Mihir's POV The hospital’s annual celebration was coming up—a significant event for doctors and staff. This year, it was especially important for me because I was receiving an award for the best doctor of the year. The health minister had sent a letter of appreciation and a substantial grant to the hospital as a gesture of thanks to me as I had declined his offer for a hefty amount of money from him, I told them to donate it to someone who needed it. Judt asked him to pray for me that I get what I wanted. He hugged me and donated it to the hospital saying it was offered to me but I asked him to donate to the hospital. The families of doctors and staff were also allowed so I invited my parents, Mahi and Ron. Ron was already coming with Roohi. Shlok came with Gaurvi and Sagarika. Finally, my name was called and I accepted the award, " Thank you so much. I dedicate it to my family, who supported my decision to be a doctor when we had such a big empire to take care of, they stood by m
Tami's POV Another long day came to an end. Ever since Mihir realized his mistake, Mihir has been making efforts to make it as comfortable as possible. I was in the third month of my pregnancy, and Mihir tried to comfort me with thoughtful gifts. I appreciated the effort, but I didn't accept the gifts as it wasn't enough to mend our fractured relationship. Each morning, he sent my favorite breakfast items, and flowers, mindful of my aversions and cravings. He ensured I had the best care. He even went out of his way to get a dish I loved from a very popular food joint, where he must have waited in a long queue inthere to get it. Then he left it for me, with a note: "I hope this makes your evening a little brighter. – Mihir."Despite his efforts, the impending divorce weighed heavily on me. I saw Mihir's determination to prove himself, attending prenatal classes alone and setting up a nursery at his place that Mahi told me about as she was designing it for him. His persistence conti
Mihir's POV The next day at the hospital, as I was making my rounds, I saw Gaurvi, she came near me and asked me to pack a bag for two days. " What? Why? " " Since, you used to be my best friend, and You love my sister now, I want to treat you with something. " She said. " Gaurvi, I am not interested. Thanks" " Not interested in spending two days with your Tami? " She asked with a raised eyebrow. " WHAT?? Really? " I asked immediately. " Yes, I can't see both of you so upset and I have some duty towards my nephew/niece as well. I want the baby to have both its parents. See, Siddh and Dad are hell-bent on getting her married to Parshav very soon. So you have this opportunity. " She said, I nodded. " Thank you, when are we going? " " Today, after work. We are going to a beautiful resort, the place Where Raj had taken Myra after their wedding for a date. They loved the place and highly recommended it to us. So we are going, I am taking Tami with me, come over there. " She exp
Third person's POV The dinner was exquisite—each course thoughtfully prepared with her preferences in mind, but she found it hard to focus on the food. Mihir had even managed to get a dessert she loved from a bakery she adored. Throughout the meal, the tension between them was palpable. Mihir was trying so hard, and she could see the love and regret in his eyes. As they ate, he talked about his plans for the future, his hopes for their baby, and his desire to make things right between them."I know I hurt you, Tami," he said, his voice filled with emotion. "And I can never undo that. But I am here now, and I want to be there for you and our baby."Tears welled up in Tami’s eyes. As much as she had loved him, his indifference earlier had caused her immense pain. "It’s not that simple, Mihir," she said, her voice trembling. "You can’t just erase the past with gifts and gestures. It hurts too much."Mihir reached across the table and took her hand in his. "I know. And I’m not asking
Third person's POV As the sun began to set, she found herself thinking about Mihir again. Despite her reservations, she couldn’t deny that he had been making a genuine effort to show his love and commitment. But the wounds of the past were still too fresh, and she wasn’t ready to let him back into her life.That evening, Gaurvi and Shlok invited her to join them for a final dinner at the resort’s restaurant. Tami started getting ready for dinner, a casual affair with Gaurvi and Shlok. She wore a comfortable dress and joined them at the resort’s main restaurant. They laughed and talked, enjoying the delicious food and the beautiful surroundings. Tami felt a sense of peace, knowing that she had friends and family who cared about her.The food was delicious, and the company was pleasant, but she couldn’t shake the feeling of being watched.Sure enough, as they were finishing their meal, she saw Mihir standing at a distance, watching her. He didn’t approach her, but his eyes conveyed
Mihir's POV " Tami, you hate Mihir? " " Hmmm..."Hmm?? Shit! "Umm...no! " She said all of a sudden. " No? Did you forgive him?" I asked. " I don't know... " " Why did you divorce him? " " He hurt me... how could he... I... My baby... He said... I might have been... With Parshav. Parshav?? No!! Mihir hurt me. My parents, my dad!! They all are hurt. " She said in a sleep-laden voice. Oh, I am sorry, Tami. " Will you not let Mihir, meet your baby?" I asked. " I will! It's his baby..." She said I wanted to kiss her lips. But just then I recalled that her family wanted her to marry that gynecologist. " You love Parshav now? " I asked hesitantly as I didn't want to hear her say that she did, but I could not help asking it. " No!!!! " She said and I was smiling like a fool. " Do you love Mihir? " I asked with an increased heartbeat. " I don't know... " She replied. What?? No, this is not fair. Tell me, you love me. " Do you love Parshav or Mihir? " I reframed my question. "
Mihir's POV " Well, I hope that god blesses her with all his blessings and happiness in the world. Congratulations!! When are they tying knots?" Dad asked, looking very upset, though he tried to sound excited. Tami?? Getting married? No!! " This week?? At Khanna Hotel? We are also having the reception there. Let me know if you need any help." Dad told him. I didn't want to keep standing there, so I came out; I needed to do something.... She loves me, not him. She wants me in her life; I want her and my baby in my life. Before I could go and do something about it. I saw Mahi and Ron coming in. " Bhai, see what I got for Roshini. " " Later on, Mahi. I need to go somewhere. "" C'mon... What is so urgent that you can't even spend some time with your sister? " Mahi asked, getting emotional all of a sudden. She was being very sensitive due to the pregnancy hormones. I hugged her and apologized immediately, " I am sorry, Mahi, I love you a lot but I need to go and do something, I ju
Mihir's POV I rushed to meet Tami, I knew she would be at the yoga class. She parked her car and before she could go in, I stopped her."Tami, we need to talk," I said, my voice shaking slightly. She nodded but said nothing, waiting for me to speak." You are getting married to him? " I asked. She took a deep breath and gave a curt nod. " How can you do that when we both love Each other? I will not allow you to do that." " I am not seeking any permission from you. And I don't owe you any explanation after all you have done to make our marriage work. Move aside, let me go in." "I’m sorry," I began. "I’m so sorry for everything I said and did. I was an idiot, a fool." " Don't you think, it is too late to talk about anything?? Haven't you already said everything that was there to say? " She said. " I let my insecurities and fears get the better of me. I accused you of something unforgivable, and I regret it deeply."She looked away, her eyes filling with tears. "Mihir, it’s not j