Ira was glad they came to stay in Rai mansion. From the time of her marriage, she rarely visited the place, let alone hanging here for a few days.
This place had a weird attachment to her. Grief sure does strange things to the brain. Past life, both her dad and brother died. But in her dreams, they were always inside or around their home. Her subconscious wanted to keep them alive here, at her home.
She had been plagued by a nightmare of her auction night when her home was sold. She couldn't save the place which held her memories, a place her dad built brick by brick. Within the walls was his struggle to grow, the house was his pride. A symbol of his trial, Tej Rai loved it.
In some way, when the mansion changed ownership, the last string of hope broke off in her past life.
~Thanks for the chapter~
The coolest comment yesterday:
mememe3: My dearest future mother-in-law, I hope you are reading this book.