save her mother, just like I did to save you. I think the only difference that turned out to be was... she survived but you couldn't as your chances of getting normal was hardly half a percent. And about her, she survived. Her daughter's love for her and her love for her daughter brought her back. Same, I wish you were back too... I so wish. You're the reason whatever I am today. I love you so much! But don't worry, I haven't lost any hope like those people and I still believe that you'll wake up and prove those people wrong. Those people who said there was no hope for you, those people who are just namesake doctors. Please, please come back soon! I can't see you like this! I can't see you suffering like this! Please!!!"

No matter how many times he had been in that room, it was never enough. Never enough to save his mother!

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It was almost 9 am now.

Sanskar opened the door of a random hospital room with heavy feelings arousing him in and out. Keeping all of them away for some time, he stood strong and just like always, he set right off to work. And by work, he meant looking out for Swara's mother and her state now.

Composing a calm stance and letting out a deep sigh, he made his way towards the room that he felt like it had been ages since he went there. He himself didn't know how but, there was a kind of strong connection that he felt was taking him towards that room...

"Swara's mom..." Sanskar uttered to himself while walking. "I hope she has regained her consciousness. Those medicines should work."

But to his astonishment, as he approached towards Sharmishtha's room, he saw Swara sitting on the metal chair soberly... without moving, without doing anything. She... looked like she was in her own deep thoughts.

Wondering what happened to Swara, Sanskar came besides Swara and kept his palm on her shoulder.

"Swara?" Sanskar called out to her, and Swara finally looked up only to find Sanskar staring at her, with questions in his eyes.

"Is everything fine?"

Swara looked somewhere else and licked her lips to calm herself down from whatever she was pondering over for last one hour.

Swara got up from the chair and maintained her stance and after letting out a deep sigh, she finally turned her head towards Sanskar, who was just simply looking at her.

"Everything is fine. Maa is okay now." Swara replied to him, and Sanskar smiled. He felt as if a burden just went off from his shoulders and he was glad that Swara was also stable now. "She regained her consciousness today in the morning."

"That's great." Sanskar's heart lifted up hearing the good news. He was so content to hear that her mother was fine. "I'm glad the medicines worked."

Swara sighed again shaking her head. "Yeah."

With the distressed kind of response that she gave, Sanskar immediately knew there was something more to it. He did expect Swara to be as glad as he was but she didn't seem like it. He wondered why.

"Swara?" Sanskar called her. "Kya hua? You look a bit upset. Kuch hua hai kya? You can tell me."

There was a few minutes of silence. There was no response.

"Swara?" Sanskar called her softly this time. He knew something was going on under her surface.

Swara looked at him and somehow, she again felt that in front of those sincere, brown orbs she wasn't strong enough to lie. Swara didn't know herself how but... somehow, talking about things she couldn't say to anyone else and pouring out her heart to Sanskar felt as easy as breathing was. Maybe it was because of the fact that like all those other people out there, Sanskar wasn't the one who ever judged her. He wasn't here to judge her for what she thought.

He was perfect. Not perfect, maybe, but he was real. He was exactly how he showed outside. He was as transparent as a porcelain glass.

And a person true to heart.

And Swara knew, that saving her mother wasn't the only thing that Sanskar did for her. He saved her too, and, she didn't know herself how many times he had been there for her, even when Kavita had locked her in the store room that day and Sanskar was the one who had saved her at that time.

Yesterday, when she broke down, Sanskar was the only one who stood by her in her tough time. He had been with her through all the thick and thin. And coming to the conclusion... Swara knew she trusted Sanskar. And maybe more than she trusted anyone else. This was the truth, and she knew it.

"I'm just worried."

The words that left Swara's lips caught Sanskar's attention as he frowned.

"You're worried?" Sanskar repeated for emphasis. "What happened Swara? Sab thikh toh hai na?"

"I don't know, Sanskar." Swara replied in honesty as she looked somewhere else. "Agar sab kuch thikh hota, toh aaj Maa yaha nahi hoti. Woh iss tarah apni zindagi se nahi ladh rahi hoti. I know she is okay now... but still, I don't know what is happening here. I should be happy that Maa is fine but I don't know why I'm not."

"It happens, Swara." Sanskar understood her concerns. He knew very well that it was not easy to come out of the trauma that she'd been through. The trauma and fear of losing her mother, even if she was free of that fear, there was still some effect.

"It's natural." Sanskar assured her again. "You have been through a lot Swara, and it's not easy to come out of that trauma. It will take some time, but don't worry, everything will be as fine as before."

Swara nodded her head.

"Thank you, Sanskar." Swara uttered to him with her eyes full of gratitude for the person who saved her mother's life. Hearing that from her, Sanskar shaked his head in a no.

"Don't thank me, Swara, please. It's awkward."

"No Sanskar, seriously, thank you." Swara looked at him with fresh tears still visible in her eyes. "I can't thank you enough for what you have done. Agar aaj meri Maa ki haalat thikh hai, agar aaj woh sahi salamat hai, woh sirf tumhari wajah se hai."

Overwhelmed hearing Swara's each and every uttered word, he did something he never expected he would do... he raised his hands and wiped those tears with his thumb. He didn't want tears in those eyes. No matter what would happen, even if she scolded him or punched his face, or worse, even kicked him on his abdomen for doing that, all he knew was he couldn't see tears in her eyes.

But to his surprise, Swara let him wipe her tears.

"Tumne meri Maa ko bachaya hai Sanskar." Swara told him emotionally. "Tumhe jitni bhi baar thank you kahungi bohot kum hoga. You don't know what you have done. You have saved my mother!"

"I do know, Swara." Sanskar told her with all his heart, as his fingers slowly cupped Swara's cheeks even without his mind's permission. "There is nothing more precious in this world than a mother." He understood her because he knew what losing a mother felt. And he didn't want to repeat the same mistake again. He didn't want a mother to lose her battle so soon and go away from her daughter forever.

Especially, not at all from Swara.

"Thank you!" Swara mumbled heavily to him one more time.

"Swara, you are making me feel awkward now." Sanskar told her smiling in a regretful way. "I will buy anything from you but thank you. Hum dost hai na?" Sanskar asked her immediately and Swara looked at him in amusement. "Hai ya nahi?" He asked her again for effect.

And for the first time in a span of a few days that felt like a decade, Swara smiled slightly as she slowly nodded her head, agreeing with Sanskar that they were friends.

"Yes." She agreed to him.

"Toh dosti mein no sorry and no thank you!" Sanskar smiled stating as a matter of fact, and Swara couldn't help but feel better instantly.

"Okay, then." Swara replied back to him with a slight smile. "If you say so."

"Good!" Sanskar remarked, and Swara felt more relaxed than she'd ever been.

And with that... a new equation was created.

As both Swara and Sanskar were staring at each other, with their own thoughts occupying in their minds as they were at loss of words, Kavita seemed to be observing them together for quite a while now. She was wondering what was happening here. She looked at both of them from a distance and from the looks on their faces she was able to make out what was going on.

"I don't understand what's up with these two." Kavita uttered to herself with her eyes still looking at them. "I know for a fact that Swara's mother had met with an accident and that yesterday she had undergone a critical surgery. But then... what has Sanskar got to do with all of this?" Kavita looked at Sanskar who was simply looking at Swara. "Dekh rahi hoon kal se... sirf Swara ke saath dikhta hai. Why is he with Swara as if she is his girlfriend! Hai kaun yeh ladki?!" Anger flared up in Kavita's face as her confusion turned into extreme disappointment. "Jab dekho tab Sanskar iske aas paas hota hai. Aisa kya hai uss ladki mein? Yeh Swara na... huh! I just hate her!"

Ignoring both of them, anyhow, as she was getting late for her duty that she wished she'd buried under six feet long ago, she walked off from there but not before she laid a black eye on both Swara and Sanskar.

"Will you come in?" Swara asked him, bringing Sanskar back to his senses. She wondered what made him so quiet.

And first thing that came in Sanskar's mind after he came to his senses. How long had it been since he got lost in his own world?

"Huh?" Sanskar was confused.

"I want you to meet my mother, Sanskar." Swara told him. "Trust me, she'll be glad to meet the one who has the biggest hand in saving her life. You have saved her, Sanskar. I really want you to meet her. I would be glad if you will."

"Sure, I would love to." Sanskar replied back to her smiling, and she indicated him to enter the room where her mother was.

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Sharmishtha slowly shifted her body from left to the normal position as she woke up after having a good sleep. She slowly lifted up her eyelids and that's when she felt Swara entering the room and looking at her...

"Shona?" Sharmishtha called out to Swara.

"Maa..." Swara answered, as she walked towards her bed and kept her palm on her forehead, and caressed her caringly. "Ab kaisi tabyat hai aapki? You had a good sleep na?"

"I feel much better now." Sharmishtha smiled, feeling much better like she just said. "Especially after sleeping."

"Thank god." Swara smiled slightly, and Sharmishtha shaked her head.

"Shona... I want to sit. Can you help me a bit?" Sharmishtha asked Swara and she immediately agreed. "Yes, Maa. Wait, I'll help you get up."

And just then, Swara held Sharmishtha delicately as her Maa got up, and Swara immediately pulled Sharmishtha towards the wall, and put a pillow behind so that she sat comfortably.

"It's okay, now it's perfect." Sharmishtha was now sitting back comfortably, and Swara smiled.

"Maa, woh..." Swara started off a bit nervously. "There is someone I want you to meet."

"Sure." Sharmishtha replied. "Who is it?"

Swara nodded her head and turned her head towards the door. "Andar aana."

And as Sharmishtha followed where Swara's eyes were looking at, she looked at the door, only to see a guy... probably a doctor entering inside.

And as for Sanskar, just one look at Swara's mother and he immediately knew she was so much like Swara. Swara was just like her mother. So strong, so positive and so welcoming.

Sharmishtha looked at Sanskar in amusement and he joined his hands, greeting her.

"Ji, namaste aunty." Sanskar gave his characteristic smile to Sharmishtha and she returned it wholeheartedly.

"Namaste, beta." She replied back to him, feeling relaxed than ever.

Sanskar went towards the bed and he bent down to touch Sharmishtha's feet and she blessed him with all her heart. "Stay blessed."

Sanskar smiled shaking his head.

"Maa..." Swara began, staring at both Sharmishtha and Sanskar simultaneously. "He is Sanskar, Dr Sanskar Maheshwari. And Sanskar, she is my mother, Sharmishtha Bose, as you might know by now. And Maa... Sanskar is the one who did your surgery. He is the one who took care of you in the ICU." She said and Sharmishtha looked at Sanskar in gratitude.

"It's nice to meet you aunty." Sanskar smiled looking at Sharmishtha who returned her smile back. "And it's great to see you fine."

"Nice meeting you too, beta." Sharmishtha replied welcomingly. "I'm very much better now. Thank you so much. And also, I'm sorry for the trouble that my accident caused to you and Swara."

"Yeh toh mera farz hai aunty, please, you and Swara don't say thank you to me." Sanskar told her and Swara chuckled half heartedly. "And you didn't cause any trouble at all, so don't say like that. And it's the duty of a doctor. Besides, Swara is a very good friend of mine. We are... colleagues." He stated as a matter of fact and Sharmishtha smiled in amusement, recalling all the words again and again that she just heard from this young guy she had just met.

Sharmishtha felt a kind of positivity as Sanskar was around her and her daughter, and she knew why. His welcoming attitude and his humility made Sharmishtha wish that every guy in this world should be just like him.

"So..." Sharmishtha recalled the name that Swara had uttered not so long ago, and she recalled this guy's surname. 'Maheshwari' "So... you are the son of Dr. Ramprasad Maheshwari, the dean of this hospital?" Sharmishtha asked Sanskar and he nodded his head in a yes. "Yes, I am." He uttered and Sharmishtha shaked her head in acknowledgement.

And just when it clicked her... Swara was just simply looking somewhere else, and from her facial features, she could determine that she was anxious about something.

And the same thing bothered her too...

"Ugh, Shona?" Sharmishtha called out to her, and Swara looked at her. Sharmishtha licked her lips once in nervousness and expressed her concerns. "Teri Dida ko yeh sab abhi tak pata nahi hai na?"

Swara shaked her head in a no. "No, Maa. Even I was thinking about Dida only. She's still in Benaras for mannat, and I don't know if we should inform her about it or not."

"No, Shona." Sharmishtha said to Swara firmly, and Swara looked on worried. "Mujhe lagta hai abhi unhe batana sahi nahi rahega. She is there in Benaras for mannat for us, and I don't want to give her any kind of tension there. Bohot pareshan ho jayegi Maa."

"Then Maa..." Swara mumbled. "What should we do then?"

"Let her come home first," Her mother wondered. "Then we'll think about it. I honestly don't want to worry Maa."

"Okay, Maa." Swara shaked her head in agreement. "Jaisa aap kahoge, waisa hi hoga."

Sharmishtha smiled and cupped Swara's cheek.

"You're the best daughter I can ask for." She confessed to her with all her heart and Swara stared at her emotionally.

"It's because you are the best mother in this world. I love you, Maa."

Sharmishtha kissed Swara's cheek and Swara's lips broke into a smile. "I love you too, Shona. Always keep smiling no matter what happens. Tough times come but they don't stay with us for long. They leave as soon as we emerge to be stronger."

Swara nodded her head and with that, she kissed Sharmishtha's cheek back. Even Sanskar's heart lifted up as he admired this beautiful bond that Swara and Sharmishtha shared with each other. And with how he saw her mother cheering her daughter up, Sanskar respected and admired Sharmishtha a lot.

"Accha Maa..." Swara retrieved back and grabbed her purse from the cabinet. "You rest, till the time I'll go and buy your medicines from the chemist shop. Mai jaldi hi aa jaungi."

"Okay, Shona." Sharmishtha shaked her head in agreement. "Dhyan se jaana, okay?"

Swara mumbled a quick 'yes' before walking towards the door. Sanskar, giving a last smile to Sharmishtha and getting the same smile back, walked immediately towards the door where Swara was checking her purse.

"Swara!" Sanskar called out to her and came besides her. Swara turned her head towards him. "What happened?"

"Woh..." Sanskar indicated the prescription in Swara's hand and looked at her. "You be with aunty, I'll go to the chemist and buy her medicines."

"But Sanskar..." Swara nodded in reluctance. "You have already done so much for us. Tum chinta mat karo, I'll go and bring the medicines."

Sharmishtha was looking at Swara and Sanskar from the distance and also heard what they said. She smiled looking at both of them admirably as she saw both of them reasoning with each other as to who could go and get the medicines. The sight unknowingly lifted her heart and she still looked at both of them...

"Swara..." Sanskar began softly. "Khud ko dekha hai tumne? You need rest too. Yesterday at night you fai..."

"Sssshhh!!!" Swara scolded him and immediately glanced at her Maa from a distance, who pretended that she didn't notice, and Sanskar was visibly frightened at the sudden reaction. "Sanskar, Maa hai idhar. I don't want her to know what happened!"

"O-okay okay... I'm sorry! Sanskar feigned an apology and Swara glared at him. "But Swara, for once will you listen to me? I'll go and bring the medicines, tum aunty ke saath yehi rukho." He told her softly with a smile but Swara still disagreed.

"But Sanskar, you have already..."

"...done so much for both of you!" Sanskar completed Swara's statement and she let out a defeated sigh. "Then yes Swara, I have. Because I wanted to. Or agar tum mujhe apna dost maanti ho na, toh please itna karne do mujhe."

Swara, having no other choice to end this arguement... that indeed was playful and it made both of them smile... she nodded her head in convenience.

"Okay." Swara mumbled.

Sanskar smiled shaking his head. "I'll just come. Take care of yourself and aunty."

"Okay." She replied again.

Sanskar looked at Swara smiling, and she smiled back at him. Their eyelock continued till they themselves didn't know how long it had been. Sanskar cared deeply about Swara, and Swara felt her façade of a bold person breaking as he managed to melt her with the admiration he held in his eyes for her. Unknowingly, Swara slowly felt the pull of her strings towards Sanskar.

But Swara and Sanskar weren't the only one witnessing this obvious yet an unforeseen equation between them... there was someone else too.

Someone... who had been observing everything from a distance and who knew what was brewing between these two...

Someone... who had always wanted her daughter's happiness and now that she could see that happiness in her when she was with him... the conclusion was made within a spur of the moment.

He was exactly what her daughter deserved, she knew it.

A mother knew it better than anyone else.

Their equation... was noticed by none other than Sharmishtha Bose.

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Precap :- Sanskar to know what had happened with Swara!

Read A/N! Very important. 😄

A/N : So guys... the long wait of nearly fifteen chapters is over. Finally, after coming a long way, here we are soon going to talk about what had happened with Swara in her past. Next chapter onwards, you'll come to know slowly about what exactly happened with Swara. Well... under what circumstances Sanskar (and also we all) is going to know her past, that's for me to write and for you to guess. 😁

I want to know what you all think has happened. Was Swara a victim of something in her past? Was she betrayed? Was she cheated? What do you all think? I'm eager to know!

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