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Hello bubs,

Itโ€™s been a long time since we talked, but todayโ€™s note isnโ€™t a โ€œwelcome backโ€ or a โ€œfun update.โ€
This is a final clarification.

I restarted this story โ€” from scratch โ€” not because I was bored, not because I didnโ€™t know where it was going, but because some of you made it impossible to continue in peace.

Iโ€™ve seen the comments:

โ€œShe shouldnโ€™t end with him.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s pathetic.โ€

โ€œShe has no self-respect.โ€

I stayed quiet. I didnโ€™t block, I didnโ€™t argue. But silence doesnโ€™t mean weakness.
After 38 chapters, I hit unpublish. I rewrote everything โ€” word by word, feeling by feeling โ€” while juggling PCMC science studies and barely any personal time. And I still delivered 20 long chapters for you.

And yetโ€ฆ some still show up just to throw mud at my characters without understanding their journey.

So here it is, once and for all:
If you canโ€™t respect my characters, donโ€™t read.
If you only came here to judge and insult, mute is one click away.
This is not a debate. This is my story, my characters, my rules.

If youโ€™re here for the journey โ€” welcome, and thank you.
If not โ€” the door is right there. And trust me, it swings both ways.

So......here are your doubts...

๐Ÿ”น What did Akshita mean by that line?
It wasnโ€™t an obsessed or toxic claim. Maybe it sounded like obsession, but her heart meant something completely different.
She simply meant โ€” if he loved her but couldnโ€™t accept it, then maybe he would end up with someone else, but he would never truly be able to live peacefullyโ€ฆ because his life and heart wouldnโ€™t belong to him anymore. Without realizing it, he had already left his heart โ€” and his peace โ€” with her.

๐Ÿ”น Is he judgmental?
No, heโ€™s not judgmental.
Imagine this โ€” you trust someone completely, and one day you receive a video of that personโ€ฆ saying something that makes you feel like youโ€™re nothing more than an object to be โ€œclaimed.โ€
Even if their actual intention was good, the way it looked would crush your sense of worth. In that moment, you wouldnโ€™t calmly go and ask them, โ€œHey, is this real?โ€ โ€” especially when the emotions are raw and the proof looks so convincing.
And yes โ€” heโ€™s not dumb. He knew things can be edited, but when something feels personal and hurtful, logic doesnโ€™t always win in that first wave of anger.

๐Ÿ”น How could he not trust her โ€” even as a friend?
When he was already on his way to confront her, he was furious.
Then he gets a call from a friend and meets herโ€ฆ only to find her in a condition no one should have to see.
When he asked who did this, she took a name โ€” that girl. At first, he didnโ€™t believe it. But then came โ€œproofโ€ so strong that anyone would have been convinced.
It wasnโ€™t about him throwing friendship away in a second โ€” it was about being hit with a mix of anger, betrayal, and what looked like undeniable evidence.

๐Ÿ”น Did he suffer?
Yes. More than he ever thought possible.
His trust wasnโ€™t just broken โ€” it was shattered, like the delicate petals of a rose crushed under the weight of betrayal.
Maybe she never truly betrayed himโ€ฆ but for him, in that moment, she did.
Because he didnโ€™t know the truth. All he had was the pain, the โ€œproof,โ€ and her silence.

๐Ÿ”น Should he have confronted her?
He did. He was angry, yes โ€” but anger wasnโ€™t all he felt.
At a certain point, he broke.
He begged her โ€” โ€œPleaseโ€ฆ say something. Anything.โ€
But she just stood there, silent, staring into his eyes.
And in that silenceโ€ฆ he heard the answer he feared the most.
Her silence didnโ€™t protect her. It destroyed him.

๐Ÿ”น Was their love or friendship based on conditions?
Absolutely not.
Their bond โ€” whether you call it love or friendship โ€” was something rare, something most people will never experience in their lifetime. It was everything a heart could desire.
When I compared their love to that of the gods, it wasnโ€™t for drama โ€” it was because their love was pure. So pure that many wouldnโ€™t even recognise it if they saw it.
No conditions. No bargains. Only selflessness.

๐Ÿ”น If heโ€™s going to be king, shouldnโ€™t he be mature enough to understand his own feelings?
Think about a lion โ€” the king of the jungle.
If you raise that lion from birth and feed him only vegetables, he will eat vegetablesโ€ฆ until one day he learns for himself what he was truly meant to eat.
Avyansh was just a child when toxic beliefs were planted in his mind, and naturally, he followed those rules until he reached a stage where he could think for himself.
Yes, he was 18 โ€” but age does not automatically mean maturity.
Maturity isnโ€™t about knowing big words or concepts. Itโ€™s about having the clarity and emotional strength to handle situations and judge whatโ€™s truly right or wrong โ€” and that comes only with time and experience.

๐Ÿ”น Apologise?
Yes, he was guilty โ€” but โ€œguiltโ€ is too small a word for what he felt.
After the incident, his whole world was collapsing. He was restless, unable to find peace.
When his mother told him, โ€œApologise to your heart,โ€ she didnโ€™t mean it in a simple way.
She meant โ€” if you have ignored or doubted your own heart, make peace with it. The words of that mysterious lady had made him lose faith in his own feelings, and that doubt had cost him everything.

๐Ÿ”น Vedikaโ€™s decisions
After the incident, Vedika cut contact with Siddharth, Ishaan, and Avyansh.
Even when Akshitaโ€™s innocence was proven, Vedika didnโ€™t tell them โ€” because she didnโ€™t want Avyansh to come back into Akshitaโ€™s life.
She knew that if Avyansh got even the slightest hint of what had happened to Akshita, he would come running.
Maybe because his heart loved her more than he could ever admit to himself.
But Vedika also knew โ€” if he came, Akshitaโ€™s wounds would open again, and she would be hurt all over.

๐Ÿ”น Then who was at fault?
No one.
If Akshita suffered, so did Avyansh. This isnโ€™t about comparing who suffered more โ€” both carried wounds the other couldnโ€™t see.
If her love failed, his trust failed.
So tell me โ€” does that make him โ€œat faultโ€?

Yes, he will regret it. He will regret not being there when she needed him most. But regret doesnโ€™t mean he is undeserving of forgiveness. Everyone deserves forgiveness โ€” even God forgives. If he understands his mistakes, who are we to withhold it when God Himself would not?

Yes, Akshita suffered deeply. But that doesnโ€™t mean she must accept him again. Maybe he was the beginning of her misery, but he was not the reason for it. If her destiny was to endure pain, it would have found another path.

And no โ€” I donโ€™t believe in โ€œmoving onโ€ to love someone else. A second chance with the same person? Yes. But moving on to marry another? That isnโ€™t love โ€” because true love comes once in a lifetime. If you can replace it, it was never love to begin with.

And if Akshita chooses Avyansh, remember this โ€”
Sometimes we find peace in the darkness itself. If Avyansh is her darkness, then it is also true that she found her peace in him.

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This is what I wanted to clarify. I hope all your doubts are now cleared โ€” but if any remain, you are always welcome to ask. However, if you are here to spread negativity or toxicity, the door is wide open for you to leave.

There will be some changes in Phase 2, so make sure to read it. If you have any questions about the story, feel free to ask, because before we step into Phase 2, itโ€™s important for you to understand the current situation. I will not tolerate anyone stepping in midway and degrading the characters.

And this is my final warning โ€” if I see any more disrespectful comments about my characters, any filthy words, or twisted concepts, I will block you instantly. For those reading this, please donโ€™t go to the comment section looking for the issue โ€” I have already deleted it.

-Your Author,
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