Because aayana deserves a wife who is present. And I deserve to stop running."
Not the fiancé. Him.
I turned around and walked away. Again.
Now, five years later, I run my own small business. I earn well. My fiancé is safe, predictable, and kind. But last week, at the mehendi designer's shop, who do I see buying a wedding sherwani? teluguconfessions latest
And the worst part? My fiancé knows. He saw me crying. He didn't ask why. He just held my hand and said, 'Dinner cheskundam, chaala aakali ga undi.' Because aayana deserves a wife who is present
Then his mother found my photos. I was 'too modern' (read: I wore jeans). He didn't defend me. He just said, 'Amma ki nachakapothe, em cheyyalem.' I turned around and walked away
So here is my confession: I am not over my past. But I am ready to bury it. Just not today. Maybe on the wedding night. Or maybe never.