Had this scene flash in my mind a couple of days ago, and I just couldn’t shake it off… It’s nothing big, just a random moment of inspiration
Don’t expect anything fancy, just a spontaneous whim
Also, I'm updating all parts today itself so please; I request you, take a moment to like all the posts and comment on each one. This would mean a lot.
Objection, Your Honor! It’s Love
Part 1
The courtroom buzzed with restless murmurs as people filed into their seats. The air was thick with tension, every pair of eyes fixed on the young woman standing at the defense table. Geet Handa adjusted her black-framed glasses and smoothed the crisp fabric of her white lawyer's robe. Her reputation as a fearless advocate preceded her, and today was no exception.
Her client, Rajveer Malhotra, sat beside her, his face a mask of calm. Too calm, Geet thought. Something about him had felt off since their first meeting. But a case was a case, and Geet prided herself on being objective. Personal feelings had no place in a courtroom.
"All rise," the bailiff announced, and the room collectively stood as the judge entered.
Once seated, the judge wasted no time. "Counselor Handa, your opening statement."
Geet rose to her feet, her heels clicking softly against the polished floor. She cast a quick glance at the jury, her voice steady and commanding. "Your Honor, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, today you will hear a case built on weak evidence and assumptions. My client, Rajveer Malhotra, stands accused of financial fraud - a charge that, I intend to prove, has no factual basis. This is a trial about justice, not conjecture."
As she continued, her words flowed effortlessly, but then something...or rather, someone...caught her attention.
Seated among the spectators, a man leaned back in his chair, arms crossed over his broad chest. His posture was casual, but his eyes - dark, sharp, and utterly unyielding...were locked onto her. He didn’t belong there, not as a curious observer nor as someone invested in the trial. No, this man exuded authority.
Her words faltered for a fraction of a second, but she quickly recovered. The stranger smirked, clearly aware of the momentary slip. Geet clenched her jaw and pushed through her statement, determined not to let him distract her.
By the time the court adjourned for a recess, her mind was racing.
~~
Later, as Geet packed up her notes, the man approached her. His strides were purposeful, his presence commanding. Up close, he was even more imposing.
"Miss Handa," he said, his voice deep and resonant. "Interesting argument."
Geet straightened, clutching her files. "And you are?"
"ACP Maan Singh Khurana," he said, flashing a badge briefly before tucking it back into his jacket.
Her eyes narrowed. The name wasn’t unfamiliar. ACP Maan Singh Khurana was a rising star in law enforcement, known for his impeccable record and unflinching resolve. But why was he here?
"What brings you to my courtroom, ACP Khurana?" she asked, keeping her tone professional.
He raised an eyebrow. "Your courtroom? I wasn’t aware lawyers owned them."
She met his sarcasm with a cold smile. "You didn’t answer my question."
Maan’s smirk deepened, but his eyes grew serious. "I’m here because of your client, Rajveer Malhotra. He’s been on my radar for a while now. Financial fraud is just the tip of the iceberg."
Geet’s brows knitted together. "If you had anything substantial, he’d be in prison already."
"Not everything is as simple as you’d like it to be, Counselor," Maan replied, his tone hardening. "But I’m not here to debate. Just consider this a friendly warning...don’t let your legal prowess blind you to the truth. Malhotra isn’t what he seems."
Geet squared her shoulders, unwilling to be intimidated. "I base my decisions on facts, ACP Khurana, not insinuations. If you have evidence, produce it. Otherwise, stay out of my way."
Maan held her gaze for a moment longer, his lips twitching in amusement. "Be careful, Counselor. You might find yourself in deeper waters than you’re prepared for." With that, he turned and walked away, leaving her fuming.
~~
That evening, Geet sat in her office, the faint glow of her desk lamp casting long shadows on the walls. The day’s events played on a loop in her mind. Who did Maan Singh Khurana think he was, waltzing into her courtroom and undermining her case?
Her phone buzzed, cutting through the silence. She hesitated before answering.
"Geet Handa," she said, her tone clipped.
"Counselor," came the unmistakable voice on the other end.
She sat up straighter. "ACP Khurana," she said, her irritation clear. "What now?"
"There’s something you need to know about your client," he began, his tone all business. "Rajveer Malhotra isn’t just a fraudster. He’s connected to a series of disappearances. I’ve been working this case for over a year."
Geet’s grip on the phone tightened. "You’re accusing my client of being a criminal mastermind now?"
"Let’s just say I have reasons to believe he’s not as innocent as you think," Maan said darkly. "But proving it has been...complicated. My advice? Watch your back, Counselor. This case isn’t just about justice; it’s about survival."
The line went dead, leaving Geet staring at her phone.
She leaned back in her chair, exhaling sharply. Maan Singh Khurana was proving to be more than just a thorn in her side. He was a mystery - a dangerous one.
And something told her this was only the beginning.
~~
Geet Handa stood, her heels clicking sharply on the polished courthouse floor, looking every bit the confident lawyer she was known to be. Today, however, her mind wasn’t on the case at hand but on something...someone...entirely different. Her thoughts drifted to the incident earlier that morning, when she’d accidentally found herself tangled in a conversation with none other than ACP Maan Singh Khurana. The man was impossible to ignore, with his sharp eyes, crisp uniform, and aura that screamed authority. But beyond that, there was something about him that intrigued her, something beyond the stone-cold demeanor he wore like armor.
Maan had made his presence known when he barged into her office, a familiar yet inexplicable urgency in his demeanor. "Ms. Handa," he had said, his voice low, almost commanding, as if he'd known her for ages. "We need to talk."
"Not now, Officer," she had snapped back, not missing a beat as she gestured to the papers spread out before her. She wasn’t afraid of him, or anyone for that matter.
He had raised an eyebrow, clearly surprised at her boldness. "You’re not interested in hearing what I have to say?" he asked, the challenge lingering in his voice.
"I'm not interested in the lawless, drama-filled nonsense you deal with, ACP. I’m far too busy," she had quipped, her smile the only indicator that she wasn’t entirely serious.
That had led to a small back-and-forth where Maan, clearly more irritated than usual, had demanded her attention. His eyes had narrowed as he attempted to dissect her indifference. "You know, you have a knack for making things difficult, Geet Handa."
The use of her first name had been deliberate. She had caught the slight emphasis on it, and though her professional front was intact, something inside her stirred. Was he testing her? She couldn’t decide.
After a brief pause, she had stood, pushing the papers aside. "And you, Officer, have a knack for ruining my perfect morning with your ridiculous requests. What do you want?"
“Let’s just say,” Maan had smirked, “YOU’ve been under my radar for quite some time. And it’s about time you found out WHY.”
She hadn’t liked the sound of that, nor the vague promise of answers it held. But she had also been curious. Geet wasn’t a person who liked being in the dark. And so, against her better judgment, she had agreed to hear him out.
~~
Now, standing in the courthouse, her mind was still whirring with the oddity of the morning. A police officer, always so guarded, so meticulous, had just walked into her life like a storm. But why? What did he want from her? A case, a lead, or was it something else entirely?
Her phone buzzed on the table, pulling her back to reality. It was a message from her best friend, Sanya, who was updated with this encounter just after the meeting between them took place, a fellow lawyer and the only person who knew just how rattled Geet was by Maan's presence.
Stop overthinking. Just meet him. U knw he won’t bite. Or maybe he will ;)
Geet couldn’t help but smile at the message, but she quickly suppressed it. She wasn’t going to fall for this. She wasn’t going to get tangled up in whatever drama Maan Khurana was weaving. She had far too much to focus on...cases to win, papers to file, clients to deal with.
But there was something magnetic about him. Something that pulled at her resolve.
~~
Later that evening, Geet was just finishing up her work when the door to her office opened. Without looking up, she knew it was him. She could feel the change in the air, a shift she couldn't ignore.
"Ms. Handa," Maan’s voice was smoother this time, less abrasive, more like a challenge.
She looked up, arching an eyebrow. "Are you stalking me now, Officer?"
Maan grinned, a rare smile that softened the hardness of his face. "I don’t stalk. I observe. And you, Geet Handa, are an interesting puzzle."
She stood up, folding her arms, more amused than annoyed. "I’m not some case for you to solve, ACP. Now, what do you want?"
His gaze lingered on her for a second too long, but he didn’t flinch. Instead, he stepped closer, his body language confident and unapologetic. "I need your help."
Geet was taken aback by his directness. "Help? With what exactly?"
"Something big is coming. And you’re the only one who can help me navigate through the legal mess that’s about to ensue."
She frowned. "Legal mess? You need my help with what, exactly?"
Maan hesitated for a moment before speaking. "A high-profile case. It's delicate. Too many people have their hands in it, and it needs someone with your expertise to clean up the legal side of things."
Geet crossed her arms, considering. "And what’s in it for me? What makes you think I’m just going to jump into some high-profile mess without any reason?"
Maan’s expression hardened. "Because, whether you like it or not, this case is going to involve you. Whether you help me or not, you’re already in the middle of it."
She couldn’t deny the pull of curiosity that latched onto her at that moment. She had no intention of getting involved with whatever shady dealings Maan was hinting at, but she couldn’t resist asking, "How am I involved?"
Maan’s eyes locked onto hers. "You’ll find out soon enough."
And just like that, Geet knew she was in for a ride she couldn’t escape from. Whether she liked it or not, she was tangled up with ACP Maan Singh Khurana.
But one thing was for certain - this case would be anything but ordinary
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