FLAMES chapter 4 *UPDATED* by Ghost Hale

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Chapter 1

Aryan Malhotra reached for the next file and stopped.

A sharp pain flared through his shoulder, forcing him to pause. His jaw tightened as he adjusted the bandage beneath his shirt. Only after the ache subsided did he turn the page.

A knock interrupted the silence.

"Come in."

The door opened, and Ishita Kapoor walked in. She dropped her bag onto the couch before settling into the chair opposite him.

"So... you came to the office."

Aryan didn't look up.

"I don't remember asking for permission."

A faint smile tugged at the corner of her lips.

"You wouldn't."

Before opening her laptop, her eyes fell on the untouched lunchbox resting on his desk. She slid it toward him.

"Lunch."

"I'm working."

"You can do both."

For a brief moment, Aryan held her gaze. Then, without another word, he opened the lunchbox and took a bite.

Satisfied, Ishita turned to her laptop.

The cabin settled into its familiar rhythm. Files changed hands, emails were answered, and silence settled comfortably between them. It was a silence neither of them ever felt compelled to break.

After a while, Aryan turned another page.

"Any update?"

"The police still haven't found the shooter. They're questioning everyone from the dance studio."

He acknowledged it with a faint nod.

"They'll find him."

"I hope so."

Another knock echoed through the cabin.

Karan Mehra stepped inside carrying a folder.

"The site visit for tomorrow has been confirmed, sir."

Aryan accepted the file.

"The dance studio?"

"Yes, sir."

Ishita finally looked up.

"You're still going?"

Aryan nodded.

"The doctor asked you to rest."

"It'll be a short visit."

"You were shot three days ago."

This time, he met her eyes.

"I'll be careful."

For a long moment, Ishita simply looked at him.

She had argued this before.

She already knew how it would end.

Without another word, she looked away.

Aryan signed the papers and handed the folder back.

"Eleven o'clock."

"Yes, sir."

Karan turned to leave but paused at the door.

"Ma'am... one more thing."

Ishita looked up.

"The interview for the CSR Executive position is this afternoon."

She gave a small nod.

Karan hesitated.

"Can I confirm the timing with... Aditi, as per your schedule?"

The name caught her off guard.

"...Aditi?"

Almost instinctively, her eyes shifted toward Aryan.

He simply turned another page.

Karan looked between them, clearly confused.

"Yes, ma'am."

Silence stretched across the cabin.

Then Ishita spoke.

"Cancel the interview."

Karan frowned.

"Ma'am?"

"The position is closed."

"But everything has already been scheduled."

"Then look for someone else."

Her voice remained calm, leaving no room for discussion.

"Yes, ma'am."

He nodded once before quietly leaving the cabin.

The silence returned.

"I'm sorry," Ishita said softly.

Aryan didn't look up.

"It doesn't matter."

Another page turned beneath his hand.

"I trust your judgment."

She watched him for a quiet moment before closing her laptop.

"I have a meeting."

Aryan acknowledged her with a slight nod.

As she reached the door, she paused.

"Finish your lunch."

"I will."

The doubtful look she gave him suggested she wasn't convinced.

The door clicked shut.

Aryan let out a quiet breath before reaching for the next file.

---

Karan stepped out of the office building, his phone already in his hand.

The call connected almost immediately.

"Hi!"

Aditi's cheerful voice greeted him.

Karan didn't answer.

The silence on the other end was enough to make her smile fade.

"What happened?"

"The interview's been cancelled."

A brief pause followed.

"They've closed the position."

"Oh..."

"I'm sorry."

Aditi drew a slow breath.

"It's okay."

Karan waited, knowing she was trying to convince herself as much as him.

"No, really," she said with a faint laugh that never reached her voice. "These things happen."

The disappointment lingered despite her attempt to hide it.

"I'll keep looking."

"You will."

Silence settled between them.

"I'll call you later."

Before she could respond, he ended the call.

A sharp pain shot through his shoulder.

Ignoring it, he slipped the phone back into his pocket and continued walking.

---

Aditi lowered her phone slowly.

For a moment, she simply stared at the blank screen before slipping it into her bag.

The receptionist looked up with a polite smile.

"Ma'am, please have a seat. Someone will be with you shortly."

Aditi acknowledged her with a nod.

Her neatly arranged documents rested inside the folder on her lap.

She had left home early that morning.

The thought brought a faint smile to her lips.

It was supposed to be a good day.

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Posted: 3 days ago
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Was the interview canceled because Aditi was the one who was coming for it? Ishita did not want her?

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More chapter to come... Feedback appreciated

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Chapter 2


The reception area had settled into its usual rhythm.

Employees moved about with quiet urgency as phones rang and elevators opened and closed. Aditi remained seated, her folder resting neatly on her lap.

The interview had ended before it had even begun. She should have left.


Instead, she stayed where she was, giving herself a moment to gather her thoughts. A raised voice shattered the quiet.


"...Then why am I paying all of you?"

Aditi looked up.

The conference room door stood half open.

Inside, Ishita Kapoor stood at the head of the table. Architectural drawings lay scattered before her while the legal team sat in complete silence.

"I've heard enough excuses."

No one responded.

"If this issue can't be resolved, we're shutting the project down."

One of the consultants adjusted his glasses.

"Ma'am, we've explored every possible option. The approved layout leaves us with no legal alternative."

"And proceeding with this one leaves us with no legal project."

Silence followed.

Aditi lowered her eyes.

She didn't know which project they were discussing, but the terms drifting out of the room were familiar.

Setback.

Fire access.

Structural offset.

A slight frown crossed her face. The problem didn't sound impossible. It sounded architectural.

Inside, Ishita gathered the drawings.

"Enough."

She closed the file.

"We're shutting the project down."

Without another word, she walked out. The legal team quietly followed. Silence lingered behind them. Aditi's gaze settled on the review copy left behind.

She shouldn't.

She knew that. Yet she found herself walking into the room. She spread the drawing across the table. A forgotten pencil lay beside it. Almost instinctively, she picked it up. Her eyes moved across the layout.

A line.

Another.

She shifted a wall.


Adjusted the setback. Redrew the access corridor. A few final measurements...

Then she stopped.

A faint smile touched her lips.

Gathering the marked-up drawing, she drew a quiet breath and made her way toward the executive cabins.

---

Ishita placed the original drawings on Aryan's desk.

"We have to shut down the dance studio project."

Aryan looked up.

"Reason?"

"The revised layout no longer complies with the legal requirements. The legal team doesn't see a viable solution."

Without a word, Aryan pulled the drawings toward himself.

A pencil found its way into his hand.

His attention settled on the blueprint.

A line.

Another.

He erased a corner.

Shifted a wall.

Marked a fresh measurement.

Ishita waited silently.

A knock echoed through the cabin. Neither of them looked up. The second knock finally drew Ishita's attention.

"Come in."

The door opened quietly.

Aryan continued sketching.

"I'm... sorry for disturbing you."

The hesitant voice made Ishita turn.

For a heartbeat, she simply stared.

The color drained from her face.

"...Aditi?"

The name escaped before she could stop it.

Aditi frowned.

She hadn't expected anyone there to know her.

"...Yes."

Silence settled over the cabin.

She remained standing at the entrance, the marked-up drawing held carefully against her chest.

Aryan's pencil came to a stop.

A slow breath escaped him before he leaned back in his chair.

For the first time, he looked at the young woman standing before him.

His gaze rested on her face.

Seconds slipped by.

No one spoke.

Out of the corner of her eye, Ishita watched him carefully.

Aryan didn't look away.

Neither did Aditi.

Finally, he broke the silence.

"Who are you?"

His voice was calm. Measured. Cold enough to make the room feel smaller. Aditi instinctively straightened.

"I... came for the CSR Executive interview."

Aryan studied her for another moment.

"The position has already been filled."

His expression remained unreadable.

"You may leave."

He turned back to Ishita.

"The project can—"

"I know."

The words escaped before Aditi could stop them.

Silence.

Aryan slowly turned toward her again.

He simply looked at her.

Only then did Aditi realize she had interrupted him.

"Oh... I'm sorry."

She lowered her eyes.

"I... I didn't come for..."

She stopped herself and drew a nervous breath.

"I did come for the interview... but by the time I arrived, I found out it had been cancelled."


Her fingers tightened around the

drawing.

"I should have left."

After a brief hesitation, she looked up again.

"But... I overheard the discussion."

She stepped forward and carefully held out the marked-up drawing.

"And I think this project can still be saved.”

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Posted: 2 days ago
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Aditi knows just what to do to save the project. Her thought process is the same as Aryan. Why does Ishita not want her there?

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Its long fiction.. u will get all responses.

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Chapter 3

"I know."

Aryan's calm voice broke the silence.

"The project can still be saved."

Confusion flickered across Aditi's face. He hadn't even looked at the drawing she was holding.

Instead, his attention remained on the blueprint spread across his desk. The pencil rested loosely between his fingers as his eyes traveled over the sketch he had just completed.

A shifted wall.

A redesigned access corridor.

Revised setback measurements.

Only then did he look up.

"May I see your drawing?"

Aditi stepped forward and carefully placed her marked-up layout beside the original blueprint.

Aryan pulled it closer.

Silence settled over the cabin as his eyes traveled across every pencil mark. Ishita waited without interrupting.

After a long moment, he spoke.

"Your design will fail."

The words were calm.

Matter-of-fact.

Aditi frowned.

"I'm sorry?"

"You've skipped one important detail."

Her gaze instinctively dropped to the drawing.

It traveled over every line she had drawn.

The shifted wall.

The revised setback.

The widened access corridor.

Everything seemed right...

Then her eyes stopped.

"...Oh."

The whisper escaped before she could stop it.

"The service duct."

She stared at the drawing for a heartbeat.

"If the wall shifts..."

The sentence remained unfinished.

Without thinking, she reached for the pencil resting between Aryan's fingers.

Their hands brushed for the briefest moment.

"...Sorry."

The apology came instinctively, but the pencil was already in her hand.

She leaned over the blueprint.

One line disappeared.

Another appeared.

She shifted the service duct.

Adjusted the utility passage.

Marked fresh dimensions.

Her movements were quick.

Confident.

Instinctive.

"If we reroute the utilities from this side..."

Another stroke.

"...the service duct remains accessible."

She marked another measurement.

"And the setback still complies."

One final line.

"There."

The pencil came to a stop.

Only then did the silence around her register.

Aditi froze.

Her eyes slowly dropped to the pencil in her hand.

Then to Aryan.

The color drained from her face.

She had just taken the Managing Director's pencil...

...and drawn on his blueprint.

"Oh..."

She hurriedly placed the pencil back exactly where it had been.

"I'm... I'm so sorry."

"I didn't mean to..."

Her voice faded away.

Aryan said nothing.

He lowered his gaze to the revised layout.

Every alteration.

Every measurement.

Every line.

Without a word, he studied them all.

Several silent moments passed.

Finally, he set the blueprint down.

"Yes."

He looked at Ishita.

"This is what I was about to tell you."

His finger rested lightly on the revised layout.

"Have Legal review it again."

A brief pause.

"It should clear."

Relief softened Ishita's expression.

"So the project..."

"It proceeds."

A smile appeared on her lips.

"I'll send it to Legal immediately."

Aryan acknowledged her with a small nod.

He slid the revised file across the desk.

"Get it cleared before the end of the day."

"I will."

Ishita picked up the file.

"And one more thing."

She paused at the door and turned back.

"I don't want another project reaching Legal before the Architecture team has exhausted every possible solution."

"Understood."

She gave a firm nod.

Instead of leaving, she set the file on the corner of Aryan's desk.

"It'll only take a minute."

Aryan offered no response.

His attention had already returned to the documents before him.

Ishita turned toward Aditi.

For the first time since the young woman had entered the cabin, her expression softened.

For a quiet moment, she simply studied her.

"You said... Aditi?"

Aditi nodded.

"Yes."

"Aditi...?"

"Aditi Sharma."

A strange silence settled over the room.

"Where are you from, Aditi?"

"Jaipur."

"And you live here now?"

"Yes."

"You moved recently?"

"A few months ago."

"What brought you here?"

Aditi's smile faded.

"My parents passed away."

The words hung quietly between them.

"I couldn't stay there anymore."

"So... I moved."

"I'm sorry."

"Thank you."

Ishita inclined her head gently before changing the subject.

"You're an architect?"

"Yes."

"I completed my Bachelor's in Architecture."

"And your experience?"

"One year."

"With a small architectural firm."

Ishita's eyes drifted briefly to the revised blueprint still lying on Aryan's desk.

"Then why apply for the CSR Executive position?"

Aditi lowered her gaze.

"I needed a job."

A faint smile touched her lips, though it never reached her eyes.

"I've been trying to get back into architecture..."

"...but nothing worked out."

Silence lingered.

Then Ishita smiled.

"I don't want you to leave this company."

Surprise flickered across Aditi's face.

"My personal assistant resigned last week."

"I need someone dependable."

"Someone who can think under pressure."

"And someone I can trust."

Her smile warmed.

"I'd like you to work as my personal assistant."

For a moment, Aditi simply stared at her.

"I..."

"No."

Aryan's voice cut cleanly through the silence.

Neither his expression nor his tone had changed.

His eyes remained on the file before him.

"The position has already been filled."

Ishita frowned.

"The CSR Executive position has."

"My personal assistant reports directly to me."

"It doesn't matter."

His reply came without hesitation.

"The appointment won't happen."

Ishita turned to face him.

"The CSR department is under me."

"My assistant works for me."

"I decide who sits outside my office."

Only then did Aryan look up.

"And I decide who works in this company."

Silence settled between them.

Neither looked away.

Finally, Ishita spoke.

"I want her."

"No."

"The position is vacant."

Aryan remained silent.

"She's qualified."

Still nothing.

"And she reports directly to me."

"It doesn't matter."

Ishita held his gaze.

"Give me one valid reason."

A long silence followed.

When Aryan finally spoke, his voice was as calm as ever.

"It's the only reason you need."

The cabin fell silent once again.

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Posted: a day ago
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Ishita is on board hiring Aditi, but Aryan is not. Even though she showed her capability, he doesn't want to hire her. Why?

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Would love to hear ur theory??

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He doesn't know her, but maybe knows that name. Is her name common with someone he knew? Or maybe he knows her family? There may be some past memory involved.

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