chapter 11
Rani Saheba : The Queen
Chapter TenThe Red ThreadThe desert was quieter at night.Too quiet. All people seemed dead.It had rained earlier, just a littleâenough to stain the sand dark and make the stones sweat. Enough to hide footprints.Enough for a perfect ambush.Rani sat inside the armored SUV, flanked by silence and a single pistol resting on her lap. Her hair was tied back. Her earrings small. No saree. Just blackâhead to toeâlike a shadow cut from the dark itself.Dev sat beside her, tense. Focused.She hadnât spoken much since they left the haveli.Not about Sircar. Not about trust. Not even about the risk.Only this:âWeâre not going to find him. Weâre going to pull him out from his mom's womb.âTwenty kilometers outside Jodhpur, they reached the edge of an abandoned refinery. The atmosphere looked too good for a desert-date.Dust-covered tanks.Shattered windows.A perfect skeleton for secrets.Rani stepped out first. Gun drawn. Mayaâs team already in placeâsilent snipers tucked into high ground, two drones in the sky. Just like a shooting set of a high budget bollywood movie.Dev followed her into the belly of the building, flashlight in hand.âStill think heâll show?â he whispered.âHe wonât have a choice,â Rani replied. âI leaked intel. Sircar thinks Iâm smuggling weapons for the border. Heâll come to intercept.ââAnd when he does?ââI want you beside me.âDev paused. âTo prove myself?ââNo,â she said. âTo choose.âThe trap was perfect.The bait: three decoy crates marked with red threadâRaniâs signature move from the old days.The location: isolated. No signal interference. One exit.The team: elite. Handpicked. Loyal.But even perfect traps bleed.And this one did.The first gunshot wasnât loud.But it was close.Too close.Mayaâs voice crackled through the comm:âSniper down. Weâve been compromised.âRani didnât flinch.âPositions hold,â she ordered. âNo movement unless I give the word.âDev drew his weapon, eyes scanning shadows.He saw it before she didâA figure in the rafters.Gun drawn.Aimed straight for her.âRaniâ!âHe tackled her to the ground just as the shot fired.It missed.Barely.The sound shattered the silence, and then the building exploded into chaos.Ten minutes of war.Thatâs all it took.Gunfire. Smoke. Screams.One of Raniâs men went downâAjay. Bullet to the chest. No time to save him.Maya dragged two more to cover, barking orders through blood-streaked lips.And Raniâcalm, preciseâtook three men down herself, two to the chest, one to the leg.Dev stuck close. Covered her back.Didnât flinch once.But she was watching.Every move. Every hesitation.And when the dust clearedâ¦Sircar wasnât there.Only a message.Spray-painted across the wall in red:âTHE CROWN WILL BURN.âBack in the SUV, no one spoke for the first few minutes.Rani wiped blood from her sleeve â not hers.Dev finally broke the silence. âYou still think this was worth it?âShe didnât look at him.âI didnât come here to kill him.ââThen what did you come for?ââTo see whoâd take the bullet.âShe turned then.Met his eyes.âAnd you did.âDev exhaled slowly. âI told you. Iâm not here to destroy you.ââNo,â she said. âBut youâre still deciding whether to love me or fear me.âHe didnât answer.She leaned in.Kissed his cheekâsoft, sudden, cruelly intimate.âFigure it out soon, Dev,â she whispered. âBecause the next man who hesitates⦠dies.âThat night, back at the haveli, Rani stood in front of the mirror again.Same cracked glass.Same quiet.But something inside her had shifted.Sircar had made his move. Sheâd survived it.Now she was going to answer.Not with guns.With war.(Nxt)