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Chapter 17 - Chapter 17: The Family’s Pressure

The engagement ceremony had reached a fever pitch, with guests mingling and laughter filling the air. Asha stood on the periphery of the festivities, her heart heavy with the weight of secrets and doubts that threatened to overshadow the joy surrounding her. As she watched Rohan interact with his family and friends, she felt a pang of longing mixed with anxiety. The earlier discovery of the photograph and letters lingered in her mind, casting a shadow over what should have been a moment of celebration.Just then, Asha's mother, Mrs. Mehra, approached her with a warm smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. "Asha, dear," she said, her voice laced with concern. "You've been so quiet. Is everything alright?"Asha forced a smile, trying to mask her inner turmoil. "I'm fine, Mama. Just taking it all in."Mrs. Mehra studied her daughter intently, sensing the hesitation beneath Asha's facade. "You know, my dear," she began, her tone shifting to one of earnestness, "this is such an important day for our family. Your engagement to Rohan is not just about you; it's about all of us—our honor, our traditions."Asha felt a knot tighten in her stomach at her mother's words. She had always understood the weight of family expectations, but now it felt suffocating. "I know, Mama," she replied softly.Mrs. Mehra took a step closer, lowering her voice as if sharing a secret meant only for Asha's ears. "When I married your father, I had my doubts too," she confessed, her eyes glistening with unshed tears. "But I chose to put those aside for the sake of our family. Sacrifice is part of love, Asha. We uphold our family's honor by making choices that may not always align with our personal desires."Asha's heart raced as she listened to her mother's heartfelt speech. The emotional manipulation was palpable; Mrs. Mehra was appealing to Asha's sense of duty and loyalty, urging her to suppress any doubts she might have about marrying Rohan."Think about everything we've built together," Mrs. Mehra continued passionately. "Your father worked tirelessly to provide for us, to give us this life filled with opportunities. By marrying Rohan, you're not just joining another family; you're strengthening our legacy."Asha felt torn between loyalty to her family and the nagging doubts that had taken root in her mind since discovering Rohan's past. She wanted to honor her parents' sacrifices but also yearned for authenticity in her own life."Do you really believe this is what I want?" Asha asked quietly, searching her mother's eyes for understanding.Mrs. Mehra's expression softened momentarily before hardening again with resolve. "It doesn't matter what you want right now; it matters what is best for our family," she replied firmly. "You'll find happiness in time—trust me."With that statement hanging heavily in the air, Asha felt trapped between two worlds: one filled with familial love and expectation and another where she longed for freedom and authenticity.As Mrs. Mehra stepped back into the crowd—her words echoing in Asha's mind—the pressure mounted within her chest like a vice grip tightening around her heart.Meanwhile, across the room, Rohan was engaged in a conversation with his father, Mr. Kapoor, whose demeanor was stern and commanding as always. The older man leaned closer to Rohan, his voice low but firm."Rohan," he said gravely, "you must understand your duty to this family." His gaze pierced through Rohan like an arrow aimed straight at his heart."I know, Father," Rohan replied, trying to maintain composure despite the weight of his father's expectations pressing down on him.Mr. Kapoor continued without missing a beat. "This engagement is not just a celebration; it is a merger of two powerful families—a chance for us to strengthen our position in society." He paused for effect before adding ominously, "Failure is not an option."Rohan shifted uncomfortably under his father's scrutiny; he could feel the tension building as Mr. Kapoor leaned closer still."Remember what happened last time someone failed to meet expectations," Mr. Kapoor warned quietly but forcefully—a hint of menace lacing his words.Rohan swallowed hard at the implication behind his father's statement; he knew all too well how harshly their family dealt with perceived failures or disappointments—both within their ranks and from outside forces."I won't let you down," Rohan promised earnestly, though doubt crept into his mind as he thought back on recent events—the whispers he'd overheard about past scandals within their family and how they could potentially affect his future with Asha."Good," Mr. Kapoor replied curtly before straightening up and turning away as if dismissing the conversation entirely—leaving Rohan standing there feeling more isolated than ever amidst swirling emotions threatening to overwhelm him.As guests continued celebrating around him—engaged in dancing and laughter—Rohan felt increasingly torn between familial duty and personal desires; he wanted nothing more than to forge a genuine connection with Asha but feared that doing so would put him at odds with his father's expectations.Returning his focus back toward Asha—who appeared lost in thought near the edge of the festivities—Rohan felt an overwhelming urge to reach out—to bridge that gap between them—but uncertainty held him back like chains binding him tightly against walls built by tradition.Meanwhile, Asha stood silently observing everything unfolding around her—the vibrant colors swirling together like paint on canvas—but even amidst beauty surrounding them—her heart felt heavy under pressure mounting from both sides: family obligations pulling one way while desires whispered another.As she caught sight of Rohan looking toward her—his expression filled with concern—Asha felt an ache deep within; perhaps they were both trapped within cages constructed by their families' expectations—and perhaps they would need each other more than ever if they hoped to break free from those confines together…With every passing moment during this engagement ceremony—the weight upon their hearts grew heavier yet hope flickered faintly like candlelight dancing against darkness; perhaps together they could navigate these complexities while discovering love along way…But first—before any resolution could take shape—they would need courage amidst pressures mounting from every direction threatening everything they were building together…