38. Blaming flames
After a few days, Dipika got discharged from the Hospital.
At home, she was bedridden.
Whenever possible, Dipesh started taking care of his wife with all medication. In parallel, he also handled the work in the office well.
They had to keep one nurse to give attention to Dipika’s biological needs. There is a limit to the extent, to which a mother can help her daughter in such situations.
The expenses were skyrocketing.
When Kirankumar and Bhanugopal heard this, they did their best to help the family. Now there was a big question haunting Dipesh. How to take care of Mitali? How to take care of Dipika?
Meanwhile, Dipesh's relatives were now having a befitting answer to give to Dipika's relatives, "See, you were blaming us for the faulty child. You were blaming our heredity. Now what? Your daughter got confiscated to bed. So, is our son giving up on her? Our son Dipesh is a gem. It is difficult to find such a gem in today's world."
So, the blame game was still going on!
Many relatives would come to see her. Some of them still fought over all these happenings!
"There is some fault in Dipesh's Kundli!"
"There is a fault in Dipika's Kundli! The bad planets in her birth chart are making my son's life miserable!"
"No, the planets in Dipesh's Kundli are responsible for all this!"
"Dipesh should give divorce to her and marry again!"
"In fact, this whole marriage is invalid."
"Our Dipesh could have got a better girl than this!"
"Oh. You are saying this as if Dipesh is some prince. Our Dipika is no lesser than a princess”.
“All this happened because the engagement ring had fallen down that day!”
Hearing all this, Dipesh warned all of them to shut up and go back to their respective villages and cities and never show up their faces again!
Maya also helped Dipesh in every possible way during this bad phase. She helped him with money. She helped him to get the best treatment from her friend's hospital.
While Maya herself was still fighting troubles in her life. Tarini was also recently becoming more unstable. She was blabbering aimlessly and endlessly sometimes.
And then was laughing in such a way that some outsider could get frightened.