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Posted: 9 days ago
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Chapter 5 – The Anonymous Letter

The first rays of sunlight filtered through the curtains ofKhurana Mansion, but Maan had already been awake for hours.

The old silver key lay on his desk beside the anonymousnote.

"The truth is underground."

He had read those words countless times during the night.

Nothing about them made sense.

If the east wing had been demolished five years ago, whattruth could possibly still remain buried there?

A soft knock interrupted his thoughts.

"Come in."

Adi entered carrying two cups of coffee.

"I had a feeling you didn't sleep."

Maan accepted the cup.

"I didn't."

Adi's eyes fell on the silver key.

"So... this is the mysterious package?"

Maan nodded.

Adi picked up the note and read it carefully.

"No sender?"

"No fingerprints."

"No courier details."

Adi sighed.

"Whoever is doing this knows exactly how to stayinvisible."

Maan looked toward the window.

"They also know everything about my past."

"And Geet's."

The room fell silent.

After a long pause, Adi spoke again.

"Do you think Geet knows about this?"

"I don't know."

"But I'm going to find out."

Meanwhile...

Geet reached Khurana Constructions earlier than usual.

The office floor was still quiet.

Only a few employees had arrived.

She unlocked the design studio and switched on the lights.

The blueprints from yesterday remained spread across thedrafting table.

She carefully unfolded the tracing paper once again.

The hidden map still puzzled her.

Why would someone conceal the layout of Khurana Mansioninside construction drawings?

As she studied the markings, her phone vibrated.

It was an unknown number.

She hesitated before answering.

"Hello?"

Silence.

"Who is this?"

Only the sound of slow breathing.

"Hello?"

The call disconnected.

A strange uneasiness settled over her.

Before she could think further, the office peon entered.

"Good morning, ma'am."

"Good morning."

"This was delivered for you."

He handed her a plain white envelope.

"No one said who it was from."

Her heartbeat quickened.

Another anonymous package.

She carefully opened it.

Inside was a single sheet of paper.

The words were typed in bold black letters.

Leave Delhi before it's too late.

You escaped once.

You won't escape again.

Stay away from Maan Singh Khurana...

...or this time he dies.

The paper slipped from her trembling hands.

The room spun around her.

The words dragged her back five years...

A dark warehouse...

A masked man...

A gun resting on the table...

A voice she had never forgotten.

"If you love him..."

"Leave Delhi."

"If you ever return..."

"Maan Singh Khurana will die."

Geet stumbled backward until she hit the edge of the table.

"No..."

She whispered.

"It can't be..."

The nightmare had returned.

At that very moment...

Maan stepped out of the elevator.

He was on his way to the design studio to question Geetabout the hidden blueprint.

As he approached the glass door, he noticed somethingunusual.

Geet stood completely still.

Her face had lost all color.

The letter lay on the floor.

He entered immediately.

"What happened?"

She quickly bent down to pick up the paper.

"Nothing."

"Geet."

She froze.

It was the first time since her return that he had calledher by her real name without anger.

She looked up.

For a brief second...

She forgot to hide her fear.

Maan noticed instantly.

He gently held out his hand.

"Give me the letter."

"It's nothing important."

"Then let me read it."

"No."

She clutched it tighter.

His voice softened.

"Please."

That single word caught her off guard.

Slowly...

Reluctantly...

She handed him the letter.

As Maan read each line, his expression hardened.

By the time he reached the last sentence, his fists wereclenched so tightly that the paper crumpled.

"Who gave you this?"

"I don't know."

"When?"

"Just now."

"Did anyone see the messenger?"

She shook her head.

"No."

Maan immediately pressed the intercom.

"Security."

"Yes, sir."

"Lock every entrance."

"No one leaves this building until I say so."

"Right away, sir."

Within seconds, security alarms echoed throughout theheadquarters.

Employees looked around in confusion.

All exit doors were automatically sealed.

Geet stared at Maan.

"What are you doing?"

"Finding whoever threatened you."

"They're not threatening me."

"They mentioned my name."

His eyes met hers.

"This is my problem too."

"No."

She stepped back.

"You don't understand."

"Then explain."

"I can't."

"Why?"

She looked away.

"I just can't."

His patience snapped.

"Five years ago..."

He spoke quietly.

"You disappeared without telling me why."

"Now someone threatens both of us."

"And you're still protecting them?"

"I'm protecting you."

The words escaped before she realized it.

Silence.

The entire room seemed to stop breathing.

Maan stared at her.

"What did you say?"

She closed her eyes.

"I..."

"You said you're protecting me."

"I didn't mean..."

"You did."

He took a slow step closer.

"Geet..."

"What happened five years ago?"

Tears filled her eyes.

She wanted to tell him everything.

Every lie.

Every threat.

Every sacrifice.

But the image of the gun...

The promise she had made...

Still haunted her.

She shook her head.

"I can't."

Her voice broke.

"I'm sorry."

Maan looked at her for a long moment.

Then, without another word, he turned and walked out.

The door closed quietly behind him.

Geet sank into the chair, burying her face in her hands.

Outside...

Maan stopped in the corridor.

He leaned against the wall and closed his eyes.

For the first time...

He didn't believe she was lying.

She was terrified.

And whatever frightened her...

Had controlled her life for five years.

An hour later...

The emergency security meeting began.

Every CCTV recording from the morning was displayed on thelarge conference screen.

The security chief replayed the footage.

Employees entered one after another.

Delivery staff.

Housekeeping.

Visitors.

Nothing unusual.

Then Geet spoke.

"Stop."

The footage froze.

She pointed toward a woman wearing a grey housekeepinguniform.

"I've never seen her before."

The security chief zoomed in.

"She isn't one of ours."

The room fell silent.

The woman placed an envelope on the reception desk.

Then...

Instead of leaving through the main entrance...

She walked toward the basement.

The camera lost her.

"There are no cameras in the basement corridor,"the security chief explained.

Maan looked at him sharply.

"Why not?"

"They've been under maintenance for three weeks."

"Three weeks?"

"Yes, sir."

Another coincidence.

Or another carefully planned move.

"Find her."

The security chief nodded.

"We're already trying."

"No."

Maan's voice was cold.

"I don't want excuses."

"I want her."

That evening...

Geet returned to her apartment feeling exhausted.

As she unlocked the door, she noticed something unusual.

The lights were already on.

Her heart pounded.

She distinctly remembered switching them off before leaving.

Slowly, she stepped inside.

Everything appeared normal.

The furniture hadn't been disturbed.

Nothing was missing.

She searched every room.

Empty.

Then she noticed it.

On the dining table...

A fresh white lily.

Beneath it lay another note.

This one was handwritten.

You should have stayed away.

This is your final warning.

A loud clap of thunder echoed outside.

Rain began pouring heavily against the windows.

Geet's hands trembled as she looked around the apartment.

Someone had been inside.

Someone knew where she lived.

And someone wanted her to know...

She was never truly alone.

End of Chapter 5

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Posted: 9 days ago
#42

5

threatening letter come to geet

maan read the warning

now maan come to know how much scared geet is from last five years n hiding everything from him

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Posted: 9 days ago
#43

Crazy

Now maan knows geet left because she wanted to protect him she is truly terrified

waiting to see who or what this perdon wants


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Posted: 9 days ago
#44

Hi there

Sorry wrong thread

Edited by khwaishfan - 9 days ago
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Posted: 9 days ago
#45

Chapter 5

Of cos Maan did not sleep the entire night

His thoughts were reasonable

So he is determined to find the truth

As expected Geet received a letter threatening her

Her reaction was justified

Well Maan went to see Geet

His question was anticipated

Great that he saw the letter

Not surprised with Geet refused to open up

Maan was indeed upset

However he realises that Geet was scared

Oh no someone was at Geet's apartment

She was really terrified

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Posted: 8 days ago
#46

The threats are getting more intense. At least this time Maan has found out that there were reasons behind her leaving.

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Posted: 2 days ago
#47

Chapter 5

Curious Chapter

I'm glad that finally Maan knows that Geet was threatened to leave him

and he realizes just how frighten she is

so at least they found the image of the unknown person entering

the offices and placing the envelope for Geet

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Posted: 15 hours ago
#48

Chapter 6 - Dadima's Hope

The rain continued throughout the night.

Geet sat on the floor of her apartment, her back restingagainst the sofa. The white lily and the anonymous note lay on the coffeetable.

She had called the building security immediately.

Every entrance had been checked.

Every visitor's log had been verified.

No one had entered her apartment.

At least...

No one the security guards had seen.

The thought sent a chill down her spine.

Her phone vibrated.

Maan Singh Khurana.

She stared at the screen.

The call stopped.

A second later, it rang again.

She finally answered.

"...Hello."

"Are you alright?"

His voice was calm, but she could hear the concern hiddenbeneath it.

"Yes."

"You sound frightened."

"I'm just tired."

A long silence followed.

"I've sent two security officers to yourapartment."

She looked toward the door.

"You did what?"

"They'll stay outside until morning."

"Maan, that isn't necessary."

"It wasn't a request."

Despite everything, a small smile appeared on her face.

Some habits never changed.

"I don't need protection."

"I disagree."

She sighed.

"I can take care of myself."

"I know."

His answer surprised her.

"I also know someone threatened you today."

She didn't know what to say.

He continued quietly,

"If anything happens..."

"I'm only one phone call away."

Before she could respond, he disconnected.

Geet looked at the silent phone.

Five years had changed many things.

But not his instinct to protect her.

The next morning...

Khurana Mansion was unusually lively.

Dadima supervised the servants as they prepared breakfast.

"Make sure Adi gets extra parathas."

One servant smiled.

"He always asks for more, Dadima."

"He eats like he's feeding an army."

Everyone laughed.

Just then Maan entered, dressed in a navy-blue suit.

He looked exhausted.

Dadima immediately noticed.

"You didn't sleep."

"I'm fine."

"You've been saying that since you weretwenty-five."

He smiled faintly.

"And you've never believed me."

"Because mothers and grandmothers can alwaystell."

Before Maan could reply, Adi entered the dining room.

"Good morning, everyone!"

He stopped the moment he saw the breakfast table.

"Oh..."

His eyes sparkled.

"Aloo parathas!"

Dadima laughed.

"I knew you'd be happy."

Adi folded his hands dramatically.

"You're the only person in this house who truly lovesme."

Maan looked up from his coffee.

"I pay your salary."

Adi grinned.

"But Dadima feeds me."

The servants laughed quietly.

For the first time in days...

A genuine smile appeared on Maan's face.

Dadima noticed.

She silently thanked God.

At the office...

Geet was reviewing the revised foundation plans when Adiknocked on the open door.

"Busy?"

She looked up.

"A little."

He placed two cups of coffee on the table.

"I brought peace offerings."

She smiled.

"You still remember."

"I remember everything."

They sat across from each other.

For a while they discussed work.

Then Adi became serious.

"Can I ask you something?"

She nodded.

"Yesterday..."

"When Maan called your name..."

"You looked terrified."

She looked down.

"I was."

"Because of him?"

"No."

"Then because of what?"

Silence.

Adi sighed.

"I promised him I wouldn't interfere."

"But seeing both of you like this..."

He shook his head.

"It hurts."

Geet looked at him with moist eyes.

"I never wanted any of this."

"I know."

She looked up in surprise.

"You... do?"

Adi smiled sadly.

"I've watched Maan for five years."

"I know what heartbreak looks like."

"And..."

He paused.

"I also know what guilt looks like."

She lowered her gaze.

"I wish I could tell you everything."

"Then why don't you?"

She whispered,

"Because someone else's life is more important thanmine."

Adi frowned.

Before he could ask another question, Maan entered thestudio.

Both immediately stood up.

"I hope I'm not interrupting."

Adi quickly shook his head.

"No, no..."

"I was just leaving."

He disappeared so fast that Geet almost laughed.

Maan placed another file on her desk.

"I've approved your proposal for a new geologicalsurvey."

"Thank you."

"I've also arranged additional security at thesite."

She looked at him.

"You didn't have to."

"I know."

Another silence.

Finally, he spoke again.

"Dadima wants to meet you."

Geet froze.

"What?"

"She knows you're back."

Her heartbeat quickened.

"I... don't think that's a good idea."

"It's her birthday prayer every year."

Geet looked confused.

"What do you mean?"

He looked away.

"She never stopped waiting for you."

Those simple words broke something inside her.

She remembered Dadima's warm hugs.

Her laughter.

The way she always called Geet her granddaughter.

Tears threatened to escape.

"I don't know if I can face her."

Maan's voice softened.

"Neither do I."

"But she deserves answers."

"So do you."

His words lingered in the room long after he walked away.

That evening...

Geet stood outside the gates of Khurana Mansion.

The same mansion she had left five years earlier.

Nothing had changed.

The grand entrance.

The gardens filled with roses.

The marble fountain.

Only she had changed.

Her hands trembled as she stepped inside.

Every corner held a memory.

She could almost hear the laughter they had once shared.

The servant smiled warmly.

"Welcome, ma'am."

She nodded silently.

As she entered the living room...

Dadima looked up from her prayer book.

For a moment...

Neither moved.

The book slipped from Dadima's hands.

"Geet..."

Her voice trembled.

Geet's eyes filled with tears.

"Dadima..."

The older woman slowly walked toward her.

She reached out with shaking hands and gently touched Geet'sface, as though afraid she might disappear again.

"My child..."

Tears rolled down Dadima's cheeks.

"You came back."

Geet could no longer hold herself together.

She fell into Dadima's embrace.

"I'm sorry..."

She sobbed.

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

Dadima wrapped her arms tightly around her.

"No."

"No more tears."

"You're home."

The servants quietly wiped their eyes.

From the staircase above...

Maan watched the scene in silence.

He had imagined this reunion countless times.

But seeing Geet cry in Dadima's arms...

He realized something.

A person pretending didn't cry like that.

A guilty person didn't look this broken.

For the first time...

His anger began losing its battle against his heart.

Just then, the butler approached.

"Sir."

He handed Maan another sealed envelope.

"There was no sender."

Maan's expression hardened.

He opened it immediately.

Inside was a single photograph.

His breath caught.

It was an old picture taken inside the east wing ofKhurana Mansion.

The photograph showed Maan and Geet smiling at the camera.

But someone had circled a wooden door in the background withred ink.

On the back of the photograph, only one sentence waswritten.

"Open the door she never knew existed."

Maan slowly looked toward the hallway leading to thedemolished east wing.

The mysterious game wasn't over.

In fact...

It was only just beginning.

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Posted: 5 hours ago
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Chapter 6

Feeling for Geet

Where is her family?

Her fears were justified

Dadima is the best

Adore dadima teasing Maan

Maan and dadima share a close bond

Adi is indeed part of the family

At least Maan smiled

Dadima was happy seeing this

Adi and Geet share a good bond

Sad that she could not open up further to Adi

Maan's concern for Geet was reasonable

As expected dadima wants to.meet Geet

Geet's response was anticipated

Maan had a point

Glad that Geet went to meet dadima

She was overwhelmed being in KM

Dadima was really emotional seeing Geet

Not surprised that she welcomed Geet

So Maan received an envelope with a pic and message

The game has commenced


Update soon thank

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Posted: 4 hours ago
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Who is playing this game and why? What is behind that door? The note sender wants that secret to come out.

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