SRUTHIThe doorbell rings, jolting me from my thoughts. I glance at the security camera and see my brother standing outside, shoulders slightly slumped, his face shadowed with exhaustion. I quickly unlock the door, and he steps in without a word, his presence filling the room like a storm cloud. Today is the last day of the jewelry exhibition. Madhav is there, handling the closing ceremony and finalizing everything for the event. I didnât go with him, mostly for security reasons. If I had been there, I knew he wouldnât have been able to focus properly, always worried about my safety. So I decided to stay home, though it means waiting alone with my thoughts, imagining every possible worst-case scenario.After resetting the security system, I turn around to get a better look at Vikram. I haven't seen him since he took Nisha away yesterday, and it's clear he hasn't had a moment's rest. His eyes are red-rimmed, as if sleep has escaped him entirely. Without a word, he pulls me into a hug, and I let myself sink into it. For a moment, the knot of tension in my chest eases, the familiar warmth of his embrace offering a sense of protection that only a sibling can provide. My brotherâs hugs have always been different from Madhavâs. Where Madhavâs are grounding and gentle, Vikramâs are sturdy, like walls shielding me from whatever darkness lurks outside. But this time, I can feel the vulnerability in his hold, the tremor in his arms. Today, it is not me but him who needs comforting.âEverythingâs going to be alright,â I murmur, my hand resting gently on his back. He pulls away with a soft chuckle, âLook at you, saying my lines. You have really grown up. Anyways, are you okay?âI nod, forcing a small smile. âIâm fine. But what about you? How are you holding up?âVikramâs face flickers with an emotion I canât quite placeâguilt, maybe? Anger? He flinches, âGood. I am alâââCut out the act and answer me honestly. Talk to me as my brother not the defence minister,â I say interrupting his usual reassurance. He lets out a weary sigh as he sinks onto the couch, the weight of the what happened pressing heavily on him. âIf Iâm being honest, I feel like an idiot for not noticing sooner. Everything points to her. After I took Nisha away, I searched her house and found even more evidence. Photos of you, taken in secret. My tech guy hacked her gadgets and confirmed she was using that darknet IDââOctopusââto hire people to come after you.âMy stomach twists, a cold knot of shock and betrayal settling inside me. I stare at him, unable to process it. âYou... youâre serious? She was behind it all?âVikramâs jaw clenches, and he nods, his eyes flashing with a mixture of frustration and profound sadness. Itâs one thing to be hurt by a stranger, but by someone you trusted, someone you kept closeâit leaves a different kind of scar.âDid you confront her?â I ask, my voice barely a whisper, afraid to hear the answer.âI did,â he says, his hands fisting until his knuckles turn white. âAt first, she denied it. Tried to laugh it off, even. But I kept pushing, and eventually, she admitted everything.ââShe just... confessed?â I repeat, struggling to wrap my mind around it. Nisha. The same Nisha who had.worked with him for five years, who I thought might one day become more than just an employee to him. The depth of her betrayal cuts like a knife, leaving behind a raw wound I donât know how to heal. A whirlwind of emotions swirls inside meâanger, hurt, disbelief, each one clawing for dominance.âWhy would she do that?â I ask, the bitterness slipping into my voice. âWhat could possibly drive her to betray us like this?âVikramâs expression turns neutral, a practiced mask slipping over his face as he replies. âShe wonât tell me. I asked, demanded to know, but she only said that I have to figure it out myself.ââWhy?â I ask, frustration bubbling up. âIf she confessed to everything, why wouldnât she just tell you her reasons?âHe sighs, looking down at his hands, his fingers tracing invisible lines across his knuckles. âThatâs something only she can answer. And for whatever twisted reason, she wants to keep that a mystery.â I can see how deeply this is eating away at himâthe woman he once trusted, maybe even cared for, has torn down his defenses in the cruelest way possible. And now sheâs left him with nothing but questions.His gaze drifts to the wall opposite, unfocused, lost in thought. âThe saddest part is, I kept hoping there was some mistake. I wanted so badly to believe she was innocent. I looked for any little detail, anything that could prove she wasnât involved. But every piece of evidence made her guilt clearer. Itâs pathetic, isnât it? The enemy was right there, and I was too blind to see it.âI lean over and wrap my arms around him again, wishing I could ease the burden of his pain. Nishaâs betrayal has cut him deeply. Though they were only employer and employee, Iâd always felt there was something unspoken between them, something that could have blossomed under different circumstances. But not everyone gets a happy ending. Not every story has room for love.For all his careful planning, the only woman my brother had ever truly cared for, beyond family, was Nisha. He never showed it openly, but those who knew him saw his quiet, reserved way of caring. And now, that faint hope has been crushed.âItâs going to be okay,â I murmur, echoing Madhavâs reassuring words from the car. âWe all make mistakes in our judgment sometimes.âVikram shakes his head, his voice rough. âI donât fall into the âallâ category, Sruthi. I shouldâve been more careful. I should have seen the signs. But the problem is, there werenât any. She hid everything too well. Even when she said she was sick and asked me to postpone the deadline on her last assignment, I didnât suspect a thing. If I hadn't postponed it, she wouldn't have been at the exhibition trying to poison you.ââAlright,â I say, determined to bring him back from the edge of self-blame. âSo you messed up. Fine. But you need to focus on whatâs next. Whereâs my âdevil-may-careâ brother, the one who doesnât let betrayal or backstabbing shake him? This isnât the first time weâve been betrayed.âFor a moment, heâs silent, and then a small smile tugs at the corners of his mouth. âYouâre right. Itâs been so long since Iâve dealt with a backstabber that Iâm off my game. I guess itâs time to bring back the ruthless, merciless version of myself.ââ¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥âYou look like dead fish,â Vikram mutters, opening the door as Madhav walks in.âI could say the same to you,â Madhav shoots back, weary but smiling.âHow was the closing ceremony? Did everything go smoothly?â I ask as Madhav shrugs off his coat, dropping it onto the sofa. He loosens his tie, rubbing the back of his neck.âIt went fine. Iâm just glad itâs over. Now, maybe Iâll finally get some sleep,â he says. I pick up his coat, tossing it into the laundry bag before heading to the kitchen. Just as I walk away, I hear him ask Vikram, âSo, did you find anything else on her?âTheir voices drop and I don't hear Vikram's answer. When I return to the living room, both men are sitting with matching brooding expressions. I hand Madhav his coffee, which he accepts with a quiet âThank you.ââWhatâs your plan now?â Madhav asks, his voice level but curious. I sit down next to Madhav facing my brother.Vikramâs eyes harden, his tone cold. âIâm going to follow through with my original plan and visit that bastard who is the root cause for all this chaos in the Noghot Prison.ââWhen do you leave?â Madhavâs question hangs heavy, like the weight of an impending storm.âTomorrow morning. I should be back by Wednesday.ââAnd Nisha?â Madhav presses.âFor now, sheâs in police custody. Once I return, Iâll take the appropriate steps.â He lets out a long, heavy sigh. âLooks like Iâll be needing a new secretary. She was well suited to the job.âI open my mouth to say something, but Madhav shakes his head subtly. Itâs clear my brotherâs wounds will need time to heal, and any words now might feel hollow. I just hope he can move past this and come out of it stronger.â¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥âAre you still worried about your brother?â Madhav asks, snuggling closer to me on the bed. I instinctively move closer to him, seeking warmth. The night is quiet, heavy with unspoken thoughts. Everything feels so calm all of a sudden. But I feel itâs not the calm after the storm, but before it. The darknet ID âOctopusâ weighs heavily on my mind.âWas I the only one who thought something was going on between my brother and Nisha?â I ask, thinking back to all the times they interacted. They were always professionalâtoo professional, almost stiff. Even after five years of working together, my brother still addressed her as âMiss,â as if reminding himself that she was his employee and nothing more.âNo, youâre not the only one,â Madhav whispers in my ear. âI felt it too. Your brother is an extremist. I didnât think any woman could handle him until I met Nisha. She had a way with him. They had chemistry, even if they would never admit it. I always hoped theyâd fall in love and end up together, but I never expected this.ââIs Vishnu still held in prison for what he did? I mean, he was brainwashed into it, so he canât really be held accountable, right?â I ask, hopeful.Madhav sighs. âI can see where your thoughts are headed, Sruthi. You want the same leniency for Nisha. You want to believe she was under someoneâs influence, but sadly, there were no signs of drugs in her system like with Vishnu. She did everything consciously. She canât escape the law.ââThen, if Nisha wasnât dancing to Rajâs manipulation, why did she want to harm me?ââIf Nisha wasnât brainwashed, then it could only mean she followed Rajâs ideals. Iâm sure Vikram will uncover all the details from her soon.âI huff in frustration. âItâs maddening, Madhav. Why canât my brother have something like what we have? Heâs had such a hard life. I just wish he could find someone he could be vulnerable with, someone who could make him happy.âMadhav places a soft kiss on my forehead. âLife is strange, Sruthi. If Vikram truly wants something like what we have, then I believe the universe will conspire to give it to him. We just have to wait.âI find myself calming down, leaning into Madhavâs warmth. âYouâre right. I hope the universe gives my brother what he truly desires.ââ¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥â¤ï¸âð¥
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