In the next chapter of the RAHA series, Alborz reveals the truth about what happened during the four months of his and Pantea's separation. He discovers that her statements have become a reality. By reacting out of desperation, his worst fears almost came true. At which time, Rohzan demonstrates karma has significant ramifications. She proves her possessive behavior and becomes shellfish of Alborz. In blind thinking, she believes these actions will force him to change. In her mind love grants the right to beat him or misbehave because of his affair.
The chaos forces Alborz to make Raha resign from the company, so she must return to her country. In the same context, Rohzan makes him relay a message that Pantea was just a one-night stand and forward earlier messages with Krystia, to cause the break-up.
After Rohzan places the restrictions on Alborz, in her own fashion. Alborz lost his freedom as a free bird. Rohzan's love turned out to be selfish, claiming she owned exclusive rights for Alborz. In light of the outcome, he is naming her Owner in this book and Pantea as Raha as named by Pantea.
After the dust settled, Alborz found special meaning to the title of this book. The universe has a way of forcing repentance, so when Alborz's acted in desperation, Pantea's statement 'what goes around comes back around', became reality.
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