Everything was arranged for Saru's wedding, and while I wasn't initially happy about it, seeing her joy changed my opinion. I realized it was for the best.
As I was sitting on my couch thinking about all this, the doorbell rang. As I opened the door, I was surprised to see Saru standing in front of me. I let her in and asked, "Hey, what are you doing here?" She smiled and opened her handbag, taking out her wedding invitation. "I want you to have the first invitation because you're my family," she said, beaming.
My eyes filled with tears, but I held them back and asked, "Saru, are you happy?" She took my hand and replied, "I'm very happy." After giving me her wedding card, she said, "Harsh, I hope you will be there by my side." At that moment, I noticed a bandage on her hand. I stopped her and asked, "Saru, what happened to that bandage?" She replied, "Nothing, it was just a blood test for the visa application." When I heard the words "visa application," it hit me. I said in distress, "Visa application? Where are you going?" She responded, "Abhimanyu and I are moving to Turkey after we get married." Shocked, I said, "So, after tomorrow, I will never see you again." She came towards me and hugged me, saying, "It's for the best, Harsh, and I will never forget you." After saying this, she left.
The thought of her leaving me alone, the realization that I would never see her innocent face again, that I would never talk to her or have her by my side, made my heart ache. I felt so broken inside that tears wouldn't come; my hands were cold and my throat had grown dry. The thought of her not being near me was overwhelming and painful. But I had to make myself understand that I'm not the one Saru wants, and if she is happy, then I'm happy..