47. Would've Could've Should've

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Sid's pov:

Sid: Darshan listen carefully. No one. I repeat no one sent me. I'm here because I felt the need to give this to you. She doesn't even know about all this. Don't blame her for no reason.

Darshan: Oh please. You think I'll believe your drama?

Sid: I'm saying this for the last time. I came here solely cause I wanted to. The choice is yours. You could either believe the girl that has been living a lifeless life without you for the last one year or your ego.

Darshan: Oh really? So where was your so called sister till now? She could've explained the day it all happened or on Armaan's engagement. Why didn't she? Sid don't be blind. She's using you to get back to me.

Sid: Explain? Mr. Darshan Raval is talking about explaining? Ask yourself Darshan didn't she try to explain? It was you who asked her to leave. And now you are saying she didn't explain.
Darshan fell silent because deep down he knew it was him who refused to listen. It was him who came to conclusion without listening. He looked down feeling guilty.

Sid: Darshan stop thinking about what would've could've should've happened and focus on what's actually happening. I'm here to give you the diary that holds her unspoken words. It was the diary that listened to her when the whole world that shut her off refused to hear. The choice is yours. No forcing. You can live the life you've been living for the last 1 year but maybe amongst all these happiness one day the thought that "What if I listened" Will haunt you? It's better to believe and break than regret. I'm leaving this here. You could either read it and know the other side of the story or burn it. It's up to you.
Saying this I left.

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