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chasing light finding peace by rohan verma 260 Summary In "Chasing Light, Finding Peace" by Rohan Verma, the chapter revolves around a late-night conversation between Nina, Autumn, and Owen. Nina, filled with youthful enthusiasm, struggles against her fatigue as she tries to engage Autumn in conversation. Owen, however, is more pragmatic, urging Nina to go to bed for her own well-being. Despite her disappointment, Nina agrees to leave and expresses her eagerness for a deeper conversation with Autumn the next day, showcasing her desire for connection and friendship.
As the dialogue unfolds, Autumn and Owen's differing perspectives on parenting come to light. Owen's dismissive attitude towards Nina's behavior reflects his belief that children should be molded early for success, while Autumn advocates for a more balanced childhood filled with play and innocence. This clash of values leads to a tense moment, with Autumn feeling protective of her unborn child and frustrated by Owen's rigid views. Her strong reaction reveals her deep-seated beliefs about nurturing and the kind of upbringing she envisions for their future children.
The emotional undercurrents intensify when Autumn decides to go to her prenatal appointment alone, rejecting Owen's offer to accompany her. This decision highlights a growing rift between them, as Owen grapples with feelings of helplessness and frustration over the misunderstanding. His attempt to seek advice from his mother further emphasizes his confusion about parenting and relationships, only to be met with her playful distractions rather than the guidance he sought. This moment underscores the generational differences in perspectives on family and expectations.
Overall, the chapter captures a blend of youthful exuberance, the weight of impending parenthood, and the complexities of relationships. The characters navigate their emotions and expectations, revealing their vulnerabilities and desires for connection amidst the challenges of communication and understanding in their lives. The narrative leaves readers contemplating the balance between ambition and the need for emotional nurturing in the journey of parenthood.
Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below **The Foolproof Formula for a Happy Wife** "But Autumn, there's still so much I want to share with you!" Nina exclaimed, her voice bubbling with enthusiasm. All night long, she had been a whirlwind of excitement, her energy electric, even as fatigue weighed heavily on her body. Her mind, however, was a restless storm, refusing to quiet down. "What could possibly be left to discuss?" Owen interjected, his tone blunt as he gestured toward the stairs. "Just go upstairs." Nina turned to Autumn, her eyes wide and pleading.
"Autumn..." With a slight shrug, Autumn conveyed her helplessness. It was clear that sending Nina off to bed was for her own benefit. In youth, one might believe that staying up all night is a trivial affair, but as the years pass, the body begins to protest in ways one cannot ignore. "Fine, I'll head to bed," Nina relented, her voice laced with disappointment. "Are you busy today, Autumn? I want to have a real heart-to-heart when I wake up!" Nina's enthusiasm was infectious, and it made Autumn smile despite the late hour.
Glancing at her calendar, Autumn replied, "I have a prenatal check-up scheduled for today." "Perfect! After that, I'm all yours," Nina declared, her spirits lifting at the thought of their upcoming conversation. "OMG! I can't wait! I'll get some rest now, and we can chat as soon as you're back from the appointment!" Nina was not so presumptuous as to suggest tagging along. After all, she hadn't slept a wink. If she accompanied Autumn in her current state, it was likely that Autumn would end up looking after her instead.
Besides, a prenatal check-up was a significant event; there was no way she would make Autumn wait for her to catch up on beauty sleep. It was always best to get such things done early, for the sake of peace of mind. "Okay," Autumn replied, her tone softening. "Oh, and by the way, when you're getting ready, you should turn on the aromatherapy diffuser. It's fantastic for calming your nerves," Nina suggested, her excitement returning. "Got it!" Nina opened her arms wide, ready to envelop Autumn in a warm hug.
But before she could reach her, Owen stepped in, grabbing her collar and pulling her back with a firm grip. "You've been up all night. You smell like the office. Don't get that on Autumn or the baby," he warned, his expression serious. Nina's cheeks flushed with indignation. "That's not true! You can't just ruin my reputation like that!" she protested, her voice rising in disbelief. Besides, the baby was still so tiny-how could it possibly be affected by her scent? "Just go," Owen said, his glare sharp, issuing a final warning. In the end, Nina didn't dare to defy him.
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She cast a forlorn glance at Autumn, lowering her voice to a whisper as she said, "Alright, Autumn, I'm heading up," dragging her weary body toward the stairs. Autumn smiled gently and handed Owen a glass of juice. "You know, you could have been a little nicer to Nina." While Nina could indeed be a handful at times, she didn't seem unreasonable. Owen really didn't need to be so harsh with a young woman like her. "She's a little rascal. The nicer you are to her, the more she'll take advantage," Owen countered, his tone dismissive. "Her parents spoiled her rotten.
She never learned how to read a room," he added, shaking his head. Autumn chuckled softly. "But with her background, it's not like she ever had to learn to read a room, did she?" She had done her homework on Nina's family. Although they weren't quite on the same level as the Bennetts, they were undeniably wealthy, with their influence growing ever since they moved abroad. Plus, with Nina's mother being Owen's aunt, the family connection meant Nina had little need to strive too hard. "My aunt and uncle are determined to groom her to take over the family business.
It would be beneficial for her to develop a more mature personality sooner rather than later," Owen remarked, his tone thoughtful. Autumn frowned, feeling a twinge of disagreement. However, she recognized that this was Owen's family matter, and it wasn't her place to interfere too much. So, she took a sip of her juice, allowing a comfortable silence to settle between them. Owen glanced at her, picking up on her quiet discontent. "What's bothering you?" he asked, his brow furrowing in concern.
After a moment of contemplation, Autumn asked, "When it comes to our future children, do you plan to raise them the same way you think Nina should be raised?" Owen hadn't anticipated that question. He set down his glass and wiped his mouth with a napkin, his expression shifting to one of surprise. "Why do you ask?" "I just have this feeling that you'd be the type of father who signs your kid up for classes at age three," she replied, her tone half-joking but pointed. Owen chuckled, shaking his head. "Three is far too late.
I was already starting calligraphy at two." Autumn rolled her eyes, exasperated. "A two-year-old can barely even hold a pen, Owen." "If they can't hold it, they learn," he said dismissively, waving his hand as if the matter were trivial. "Kids are bursting with energy and have nothing to do. It's better than them just sitting around doing nothing." "Ow-en Bennett!" Autumn couldn't contain herself any longer. She snapped his name, her expression turning serious. "I don't want that for my child.
He deserves a normal childhood-a time to play when it's time to play, and a time to be innocent when it's time to be innocent." Owen's brow knitted in confusion. "Autumn..." She stood up abruptly, her hand resting protectively on her stomach as she made her way toward the door. "I'll just have Mrs. Turner accompany me to the appointment. You can go do your thing." Owen was taken aback; he never imagined that a casual comment would provoke such a strong reaction from Autumn. While his face remained mostly impassive, he felt completely lost.
After all, this was the first time he had ever discussed parenting with a woman. He had grown up under certain expectations, so it was only natural for him to assume his own child would follow the same path. But Autumn was clearly furious... "Autumn..." Owen followed her to the door, desperation creeping into his voice. "How about I go with you?" She turned to him, her gaze colder than he had ever seen. "No, that's alright. Mrs. Turner knows all about this." Mrs. Turner, sensing the tension, quickly stepped in to mediate. "Sir, I can accompany Madam.
I'm very familiar with the entire check-up process, so please don't worry." Only then did Owen reluctantly nod, feeling a mix of frustration and helplessness. He watched as Autumn got into the car and drove away, then returned to the house, his mind racing. He began to pace back and forth, unable to settle into stillness. Finally, in a moment of desperation, he pulled out his phone and sent a message to his mother. [?] His mother replied almost immediately. Before Owen could type another word, a video call request popped up on his screen. "Are you an idiot?
Why on earth would you say something like that?" his mother exclaimed, her face half-covered by a beauty mask, with only her lips visible. Owen felt a wave of embarrassment wash over him. He turned his head away, exasperated. "What time is it over there? Why are you doing a beauty treatment now?" Mrs. Bennett giggled, clearly in high spirits. "I'm coming back to the country soon! Of course, I have to look fabulous. How else am I supposed to meet my wonderful daughter-in-law?" "Your aunt told me last time that your wife is absolutely beautiful. I have to look my best next to her, right?
I can't be all boring and monotonous like you men." "I've also prepared so many gifts for her. When I was pregnant with you, I had hoped for a daughter. I bought so many pretty little dresses, but not a single one got used." "Oh, I hope the baby in Autumn's belly is a girl! I'll buy her even more little dresses!" Owen was left speechless, the weight of his initial intention slipping away. He had steeled himself to ask his mother for advice, only to find her lost in her own daydreams, completely overlooking his concerns.
"I'm hanging up," he finally said, feeling a mix of frustration and amusement. Mrs. Bennett snapped back to reality. "Don't, don't hang up! That thing you just told me about is easy to solve. Here, let Mom share a foolproof formula..." Conclusion As the night unfolded, the emotional landscape shifted beneath Autumn and Owen, revealing the complexities of their relationship. Autumn's protective instincts as a soon-to-be mother clashed with Owen's ingrained expectations of parenting, igniting a tension that neither had anticipated.
Autumn's fierce desire for a nurturing and carefree childhood for their future children highlighted her commitment to breaking the cycle of pressure and expectation, while Owen's bewilderment at her reaction underscored the generational divide in their perspectives. The night ended with a palpable rift between them, leaving Owen grappling with the weight of his words and Autumn driving away, her heart heavy with uncertainty. Yet, amid the turmoil, a glimmer of hope emerged.
Owen's instinct to reach out to his mother for guidance indicated a willingness to learn and adapt, suggesting that he was not entirely set in his ways. Autumn's strength and clarity about her values hinted at her resilience, promising that she would not shy away from standing up for what she believed was right for their family. As the dawn approached, the potential for reconciliation lingered in the air.
Will Owen manage to understand Autumn's perspective, or will his traditional views create an insurmountable rift? The stage is set for a heartfelt confrontation that could redefine their relationship and their visions of family life. Moreover, with Owen's mother entering the picture, the stakes are raised even higher. Her playful yet determined nature promises to inject both humor and wisdom into the unfolding drama. As she shares her "foolproof formula" for a happy family, will her insights resonate with Owen, or will they further complicate matters?
The chapter hints at a blend of lighthearted moments and serious discussions, leaving readers eager to see how these characters navigate their differing expectations and desires for the future. Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions as the story delves deeper into the heart of what it means to create a family amidst conflicting ideals. admin
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