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Pages of diary full of love

Siya's quest for the truth led her to a crucial discovery—her brother Vivan's diary. The search had been intense and exhaustive, filled with dead ends and unanswered questions. But as she flipped through the pages of the diary, she stumbled upon a treasure trove of emotions and reflections that offered a glimpse into her brother's memories and, indirectly, into their father's legacy.

The diary entries from Vivan, written during his childhood, were poignant and heartfelt. They described a father who was a beacon of love and stability. Despite being so young when their father passed away, Vivan's recollections were vivid and emotionally charged. His words painted a picture of a man who was gentle, patient, and profoundly caring—a stark contrast to the figure of Mr. Oberoe that Siya had come to know.

In one of the entries, Vivan wrote about the day Mr. Oberoe had scolded their mother. The incident, which had deeply affected Vivan, revealed a critical moment in his understanding of the family dynamics. Vivan had been only four years old, yet the scolding and subsequent arguments had left a lasting impression on him. He wrote with a mix of sadness and confusion about how the loving, gentle father he remembered had been overshadowed by the anger and conflicts that followed.

Tears had stained the pages where Vivan had recounted his memories. It was evident that he missed his father dearly and had idealized him as a model of love and patience. The contrast between his father's image and Mr. Oberoe's harshness was stark and painful for him. Vivan's diary was a testament to the deep emotional impact their father's absence had left on him.

As Siya read through the diary, she felt a profound sense of empathy for her brother. It was clear that their father had been a man who loved his family deeply. Yet the questions remained—who exactly was he? Why had their mother married Mr. Oberoe and left their father's memory behind? The answers to these questions seemed just out of reach.

The realization that their father had been a loving and devoted man only deepened Siya's sense of loss and confusion. The diary had provided a clearer picture of their father's character, but it also highlighted the unresolved issues surrounding his departure and their mother's subsequent marriage.

Determined to uncover the full truth, Siya decided to confront her mother once more. The diary had given her a deeper understanding of her brother's feelings and the kind of man their father had been, but it also underscored the need for closure regarding their family's past.

As she approached Damini's study, Siya felt a mix of apprehension and resolve. She knew that uncovering the truth would require confronting painful memories and asking difficult questions. But she was prepared to face whatever revelations lay ahead, driven by the desire to understand her father's legacy and find peace with her family's history.

In the study, Siya sat down opposite her mother. Damini looked up from her work, sensing the gravity of the moment. Siya took a deep breath and spoke, her voice steady but tinged with emotion. "Mom, I've found Vivan's diary. I know now how much he missed Dad and how deeply he was affected by everything that happened. I need to understand—why did you marry Mr. Oberoe? What happened to Dad? I need to know the truth."

Damini's face grew pale, and for a moment, she seemed at a loss for words. The room was filled with a heavy silence as she gathered her thoughts. Finally, she looked at Siya with a mixture of sadness and resignation. "Siya, there are things about the past that are difficult to talk about, but you deserve to know the truth. Let's discuss it—together."

As the conversation began, Siya knew that the path to understanding her father's story was fraught with complexity and emotion. But with each step, she felt a growing sense of resolve. The truth, however painful, was a necessary part of her journey toward healing and reconciliation with her family's past.