The amount of craziness this book holds, can't be described in the words.
It's my journey as a writer.
It holds :
* TS (Three shots) of Sabherwal twins
* OS (One shots) of ShaKhi and even K-EEMA { Kitty x Reema }
* It Also includes random memes wh...
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Shagun walks in on the Anokhi embrace, her reaction speechless surprise. Anokhi fumbles to explain, but can't find the appropriate words...But that's a moot issue, because OH CRAP now it's Mamma Sabherwal who walks in. (Given her destructive potential, you'd think they'd have her business schedule more closely monitored, wouldn't you?)Talk about buzzkill. Shaurya can only close his eyes in chagrin as Madam Sabherwal(who had entered the room cheerfully addressing Shagun) takes in the sight of Anokhi in the maid uniform. (I guess we should just be glad Mummy didn't see Anokhi lying on top of Shaurya?) Sputtering in rage, she demands to know who dared bring her into this house.
Granny Housekeeper calls out, "I did." Lady Sabherwal demands that she be kicked out immediately. However, while I wouldn't say Madam Sabherwalis intimidated by Granny, she does find her difficult to browbeat into submission, stemming from the fact that Granny's position in this household pre-dates even her.
Granny is a crusty old broad, and says firmly that hiring and firing maids falls under her purview, not Madam Sabherwal's. It's not time to let Anokhi go yet.
When Mother protests, Granny reminds her that she served the sabherwal CEOs even before Madam Sabherwal married into the family, and asserts that her loyalty is to the Gu household. She will preserve its honor.
Anokhi follows Granny out and thanks her for stepping in. However, Granny tells her that she didn't hire her because Kitty had asked her to — no, her motivation was related to Shaurya. After Granny left the household, she'd worried about Shaurya, knowing how he has a soft heart underneath his cold exterior. However, seeing him now, she's noticed a change, and attributes the positive upswing to Anokhi's influence. Granny owes this family, and feels it's her last duty to serve him.
Also, her ability to size up people has served her well in the past, so she has to trust that instinct now. (Meaning that her gut is telling her that Anokhi is the key to Shaurya's future happiness.)
Shagun comes to talk with Anokhi, with a (surprisingly?) understanding attitude, even a little wistful. Maybe that's why Anokhi feels even worse for not having told Shagun about her history with Shaurya, but Monkey Girl doesn't blame her. Instead, she's able to see from Anokhi's perspective why she couldn't speak up.
However, she asks, "Wasn't I your friend even before I became Shaurya's fiancée?" As a friend, she wishes Anokhi could have told her; Anokhi apologizes, feeling guilty. Despite their friendship, however, Shagun wants to make one thing clear: "I won't give up on Shaurya. From now on, I'm going to try harder. I'm going to do my best so that I have no regrets. I just wanted to tell you that."
Madam Sabherwal encourages Shagun along, promising to fire Anokhi. Shagun tells her not to, although she does have a different favor to ask.
At pottery class, Reema talks to Kanchan after class to ask how her relationship with Anmol had ended. We don't get an answer, but we do see that Anmol is waiting outside for Kanchan, happy to see her until he overhears her phone conversation. From her words, it sounds like a call to a boyfriend.