The title caught my attention because when we were younger we called Pizza Hut "the Indian restaurant" -- all the Indians went there! So, I was kinda hoping you were going to talk about the way Indians order pizza (extra peppers and onions, jalepenos, etc.)
However, this was a fun and lively read. I think you ended it quite abruptly -- there should've been more on how the evening truly ended. Also, I think you have a good way of telling stories, but just be alert to punctuation and spelling since it makes it hard to read otherwise.
Keep going though!
Nice story.. I liked the concept and it was captivating.
However, I didn't like the ending though - I was confused by what was happening. Also, you left the baby missing his life and very sad. I would prefer to think that was all the child was there for - that was his mission, to be there for a short time and to show something different and new to his parents. Each life has a purpose, and that was his.
RS-K
I've just read all your blog posts, and really feel the pain and confusion of your situation. .you're very open and clear and honest.. and I can see that writing it out is helpful to you.
Please stay strong through this and it's comforting to know his parents are supporting you. They respect you and recognize what you have done for the family. You said before you thought people would blame you, but don't worry so much about the people that are far away from your every day life. (People in India have an opinion all the time!)
I hope that K stays commited to changing his behavior and turns the focus back to the family. With more information that you've written about (getting married young, etc) and the talk he had with his parents, it seems he needs to mature more.
Divorce is the answer only when you feel you've tried every other option with 100% effort.
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