Sanskar could not reply back but gave a slight nod in agreement.
"Atleast, now I can understand one thing, that every coin has two sides. Without knowing the other side, jumping on to any conclusion pushes one into a dark hole." Swara kept her gaze on his face but he could not match his eyes with her.
'I am not going to repeat my mistakes again.' She thought, hoping Sanskar could hear her inner self.
She was apprehensive to broach the most sensitive topic among them about their own blunders, she knew, neither she nor he were ready to verbalise, convey and apologize for their share of flaw. They still needed to walk on the long path.
She gulped audibly, "Henceforth we will not hide anything from the other one, but if in future something like this happens, I want us to give benefit of doubt to the situation. Because, we both know that if something was not told, it does not mean that the thing or matter was to be kept hidden from the other one but, it just remained due to the situation."
Swara waited and observed his facial expressions which were changing for her every word from confusion to comprehending to accepting and finally to realising.
"And when the right time comes we will share and talk about it."
"What will be your definition for right time?" Sanskar asked leaving Swara in skepticism for a moment.
"Whenever we are together, that is a right time for me." Swara hoped he would reply back.
"Can we do this for us?" she pleaded when he did not voice out a single word.
"Yes, sure." He agreed with a simple nod.
His acceptance boosted her confidence to get back their old bond. They both sat down in silence.
"I need your help in filling the US Visa form." Her sentence again gave another shock to Sanskar.
"US Visa form?" he asked to confirm.
"Yes, for an interview. So if next time you have to go to the US, I can accompany you unless you don't want me to come." She tried to keep it casual.
"Ofcourse, why will I mind? You can come anytime." he replied with satisfaction, still his mind was filled with insecurities.
"What help do you need?"
"In the form there are few questions...." and there they went on with their discussion, later when they returned back to their room Sanskar opened his Mac to fill up and submit her form.
Two days later Ragini and Laksh returned from their trip and Maheshwari house started bustling with commotion.
"Swara, come. Come inside." Ragini pulled Swara inside her room after lunch.
Swara saw their room filled with their unopened bags. "You know what, I did a lot of shopping in Manali. I want to show you."
Ragini went on showing her things which she brought from Manali.
"Do you like this?" Ragini observed her sister looking at one dress material.
"Yes this is beautiful. Look at the chikankari work." Swara's eyes were still moving over the thread work.
"Yes Laksh also said the same thing." Ragini, took the piece of cloth from Swara. "If you want we can order, I have brought that shop's details. But this one Laksh bought it for me." Ragini sulked with a puppy face.
"Of Course Ragini. The wife should never give away any gift which was given by her husband." Swara replied with pressed lips but she took a mental note for herself.

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