Adultery Love Sex And War Part 1 : Age Of Darkness
                                                                                                                                     CHAPTER 17

SHANGHAI , CHINA.


Shuangqiao Nancun was bracing for another hectic day of business. But things were getting intense in the Golden Yan Hotel as Ricky was sitting in his chair as if he was awaiting for someone. The caucasian woman now revealed to be a Ms.Sharon Raegan , who also shares a complicated history with the Triads and is also familiar with the legacy of Michael King. She was sitting opposite Ricky with a smile , unbothered by the tense look Ricky and his men had as they were counting each seconds of time passing.

Outside , Ricky's men were patrolling the streets of Nancun. They all were looking around , finding a face. And eventually their search reached its culmination. From the distance as the sun was rising in the horizon , a mysterious masculine figure was walking in the pathway. Eventually it closed some distance and the figure revealed itself. Dressed in a black suit with no tie and a trench coat , Hemant walked with focus and attention. His eyes were hidden beneath the aviators as he was scanning his surroundings like a radar , to sense any abnormal movements. As he walked through the familiar grounds , he remembered the time spent long back here. The place had a similar vibe like Mumbai , the chaos and the crowd , but the public was more civilized and calmer.

As he was walking towards the Golden Yang Hotel , Hemant noticed a couple of men in street wear converging on him from all the sides of his walkway appearing from the crowded markets to the sides. As he nearly reached the entrance of the hotel , these men enveloped him while matching Hemant's walk and followed him to the hotel. As they reached the lobby  , the man walking on the front split away leaving Hemant to lead from the front as he ascended the stairs to Ricky's office room. 

Hemant arrived at the room much to the surprise of Ricky as he removed his aviators from his face. Both of them stared down at each other standing for some time as if a fight was going to break out. But then suddenly , Ricky's mouth turned to a grin from the side as Hemant gestured back with a smile of his own. Both hugged each other firmly as Ricky whispered.

"Long time brother"

"Fifteen years to be exact"

Hemant after hugging Ricky , sat on the seat opposite him. The men who escorted him eased their shoulders as Ricky sat on his chair.

"Well , you look fat" Ricky quipped.

"What the hell" Hemant giggled and pointed to his well maintained body.

"You were leaner in our days Mike. Now you look like those body builders with showpiece muscles"

"You cannot stay fast and quick when you age Ricky. I just switched from acrobatics to close combat for now. Moulding myself in an uncharted territories"

"Uncle Sifu better not hear this"

"He won't"

Both of them laughed as they had their funny banter. They talked about their good old days , some of the old boys they hung with , where they are , what are the changes in the flea market which was once more than just a territory but a second home. Eventually Hemant got into business.

"Wutang Brothers , who sent them?"

"The order came from the chairman. The order wasn't specific with the hitmen. I was the one who referred them."

"Uncle Shen wanted me dead?" Hemant asked confused.

"He doesn't. He was honoring a blood pact. Your assasination was the favor for that pact"

"Who is that?"

"You might be familiar , remember Tong?"

"The Triad Torture Specialist?"

"Precisely. This is his sweet little brother. Not so sweet and not so little anymore. Tong sent him to the United States , raised him away from the chaos of the triads. So I guess Tong's death made him just like his brother"

"He is part of the triad now?"

"No , he blames the triad for his brother's death too. He just wanted to have the chairman have your blood in his hand"

"What is his background?"

"Well , Tong did send him to the states so that he stays away from the life of crime but I guess its in their blood. His name is Lai Tong , got his studies done in one of the best universities in Massechusetts but ended up in the drug ring. His knack in chemistry made him an exceptional talent in cooking some of the nasty stuff. Even the recent drug 'Devil's Beath' run by the AZRAEL syndicate is his creation."

"Does the Triads have any business association with this syndicate again?"

"Not the SunOnYee. The 18K on the other hand has a short deal with them , the notorious Sammy Chao handles their imports. We've drawn them away from this streets , they operate on the eastern side of Shanghai now"

"Are they back in their old form? The Syndicate?"

"Not in their prime to be honest. But they are pretty scarred. You gave them quiet a beating long back , plus the faction is very minimal , just a bunch of egoistic snots not letting the bad things die"

Hemant showed his frustrations in his face as he responded.

"I really thought I buried it all. Turns out I was wrong!"

"Look , you don't need to be worried about this. The pact is done , Lai Tong can no longer rely on the Triads anymore"

"That doesn't mean he will stop Ricky , I am the one who killed his brother. He just wanted to know whether it was me. And now he knows it"

"You're telling me you're scare of him?"

"No , Ricky. I am saying I am back in that situation again. My loved ones are once again in danger , and......I am once again being pushed to the corner"

"What happened on Azerbaijaan is not your fault , those scums knew they couldn't touch them as long as you were around them , which is why they conveniently sent you away to make them vulnerable"

Hemant looked hurt. Ricky comforted him.

"Mike , you okay?"

"I am fine Ricky. Its just......she now comes in my memories.....like a nightmare.....her cheerful face.......it haunts me......"

"Hey , she had a happy life because of you. Be greatful that you gave her wonderful memories when she lived"

Hemant didn't respond , he just worked on keeping his emotions together. After some small talk and sharing some plans regarding dealing with this new threat. Hemant walked away , from the hotel , along with Sharon.

His return flight was still had time left. So Hemant and Sharon had a wonderful breakfast at a less crowded restaurant. Soon Sharon and Hemant had a conversation.

"So how is life in Mumbai?" Sharon asked.

"Pretty leniant. Although the new business has sparked some interesting days for me"

"Oh I've heard. But going into business with Kaiser Weston? That is a risky one"

"Really? can he be trouble?"

"For beginnners yeah , he is not the same Kaiser you knew in London. He is a CIA stooge now. His whole business front is an investment from Homeland Security"

"So that means if he wants to business with me , that means the American Government wants a closer look in my work"

"Precisely , but their overwatch is more on ANVIL than you. Considering you are one of the key supplier to their tools"

"Guess I'll be the good boy , play everything by the book"

"That's the problem Michael , you're too good"

"What do you mean 'too good' huh?"

"You play your cards very well. Even in the past , you'd done precise planning to all your 'jobs' , there is not a single thread we can label you on with it. It was like Michael King doesn't even exist"

"Don't tell me Americans are jealous because I am doing the  'espionage' better than them"

"That is exactly why they are interested in you. Through Weston they might end up giving you a gateway to a living of your dreams."

"Well , that is exactly the plan. I do want the best education for Karan"

"Its still crazy to think that you're a father , you of all people"

"Why not?"

"Because that wasn't your game , the Michael I know was a flamboyant man , hookups and highlife were his dreams"

"I did until a young girl hit me right where it felt. And my dreams had her living in the skies until everything came crashing down"

Hemant was once again in a depressed state as he remembered her face in his mind again. Sharon saw his troubles and comforted him by grabbing his hand.

"Mike , don't bring her to your head if it hurts"

"No , it doesn't hurt Sharon. She has a new purpose in my heart now. To keep the flames alive , to fullfill an unspoken promise , to avenge my loved ones."

Sharon saw the rage in his eyes , it had the similar fire he used to have when he went to handle his business in the past. He wasn't a human when he is that state , he is like a caged entity waiting to unleash its fury. Sharon saw it in his eyes as he finally said.

"I will find him Sharon.........I will find him!"


FEW DAYS LATER, BACK IN MUMBAI


The MORNING BREEZE CAFE's air was mild with the fragrance of roasted beans and boiling milk. Meghna sat hunched over a wooden table, twirling a black bishop between her fingers, her eyes bouncing between the chessboard and the fragmented thoughts nesting in her head. The board mirrored her life — strategic, calculated, half-played. Her game with herself was less about checkmate and more about distraction. Her mind wrapped around the life of Sonarika , how exceptionally she played her cards to bring her and Vikram together. It was the initial hint that ignited the fire of this master plan in her. She still remembers the phone call , the enthusiasm Vikram had when he called Meghna after their first party , wanting to know more about her , to understand where she came from. Meghna understood from Vikram's talk alone that there were signs of infactuations in his approach. And that plucked the seed in her mind. To alternate , to find a way for Sonarika to get close to Vikram.


And Sonarika already made it easy for her , she was already frustrated with Hemant's lifestyle then , his lack of awareness on his health and how he became such a burden for his own life. The staleness in their life was pretty aware , but Sonarika tried holding on. And Meghna knew how to make her leave that hold. Her calculated meeting setup with Mouni and making Sonarika see the lifestyle Mouni follows. Then that fateful marriage visit at Manali and her tactical planning of getting the room near Vikram and Sagar's. Then it was a day full of convincing , convincing Mouni to have her moment with Sagar and her own planning to have Mouni plan to sleep with Sagar that night in his room so that Vikram will be forced to share theirs. All these small instances carefully orcestrated by her.

But the one she is more proud of was the hilltop incident where she went with a gutfeeling of something happening leaving those two alone. And she did manage to take them all to the cable car leaving Vikram and Sonarika marooned in that hilltop. And that hunch paid off as Sonarika returned disturbed by something which she eventually learned to be a kiss that happened between them. After that it was easy sailing for her. The occasional meetups and then the culmination of everything for that night in Jabalpur , where all lines crossed. And the crazy part is Meghna had no hand in that , she didn't set it up , but rather all the events she orchestrated led to that moment. 

And that was it , since then , Sonarika and Vikram lives a forbidden secret , their Galaxy Apartment was their sensual retreat. The photos she saw on the wall that day , it showed their relationship was growing to new heights. And very soon it will happen , Sonarika will submit to Vikram's love and choose him. The perfect mother and the ideal wife will crumble to bits and that will crush Hemant. And just like that Sonarika will shatter apart!

Hemant!

His face appeared in Meghna's mind , especially the last time she saw him. How that slow , weak average family man transformed into such a specimen of male perfection. She remembered the crazy things she did with Disha after that birthday party.

She was thinking of Hemant. Strange, really. The same man who once was a big annoyance  now had this quiet pull. Not love, certainly not friendship. Something messier. Intriguing. Dangerous. Her lips parted slightly at the thought, until a shadow fell across the table. She looked up. It was Hemant.

"Mind if I join you?" 

Hemant asked with his usual soft smile, one hand already pulling the chair opposite her. Meghna nodded, her heartbeat skipping a conflicted beat. 

"Of course. I was getting bored of playing with myself." She gestured at the board. 

Hemant smiled and took his seat. There was no hesitation in him, no guardedness — and that irritated her almost as much as it delighted her. She slid the white pieces toward him and resumed the black. 

"How’s work at YOD? Or is this a rare Hemant holiday?" she teased lightly. 

He chuckled, moving a pawn forward. 

"Had a quick meeting nearby. Thought I’d steal a moment of peace before returning to the grind. Lucky to run into you." 

That word — lucky — hung in her ears like a spell. He didn’t know how unlucky he truly was.

"Been hearing great things about you. Your company is growing quiet fast"

"Yeah , guess its a lot of hardwork and focused determination I guess"

"Cannot believe I used to despise you"

"You don't anymore?"

"I don't know. Back in the day , I painted a picture of yours to be a despicable and boring person. With a bland personality. But now , its like talking to a different man altogether"

"I am glad to hear that I am in your good books now. Sona will be happy to hear that"

"Oh she is definitely happy for sure"

"Is that so?"

Meghna realized she was slipping to reveal Sonarika to him , there is still time for that as she backtracked and lied.

"I mean....her husband is at his best form so obviously any wife will be happy about that"

"I hope she is......all of my struggles , everything I am fighting for......is for a better future with her"

Their game progressed in quiet bursts of movement and observation. She studied his fingers as they moved over the board, neat and assured, like his voice when he spoke about Sonarika. 

"You still look at her like she’s the sun" 

Meghna said suddenly, eyes on her knight but mind measuring his reaction. Hemant blinked, then smiled. 

"That’s because she is, Meghna. She keeps me... grounded. Our family, she holds it together. Even when I’m overwhelmed at work, I know I’ll come home to her and Karan — and it makes everything worthwhile" 

Meghna bit her lower lip hard enough to punish herself for the jealousy that rose uninvited. A toxic sweetness laced her insides. He was blind, so completely blind. She had almost succeeded. Just a few more moves.

"Is Sonarika really that important to you?" 

Meghna questioned him in an attempt to observe his response, display his feelings for his wife

"Words aren't enough to describe her importance Meghna. Sona , she might claim I was the sun but she is truly the one for me. When she entered my life , I was in darkness. Covered in grief and loss , and Sona , she showed me the light to live again. And she fixed the broken part of me , relieving me from my wounds. Everything I do today , this business , this empire I am building. I am doing this so that I can spend the rest of my life with her not worrying about the regular life or conflicts. Give my whole attention to her. That is always my intention"

"Hmmm maybe Sonarika does made a right choice marrying you after all"

"I definitely did making her a part of my life" Hemant said with pride.

As the next few turns passed, Meghna allowed herself to drift inside again. Hemant’s praise of Sonarika’s perfection didn’t hurt her anymore. It thrilled her. Like watching a castle built on sand — tall, beautiful, doomed. She had nudged Sonarika toward Vikram with the precision of a puppeteer. Each secret night shared under her cover, every silent rendezvous, had been arranged with surgical cruelty. And soon, when the truth will crack Hemant’s heart wide open, Meghna would be there. Not to comfort him. No, not for that. She would be the only stable ground he could find, and by then, he would be hers — body, spirit, loyalty — broken, reshaped. A slave forged from betrayal and need.

"I never expected you two to stay so... untouched by life" 

Meghna murmured as she captured his queen. Hemant laughed softly, scratching his chin. 

"We’re not untouched. We’ve had our storms. But my Sona — she’s always been the calm after" 

Meghna offered a half-smile, almost pitying him now. 

"Check" she said, and he took his time to respond. His expression was thoughtful. 

"You’re good at this. Quietly lethal." 

She met his eyes then, locking him into a moment longer than necessary. 

"Only when I need to be" she said, her voice velvet over thorns. He tipped over his king.

As he stood up, his phone buzzed. He glanced at the screen and sighed. 

“Duty calls. Take care, Meghna. It was really good seeing you.” 

She nodded, watching him pocket his phone and stride off, unaware of the pit she was digging for him. The innocent sincerity in his goodbye. The trusting tilt of his head. It made her want to smile and scream all at once. Her fingers absentmindedly moved the pieces back into place as she imagined the many versions of Hemant’s ruin — each one exquisite. The day he finds the real truth. The moment he walks in to the truth and sees his loving and dear wife Sonarika has fallen for someone else , no longer his darling sweetheart anymore. When that shatters him and breaks him apart. When there will be no more Sonarika , no more Karan lightening his life. Only then, there will be her , Meghna, the only light left. Not warm, but burning. Not love, but dominion.

As his figure disappeared around the corner, Meghna leaned back in her chair, breathing in the final silence of the match. Not the chess match — that was just foreplay. The real game had already begun. Sonarika would lose her pedestal. Hemant would lose his heart. And Meghna... Meghna would win. She watched a pigeon flap down onto the adjacent table, pecking crumbs. Her mind played the next few months in vivid color, every scenario of pain and reclamation. 

With a smirk shadowing her lips, she thought — soon, Hemant. Soon you'll kneel, and you won’t even know why you feel safest at my feet.


Hemant’s days began with focus on fitness, with the sharp air and warm heat of the morning sun cutting through the thick silence of the factory grounds. The backyard section of YOD Industries had become his sanctuary for discipline—a customized parkour and strength-training zone that kept his body honed for both battle and burden. Each leap, each pull-up, each sprint was an attempt to exorcise the ghosts that clung to the edges of his mind. The sweat on his brow and the fire in his limbs were the only things that briefly silenced the voice of the past, of Ashnoor, whose laughter sometimes echoed softly in the wind, turning steel into sorrow.

Inside the sprawling compound of YOD Industries, the dichotomy of his worklife was stark. One section, a fortress of secrecy, bustled with military engineers and Indian Army defense personnel. There, he oversaw the development of prototype weaponized ATVs—a revolutionary fusion of stealth, agility, and firepower. On the other end, regular operations churned in a steady rhythm: the alignment knot systems, precision tooling, and the contracts that kept the lifeblood of the factory flowing. But even among the rhythmic clang of machines and the confident nods of subordinates, Hemant’s eyes drifted—towards the mission he had silently vowed to complete.

Operation Jewel Thief had become more than an objective; it was a compulsion. The Kohinoor Recreational Center, on the surface a glossy venture of luxury and commerce, had hidden layers. Hemant suspected those layers held the key to answers he had long buried. Kaamya, a digital savant, watched the building like a hawk—logging the pattern of activities, tracking unusual movements, and creating a digital map of connections. Vaibhav, his other right hand, worked deeper, dissecting the building’s embedded shielding systems and evaluating every security flaw. Together with Raquel’s historical deconstructions of the building's roots, Hemant was building a puzzle whose full picture only he could see.

Vaibhav approached him.

"Sir , I've found something peculiar"

"Show me" Hemant moved with him to the screen following his lead.

"I've been surveiling the power input to this building. Its taking way too much power than it should be taking"

"Its a business complex Vaibhav. Sometimes small businesses tend to recieve larger power"

"That is true but not here. See this"

Vaibhav pointed to an image taken from a security camera aiming at the top of that building.

"You see that enclosed electrical conduit in the middle. That is a coolant tower. Many manufacturing factories or high output machine warehouses built this to secrete the excessive heat their machines generate. No big scale manufacture happens in that buildings. Even the small businesses only run their offices not any hard labor. Which means...."

"Which means there is something in that building that is building a lot of heat. Probably a Vault!"

"Yes sir , but where that Vault is in that building? that is still a mystery. This place is showing everything but also hiding something"

"Any way we can find that?" Hemant asked.

"There I can help sir" Kamya intervened. She continued.

"As you said , I've started making charts and statistics of every person involved in that building. But last week something peculiar happened. The chief of security of the Mehta Family Mr.Gurmeet Chaddha , arrived with his security team and they carried a box into the building. The purpose and direction inside the building is unclear but the way they came was something interesting. They didn't come in day when everything was open , they came in the middle of the night , one of the nearby building's CCTV recordings caught them."

"Interesting , anything else"

"Something more sinister , upon researching some of the people involved in this building. I found an interesting thing. These are four people who used to work for Mehta Family's security firm but were apparently fired months ago. But turns out these men live in the nearby buildings of this Kohinoor center and through camera surveilance , I've found their apartment lights to be on at night"

"So?"

"So I thought it might be a night shift work for them or something else. Until I found this"

Kamya forwarded four still photos from a camera feed of their apartments showing binoculaurs planted near the windows at night. Hemant understood the gravity of the situation.

"They're guarding the building....at night" Hemant concluded.

"Precisely sir , and we still have backdoor access to the Regal Corp business structure. We managed to gather more info after finding out their Aadhaar numbers , their bank accounts were traced. And after some careful peeking , I learned that all these four men , they're still getting monthly payments from the RegalCorp firm. They are in the Mehta's payroll"

Vaibhav and Kamya smiled at each other , admiring the work they've put together to understand more about their target. Hemant looked ahead at the giant screen , the live feed of the Kohinoor Center.

"This building is not just a business complex......its a fortress....guarding a valuable treasure....we need to find out what"
  

FEW DAYS LATER


Hemant had a much awaited visit to Tamanna at their usual cafe. The warm amber lights of Café Veranda spilled across the checkered floor as soft jazz hummed in the background. It was their occasional refuge, a small corner booth by the window where the noise of the world felt far away. Hemant arrived a little late, his jacket had roughed up , pointing out his hectic schedule for the day. Tamanna was already seated, a half-empty cup of green tea before her, fingers tracing idle patterns on the porcelain. When he slid into the booth, he offered a tired smile. 

"Sorry, I had a defence meeting which ran longer than usual. You’ve been waiting long?"

Tamanna smiled gently, her voice even but heavy. 

"Not really. I needed the quiet" 

Her eyes met his—dark, thoughtful, and restless. She looked radiant as usual and this time there was a glow to her face that he had missed seeing in her for a long time.

"How are things"

"Things are great actually , work in my studio is going well. Shraddha is always at her cheerful best , she loves that mumma spends more time with her now"

"Good , I guess we should finally address the elephant in the room"

"I know , and let me say this with the bottom of my heart , I am sorry , sorry for being mean to you in our last visit"

"I can understand Tammu"

"Regardless that was very rash and insulting of me to behave like that with you , it simply wasn't fair"

She had rehearsed this moment in her mind countless times, but now that it was here, the words tangled like ivy in her chest. She sighed, steadying herself.

"Hemant, I’ve been meaning to tell you something… about that night. The yacht. The whole mess with Sandeep.”

Hemant leaned back, his features tightening. He had his reservations about Sandeep from the start, but he never thought Tamanna would be the one hurt. 

"You don’t owe me any explanation Tammu" he began, his voice softer than expected. 

"But… I’ve been worried. You looked… different after you returned" He paused. 

"Hurt"

She nodded. 

"Because I was" Her fingers curled around her teacup. 

"He got drunk. We were… together, almost. But in the middle of everything, he just started going on about you. How he was ‘better than Hemant’ in bed, a more complete man, that I should admit it. It wasn’t about me. It was about some sick competition in his head" 

She looked down, blinking rapidly. 

"I had to drug his drink to make him pass out. I couldn’t let it go further"

Hemant stared at her, his jaw clenched, knuckles white against the wooden table. 

"Damn it, Tammu" he muttered, voice rough. 

"I should’ve said something earlier. I thought… maybe your goodness could soften someone like him. I didn’t step in because I thought he could be different with you. I was wrong"

Tears welled in her eyes, but she pushed them back. 

"No, Hemant. It wasn’t your fault. I didn't knew what I was doing. I chose Sandeep not because I loved him… but because I was punishing myself. Trying to push you away, because I couldn’t handle being near you and knowing I could never really be part of your life" 

Hemant was startled by her wordings.

"Life?" Hemant asked confused.

She took a deep breath. 

"I've had feelings for you Hemant.......ever since you returned in my life!"

Hemant froze. The words hung in the air like incense, bittersweet and lingering. Tamanna continued, her voice low. 

"Back in our college days, I used to make excuses to be near you. Coaching you, those study nights, even when I knew you were with Sanju… it was stupid, but it made me feel alive"

Hemant wasn't shocked with the revelation. He knew about her feelings for him through Dheeraj , but he was surprised that she finally admitted. Now it made sense why she was willing to talk naughty with him.  

"When Dev came in my life , I managed to bury our past , start fresh. And then the tragedies of my life overwhelmed my thoughts. As I was recovering from it , I saw you , in that library. And everthing felt surreal , as if you came back to heal me completely. Even seeing you confused and not recognizing me brought a thrill of our old friendship back in the day"

Hemant could understand her , how their first meetings went. Their occasional glances of someone familiar , someone he could not put his finger on. More than that , Tamanna was also part of a happy memory after which his journey to a different world began , where pain and suffering awaited for him. 

"Then I learned about your married status, after that seeing your son Karan… it hurt. Not because I was jealous, but because I finally understood that there was a whole world I’d never belong to"

He reached across the table and gently placed his hand over hers. 

"Tammu… I don’t know what to say. I had no idea. And I’m sorry… for what you’ve carried all these years" 

His voice trembled slightly. 

"You’re one of the kindest people I know. You didn’t deserve what happened with Sandeep. And you didn’t deserve to carry this weight alone"

She smiled, a real one this time, through the glimmer in her eyes. 

"I’m not saying this to complicate things. I know we can’t be anything more. I respect your marriage, Hemant. I always will. But I had to tell you… not for us to change, but so I could be honest with myself. And with you" 

She looked at him with renewed strength. 

"You’re my friend. You always were. I want that more than anything"

He nodded, emotion flickering across his face. 

"And you’ll always have that. I admire your courage, Tammu. You’ve been through more than most and you still carry yourself with grace. I’ll always be here. As your friend" 

The tension eased as their hands parted. The air was lighter now, not because the burden was gone, but because it was shared. As the evening deepened and their drinks were refilled, they found themselves laughing again, slipping into the ease of their old college banter. The bond between them—tempered by truth, forged in understanding—was stronger than ever. And though it was not romantic, it was something just as rare: an honest, enduring friendship.

SOME DAYS LATER AT ROYAL SPORTS CLUB , WORLI

The morning sun filtered through the mesh fencing of the elite Mumbai sports club as Hemant adjusted the grip on Ananya Pandey’s tennis racket. 

"Hold it like you’re shaking hands with it" 

Hemant said with a light chuckle, kneeling beside her at the baseline. Ananya, in her tennis whites and ponytail, laughed. 

"You make it sound so simple" she replied, trying to mimic his grip. 

Hemant stood, offering a warm smile. 

"Everything starts with the basics. Even billion-dollar companies began with a blank sheet" 

He said, tapping the ball lightly. The tone was always gentle—firm when needed, but never forceful. There was no air of superiority in him, only patience and encouragement. Ananya felt a rare ease around him.

As the sessions progressed into the first week, their rhythm found its flow. Between serves and volleys, the two would often share stories. Ananya spoke about the unpredictable whirlwind of the new project, while Hemant teased her , saying her filmmakers are ripping off another project from a different language. 

"Two men fighting for the love of a woman and all three of them are tennis players. Now where have I read this?" 

He said mocking, tossing her the ball. She paused, moved. 

"You think I am oblivious about the challengers movie?" Ananya retorted.

"No , no. I am just saying don't try to ripoff Zendaya with your role. You have an identity of your own , try to make this an Ananya special"

"Let me guess , you're like those men who wants to see Ananya Pandey make out with two men don't you?" 

She teased. Hemant grinned and then acted innocent.

"I am a married man Ananya. Besides the original movie has both of the men making-out so not my thing!"

They laughed at his retort as they continued their training session. By mid-week, she was returning shots better and running drills with more fluidity. But what surprised Ananya most wasn’t the improvement in her game—it was the wisdom in Hemant’s words. During a break, she confessed. 

"I always felt the need to prove I’m more than just a pretty face. It gets tiring" 

Hemant leaned on his racket, nodding. 

"Ignore the noise. Respect yourself and demand it from others. That's how you train the world to treat you" 

The advice lingered with her long after the session ended. It wasn’t performative or patronizing—it was real, grounded, and delivered without judgment.

Hemant too found a surprising comfort in these sessions. Despite the glitz that surrounded Ananya, she was thoughtful, earnest, and driven. One evening, as they packed up, he mentioned his son. 

"He seems to be liking a lot of archery lately. Seen a lot of Green Arrow and Hawkeye comics in his stash now , sometime he makes me feel the same enthusiasm I used to have to sports”

He joked with pride. Ananya laughed, then turned serious. 

"You’re a great father, Hemant. I can see that in how you teach" 

There was a pause, warm and silent. 

"You’re a great student" he replied sincerely. 

"Makes the coaching feel worthwhile"

The final week came with longer rallies and shorter breaks. Their movements on the court became synchronized, not just in play but in understanding. Conversations turned deeper—life philosophies, childhood dreams, the weight of expectations. Despite the difference in their worlds, there was a common ground: the drive to rise above, to excel without losing oneself. Ananya looked forward to their sessions, not for the game alone, but for the space they shared—a rare kind of respect and comfort that needed no labels.

On their last day of training, Ananya surprised him with a signed tennis ball. 

To Coach Hemant Kumar—thank you for making the court feel like home 

It read. 

He smiled, visibly touched. 

"You’ve got the strokes now, and the spirit. Just remember what we practiced—play to your strengths" 

She nodded, a little emotional. 

"Thank you for being more than a coach" she said softly. 

Hemant offered a reassuring handshake, the same way he had taught her to hold the racket. 

"Thank you for trusting me"

As they parted ways at the club gate, Hemant watched her disappear into the city bustle. He wasn’t sentimental by nature, but this bond—a simple, respectful camaraderie—left him feeling quietly content. He had mentored many in QUADRON, but this felt different. For Ananya, the sessions had given her more than tennis—confidence, clarity, and a reminder that genuine people still existed in places where the spotlight often blinded. Two weeks, a few conversations, and a game of tennis—enough to strengthen their friendship that neither fame nor fortune could generate.

                                                                                                                                                  
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ONE DAY AT YOD INDUSTRIES



The industrial wind howled through the skeletal remains of Mumbai’s old port, sweeping through the vast courtyard of YOD Industries. The clang of metal and hum of automated machinery echoed faintly from within the complex, but in the open lobby, Hemant stood still—rigid, focused, unblinking. His eyes scanned the dusty road outside the main gates, already sensing the presence before the shadows emerged. He rubbed the Archangel ring strung around his neck, a motion as reflexive as breathing now. It wasn't just a relic. It was a tether to what he was… what he had buried for too long.

Dilawar’s convoy rolled in without hesitation. Bikes screeched to a halt, men with iron rods, machetes, and rusted pistols fanned out. Rafique, young and lanky, jumped down beside his elder brother, his eyes glinting with mischief. But Dilawar—dressed in his sharp, but flapping kurta—had no smile. Lust and rage twisted across his face. His obsession with Sonarika had driven him to delusion, and this confrontation was meant to stamp his authority not just over her—but over Hemant’s very existence.

Hemant didn’t flinch. He didn't yell. He didn't reach for any weapon. He simply stared. The light hit his face at an angle, casting sharp lines along his jaw, hardening his expression into something that looked like stone. The Archangel ring shone briefly in the sun, and his lips barely moved, whispering something only the ring might understand in its history. Then came a sound—footsteps. The kind that didn’t belong to panicked workers, but to men who had seen conflict, battle, loss… and had chosen to keep standing.

They came from inside the factory—engineers, machinists, ex-servicemen, even private defense contractors in plain clothes. Some held tools, others slung rifles. All of them flanked Hemant like a wall, quiet and composed. Not thugs. Not killers. But soldiers of steel, loyalty, and resolve. Dilawar’s men shifted uncomfortably. The numbers had turned, and fear crept into their street-bred arrogance.

Dilawar took a step forward anyway, chest puffed out. 

"Just because a bunch of muscles now standing behind the back doesn't mean a damn stray cat will turn into a Lion. " 

Dilawar growled. Hemant’s voice was calm, his accent clipped with a trace of something foreign, colder. 

"I am not an animal Dilawar. And its best for you that I don't become something you'll regret!" 

He took one step forward, and in that moment, his presence shifted. It wasn’t theatrics. It was something ancient. Like a slumbering force stretching beneath his skin. 

"And this is not a jungle. The rules of the Animal Kingdom isn't upholded here. This is my domain , my kingdom. And it will be your best interest that you walk away when you can!"

For a moment, time froze. The goons looked at each other, unsure whether to charge or flee. Rafique muttered something under his breath, inching back. That was when the roar of approaching engines shattered the standoff. Black SUVs screeched to a halt. The air grew tense as doors flew open and heavily armed men jumped out, each wearing the sharp insignia of RegalCorp. From the lead vehicle emerged Gurmeet Chaddha, imposing in a tailored tied up suit, the unofficial warhound and chief security officer of the Mehta family.

Chaddha’s face was unreadable, his jaw locked. He walked past the stunned goons and came to stand directly between Dilawar and Hemant. His eyes flicked to the gangster with veiled contempt. 

"Your boss wants to see you" 

Chaddha said, his voice deep and final. His security team raised their weapons slightly—not a threat, but a warning. A leash pulled taut.

Dilawar’s pride cracked visibly. He looked past Chaddha at Hemant, who still hadn’t moved, his gaze a furnace of unrelenting power. For the first time, Dilawar saw not a businessman, not a rival—but something else. Something monstrous in its quiet, principled fury. Something divine and terrifying. He stepped back, his fingers twitching with repressed rage, then turned and walked towards his bike without another word. While they were walking away , another brotherly duo Ranga and Sarang who were part of the gang looked at Hemant with ferocious anger. They felt insulted and this confrontation ignited a flame of vengeance in them. Hoping to get even for this embarassment in the future.

As the convoy pulled away, engines rumbling like defeated dogs, the silence that followed was deafening. Hemant remained still for a moment longer. Then, slowly, his shoulders relaxed. He unclenched his fist, revealing the Garuda ring on his finger, gleaming like a fire-drenched feather in the sun. The storm within him, that ancient flame, dimmed but didn’t die. It never did. It merely waited—for the next time someone needed reminding.


THAT AFTERNOON AT THE CAFE NEAR TANISHQ

The sun was mellow as Sonarika stirred her cappuccino at the corner table of the cafe, a quaint spot near her office that she frequented with Meghna. 

"What's the problem now Sonarika?"

"Its Rachika.....her wedding is happening next week and....I've been invited"

"Yeah I was invited too but scheduling conflicts....what's the issue?"

"Its...Vicky....Rachika's wedding is being hosted a Jabalpur....and Vikram is providing stays for the guest in his hotel"

"And?"

"Meghna....its the same place where........where it all began!"

Meghna realized the situation. She remembers , it was this very hotel inauguration night when Sonarika and Vikram crossed the line and got physically involved. A devious smile was  inside her as she planned her tactics.

"I know that...what's the issue?"

"Oh you know...ever since the yatch incident , we are having a rough patch. I don't think its wise on myself to be there"

"Why not , you had no fault in that incident. It was Vikram who did the mistake correct?"

"Yes" Sonarika said remembering the made up thing that never happened.

"Then why are you the one cowaring away from him"

Sonarika was deep in her inner turmoil. She was twisting the edge of her saree , contemplating on the dangerous territory she was going to embark on. She was loosing her resolve , slowly and steadily loosing her conscience to him. 

"I am confused Meghna"

Sonarika sighed, her lips parting slightly before the words followed. She was looking out the window, as though the street might give her courage. 

"Hemant’s doing great with his new venture, and I’m proud of him—I really am. But I barely see him anymore. He keeps saying tomorrow will be different, that we’ll make time for each other. But Meghna… that tomorrow never comes. It’s always postponed" 

Meghna listened as Sonarika put out her concern not aware of her hidden agenda with her life.

"The last time we had been intimate. It was because of a late night arrival of his from his usual VIP parties. I joked to him that he should come late often but I guess he took it literally. Now he not only comes late , but returns home exhausted and tired. And whatever little energy he has , he uses it on his childish plays with Karan. By the time he comes to bed , he slops down and sleeps. Lately , the only talk between us is 'hello' and 'good night'. I am feeling neglected , and I feel vulnerable all over again"

Her voice dropped to a whisper. 

"And in those times, in the quiet, when he’s deep in sleep, I find myself thinking about Vicky"

Meghna blinked, slow and measured, like a predator who had just sighted prey drifting into her trap. She leaned forward, her voice laced with faux concern. 

"Do you really think Hemant sees you anymore? I mean really sees you?" 

She smiled carefully, placing her hand over Sonarika’s. 

"You’re an incredible woman, Sona. But he keeps giving you promises instead of presence. That kind of loneliness…it carves deep" 

Her touch lingered, a calculated gesture that carried more pity than empathy. Sonarika’s shoulders sank as she stared into her cup. 

"Vikram made me feel alive again. Desired. The way he looked at me, touched me…" 

Her cheeks flushed slightly, a private memory flickering behind her eyes. 

"I can’t lie to myself. There’s a part of me that still aches for him. It’s irrational, I know. But it’s there"

Even though Sonarika was playing her role to convince Meghna that she is still involved with Vikram , there was a moment her mind thought her words were actually honest. This was no longer a play , she did miss him. A flicker of satisfaction gleamed behind Meghna’s gaze. She masked it with a sigh. 

"Maybe it’s not irrational. Maybe it’s a sign. You’re starving in a perfect marriage. Vikram gave you something real, something raw. That wasn’t a mistake—it was a revelation. " 

Her words were silk, but the undertones were venomous. Meghna leaned back, crossing her legs with elegant ease. 

"Maybe Vikram can help you find the missing pieces. The ones Hemant no longer cares for. You were electric when you were with him—don’t you remember? You don’t have to tell anyone. Just let it breathe again, in secret. Like before" 

"Besides" 

Meghna teased, biting into her croissant. 

"I think you need a vacation. You’re starting to sound like an old radio—same wavelength, same static" 

Sonarika chuckled but didn’t respond. Deep inside, she knew what was missing. Or rather, who was missing. And it wasn't her husband. Their laughter halted abruptly as a loud bang shook the glass door open. Ranga and Sarang swaggered into the cafe, leering and loud. 

"Well, well" Sarang sneered, spotting Sonarika. 

"Look who’s here. The high-and-mighty queen of domestic bliss. Is Hemant still hiding behind your pallu?" 

Ranga snorted with laughter. Meghna instinctively reached for her phone, but Sonarika placed a hand over hers, eyes locked on the goons.

"You don’t scare me" Sonarika snapped, standing up. 

"Tell your boss Dilawar that no amount of stalking or threats will undo the restraining order. And as for my husband and son—leave them out of your filthy mouth" 

Sarang’s grin twisted into something darker as he stepped closer, his voice dropping. 

"Don't worry Bhabhie , Dilawar Bhai can give you a better son than that bitch of a child—” 

SMACK! Sonarika’s hand flew, landing hard on Sarang’s cheek. Sarang's face twisted with rage. 

"You’ll regret that" he hissed, drawing a hand back to strike her.

But before he could, a figure crashed between them. It was Vikram. His fist met Sarang’s face with a crunch, sending the younger thug stumbling backward. 

"Touch her and I’ll break your neck" Vikram growled. 

Sonarika’s breath caught. Of all the people—Vikram. Ranga lunged at Vikram, swinging wildly. The cafe descended into chaos as tables crashed and customers fled. Sonarika tried to pull Vikram away. 

"Stop it, Vicky!” 

But Vikram was seething, possessed by a primal fury, landing a solid kick to Ranga’s gut. Sarang slashed out in desperation, his pocket knife grazing Vikram’s elbow.

Blood blossomed on Vikram’s sleeve. The sight snapped Sonarika from her shock. 

"Vicky! Oh My God!” she exclaimed. 

Sonarika dragged Vikram towards the exit as Ranga and Sarang fled, bruised and cursing. Vikram winced but let her pull him outside, shielding her even then. 

"It’s nothing" he muttered, but she wasn’t having it. 

"Get in. I’m taking you to a hospital"

As Sonarika led a bleeding Vikram to her car , Meghna smiled seeing her best friend's protective nature coming out for her boyfriend. Her mind was in a strategic phase , knowing very well that things will soon escalate to the point of no return. The car ride was tense and quiet, the air thick with unspoken memories. Sonarika clutched the wheel, glancing at his injury every few seconds. Her hands trembling.

When they reached the hospital , the doctors checked on the wound. Turns out it was a scratch , the blade happened to penetrate only the skin tissue and bleeding was not much serious. They gave him the necessary dressing and medication and instructed for gew days 

"You’re lucky" she said softly as they walked out. She continued.

"You could’ve gotten seriously hurt" Vikram chuckled. 

"Dilawar’s men don’t scare me. But the way you slapped that guy—damn"

She didn’t respond, just turned the ignition and drove him to his place.

FEW HOURS LATER SOMEWHERE IN BANDRA

Hemant and his son Karan exited the garden after he brought him there when he recieved him at his educational institution. Laughter still danced on Karan’s lips from the games they'd played, his institutebag hanging loosely from one shoulder. Hemant, momentarily free from the weight of corporate burdens at YOD Industries, relished this rare father-son moment. As they stepped out onto the street, Karan’s eyes lit up at the sight of a nearby ice cream vendor. 

"Papa! Can I have a chocolate cone?" he pleaded, tugging at Hemant’s hand. 

Chuckling, Hemant nodded. 

"Of course my boy. Let’s make this day special" 

He handed the vendor a note while Karan eagerly took his cone, licking it with delight.

Just as Hemant turned to look back at the garden, something caught his eye—a sudden, sharp glint under the midday sun. It reflected off a blade. An autorickshaw was approaching from the eastern stretch of the road, picking up speed. Seated inside was Ranga, his face twisted with fury and vengeance. Fuming from the embarassment his gang faced in the morning in the YOD factory grounds followed by the beat down and the slap his brother recieved from Sonarika. Now, Ranga was back, eyes locked on Hemant, machete in hand, fire in his gaze. The rickshaw sped closer. In a split second, Hemant's instincts kicked in.

Without hesitation, Hemant stepped in front of Karan, shielding him with his entire body. Ranga raised the machete—but seeing the child and Hemant’s fearless eyes, he hesitated. He held the blade just slightly and sneered as the rickshaw passed by. 

"COWARD!" he mocked, his voice laced with venom. 

From the driver's seat, Ranga’s younger brother Sarang burst into laughter, jeering at Hemant. The ice cream vendor stood frozen, cone in mid-air, stunned by the scene. Hemant’s breath was shallow but steady as the danger passed. He pulled Karan closer, his eyes never leaving the retreating rickshaw.

But as the vehicle disappeared into the crowd, Hemant’s fear gave way to something ancient and primal. His gaze hardened, locking onto the license plate. A strange heat pulsed from his right hand, and the golden Garuda ring on his index finger shimmered in the sunlight—its sacred glow faint, but unmistakable. A storm was awakening within him, one he had buried deep beneath. Hemant’s jaw tightened, his mind replaying the moment Ranga sneered, and something inside him shifted. They targeted his son , they crossed the line. They have to pay a price!


HALF HOUR LATER AT GALAXY APARTMENTS

Sonarika led Vikram to his apartment as she opened the main door with her own spare key. It had been a long time since she's been here, but the place looked the same—sunlight streaming windows, the walls still carrying the faded scent of old affairs. She stepped into his apartment like a ghost from the past. 

"Still haven’t changed the curtains?" she murmured.

Vikram peeled off his blood-stained shirt, wincing slightly. 

"I liked the way it always looked" he said. 

She hesitated, then helped him with the fresh tee. Their fingers brushed. A jolt of electricity passed between them. They both paused. Her eyes met his, heart thudding wildly. 

"Don’t" she whispered, unsure whether it was a plea or a challenge.

He stepped back, nodding. 

"I’m not trying anything........I just… missed you" he said gently. 

She bit her lip and turned away. The silence grew heavy again. Finally, she sat down and spoke. 

"Vicky...I need to talk about something"

"I think I know what you wanna talk about Soni" Vikram said with assurance.

"Is that so?" Sonarika quipped back looking at him.

"You are nervous about Jabalpur. Returning to the place where we....."

Sonarika knew Vikram would understand. After all , it was a line both of them crossed. She was enthralled by the reality that Vikram too shared the same mess as hers.

"How can I not be Vicky? I don't wanna be in that situation."

"And you will not be. Your accomodation will be at a different room in the lower sections. I will make sure you won't have to endure any past thoughts regarding us. Because I won't be there in that hotel"

Instead of feeling a relief in that revelation , Sonarika felt a sudden twinge of low , as if she heard a sad news. Sonarika was conflicted , but at the same time feeling proud that Vikram cared for her well being to the point that he maintained his distance from her. Even right now , they met after a very long time , especially after that terrible Voyage of Love. But this time , things were different. This was not some private time in an exotic place,  it was the very same place where she crossed the line. Where Sonarika and Vikram became one physically in every sense. And deep down she knew she will feel very vulnerable in that place.

"I will be attending the wedding but I will maintain my distance from you Soni. You won't even notice me , and I believe that is the best way. We can cook up another disconnected incident between us to convince Meghna and maybe , we can finally find an out in this mess"

Sonarika understood what he was doing. He was fully focused on this break up scenario to convince Meghna. But Sonarika was in a deep turmoil of her own , ever since that night in the yatch , she has seen Vikram in a new light. Not as a source of passion , but rather a person of understanding. Someone who could understand her at this moment.

"Are you punishing yourself for me Vicky?"

"No Soni , I am not. I am doing this to protect us , I know you might be feeling vulnerable. Because I have to confess"

Sonarika waited in baited breaths as Vikram confessed.

"I am vulnerable too. I might loose control in that very place we became something more. So I am not doing this for you , I am doing this for me as well. I know how much you're struggling. And I don't want to ruin your life further. So I will do what I can to protect what you vale in your life Soni. I will protect your decision"

Sonarika was dumbstruck. To see him standing here honest , being loyal to his word. At the same time , confessing he does feel for her and is keeping himself afar struck a cord in her. They both looked at each other for quiet a while after which Sonarika simply stood up.

"You sound like a bad romantic novel" 

He laughed. 

"Maybe. But if it gives me one more chance to see you smile again, I’ll read every damn chapter"

As she rose to leave, he followed her to the door. 

"Thanks… for today" she said, suddenly unsure how to say goodbye. 

He took her hand, kissed her knuckles. 

"Jabalpur’s going to be safe and pass like a breeze for us” 

She pulled away gently but didn’t scold him. As she walked to the elevator door, her heart pounded. She looked back at him one last time and all she could see was his warm smile. She entered the elevator with baited breath as she left the place.

By the time she reached the car, her palms were sweaty. She gripped the steering wheel and stared ahead. Her life was supposed to be steady—husband, son, routine. But a storm warning was evident about Jabalpur in her mind, one she wasn’t sure she had the strength to resist. And yet, deep inside… she wanted it.

As Sonarika was driving away , her mind was in a vortex of embelished needs and wants. Her mind playing flashes of moments she has shared with Hemant and Vikram in different times. As if her mind is forcing her to make a decision. But she let it go , her turmoil was a neverending burden in her mind for the time being but she focused on the now than later as she drived off to her home. 

SOME TIME LATER

When Sonarika returned home , the house was lit with Karan's plays and Anjali's observation of him. Everytime she walked here , a burden was lifted from her. But Jabalpur kept haunting her like a deja vu feeling , regardless the ambience of her home gave her a calmness which reduced the conflict pressure in her mind. 

As the sun went down and night started to creep over , Hemant arrived and Sonarika noticed he was wearing a different shirt than the one he wore to his work in the morning. She enquired about it.

"Oh....a small skirmish in the factory and shirt was ruined....wore this as backup from my wardrobe in the office"

As the apartment was getting into its usual family banters and activities , warmth radiated from the clinking of plates and bursts of laughter from the dining table. Sonarika stirred the dal absentmindedly, her mind wandering far from the aromatic kitchen. She glanced over at Hemant as he wrestled playfully with their son Karan, who was laughing uncontrollably while Anjali cheered them on. It should have been a picture-perfect evening—one that filled her with peace—but instead, her stomach fluttered with a nervous anticipation she couldn’t suppress. The thought of Jabalpur loomed in her mind like an unfinished sentence, drawing her again and again to the man she tried to forget.

Her fingers trembled slightly as she passed a bowl to Anjali, her younger sister, who was humming along to a tune playing on the TV. Anjali had no idea about the turmoil brewing inside her sister. No one did. To them, Sonarika was the composed, loving wife and doting mother. But underneath the surface was a woman both excited and terrified about the prospect of drifting to Vikram again. It had been months since their affair ended—months of trying to patch things back with Hemant, trying to find her footing in the life she had built with him. Yet next week, she would be walking straight into the very city, the very hotel, where their forbidden connection was forged.

Vikram. His name was a whisper in her mind she couldn't shut out. He had entered her world like a storm—intense, overwhelming, impossible to ignore. What began as a professional client meeting at TANISHQ turned into something passionate and ended up becoming a sexual entanglement. She ended it because it had begun to threaten everything she held dear. But even in ending it, she hadn't been able to purge him from her thoughts. Especially now, with Jabalpur calling. He promised he won't be near her , but can he really do that? Will Vikram be strong or as vulnerable as her? Will they be able to survive the very place that brought them closer?

A wave of guilt swept over her as she watched Hemant cutting roti into neat pieces for Karan, gently blowing on it before offering it to their son. It wasn’t fair—this duplicity. Hemant had changed; he had worked on himself after a rough patch, been more present as a father and partner. He made her feel loved again, seen. Yet despite all that, here she was, mentally packing for a reunion she shouldn’t be anticipating. Her emotions were a tangled thread—love, desire, regret, confusion—and she couldn’t tell where one ended and the other began.

As the evening wore on, Anjali pulled Karan away to help him with homework, leaving Sonarika and Hemant alone at the table. They exchanged soft smiles and quiet conversation, comfortable in their shared silence. Hemant looked a bit silent , Sonarika thought it was probably his work fatigue. Her heart ached with gratitude for this man who had stood by her, unaware of the storm she had once let into their marriage. Hemant reached out to squeeze her hand gently, a gesture that felt both grounding and suffocating. She couldn’t meet his eyes. Not tonight.

Later, when the house had gone still, and only the distant sounds of Mumbai’s late-night traffic drifted in through the balcony doors, Sonarika lay beside Hemant, who had fallen asleep with an arm protectively around her waist. She watched him—his face softened in sleep, peaceful, unaware. Tears welled in her eyes. How could one heart house such conflicting desires? She wasn’t in love with Vikram—she knew that. But what she felt for him had carved a hollow in her chest, a dangerous craving she hadn’t fully defeated.


As the clock crept past midnight, Sonarika slipped out of bed and walked to the balcony. The city lights blinked like scattered stars. She thought of the wedding, the inevitable encounter, the emotions that would flood her once more. A part of her longed to see Vikram, to confront the echo of what they once had. But another part—perhaps the truest part—just wanted to come home again and feel peace. 

And there in the bedroom , Hemant's suffering began. He twisted a little seeing the nightmares that now haunt him , drawn to phantoms only he could see. Ashnoor’s face would resurface—innocent, angelic, lost. A flickering moment of joy would bloom in his chest, only to be extinguished by the image of Manush Rustom, his wife, and young daughter—reanimated in his nightmare, standing lifeless before their home in ruins, the fire behind them a mocking reflection of his guilt. The memory was a blade, sharp and repeated. his past roared alive—flashes of love, trust, betrayal, and death. The haunting of Azerbaijaan was a permanent scar, a story with no punctuation.
 
He awakened in cold sweat, gasping, fists clenched, heart drumming a war rhythm no enemy could match. His world—the world of weapons, contracts, masterplans—felt powerless in front of his own mind.

Sonarika heard Hemant's groan in the balcony , realizing something was wrong. She charged to the bedroom only to see a sweaty and nervous Hemant. And as Hemant saw Sonarika approaching him, the storm in his mind would slow. Her presence was calm water over fire. She didn’t ask questions. Her touch—soft against the rage within him—was a silent understanding, an intuitive balm. Her embrace became a sanctuary, her scent a reminder that not all in this world was lost. In her chest, he found his place of rest, and though she was unaware of his dark past, she knew enough or believed his words: Hemant’s silence was not emptiness—it was weight.

And at that moment , as Sonarika embraced Hemant , no Vikram haunted her mind. At that moment , he was the only man in her life. Because right here right now , he was vulnerable before her , and she was the nurturing balm that made him felt safe. And Sonarika savored that moment , to be able to embrace him and calm him down. This had happened in the past long ago , and it seems one of those episodes started happening again. But Sonarika didn't care it happened , for now her focus was on only one thing. To calm her Hemant down , to see his breathing return to normal so that she can cuddle him , make him understand that she will always be there for him.

In that vulnerable embrace, he would murmur broken confessions of feelings. Of guilt, of unworthiness, of love found too late. Sonarika never pressed for more. Her role was not to interrogate but to hold, to heal. She offered her warmth without condition, her love without boundaries. And in that moment, Hemant realized he had survived not just through strength or strategy—but through her unrelenting grace.

Hemant knew that without her, he might have shattered. Sonarika was his living tether to the present, the antidote to memories too toxic to relive. She reminded him that despite the darkness, he still had something worth protecting, something still untouched by shadows. Her faith in him made him believe, however fleetingly, that he could still be whole.

And so, as his mind traversed through the senarios he has built within him , Hemant pushed forward. Not just for revenge or closure—but to finally bury the past that haunted him, to make room for a future with Sonarika that wasn’t built on silence and grief. He didn’t know if peace was possible. But he knew now that he didn’t have to seek it alone. With Sonarika by his side, he can find the strength to rise again.

As Sonarika continued to cuddle him as he rested his head on her shoulders. Her mind drifted again , to the same thoughts that took her to the balcony. She understood the importance she has with the man that is embracing him right now. But she also knew the spark she felt in the noon when she touched Vikram, both the feelings providing different energies but at the same time fullfilling two aspects of her life. She didn’t know which path she’d take. Only that whichever one she did, something in her life would change. And something might be lost forever.

Sonarika drifted to sleep and joined Hemant in that deep slumber. As his right hand is lying above him , the Garuda ring in his index finger glowed in the dim light. But this time it didn't just glow in gold , but also in red as the ring was covered in small particles of blood stains!!


SOMEWHERE IN MUMBAI

Law Enforcement officials were tying the do not cross line at a deserted meatshop near Kala Chowki in Mumbai. Inspectors were surveiling the crime scene as inside one of the meat shops were the dead remains of two people. One was planted to the wall with a crowbar latched through his throat while the other laid lifeless with his head fractured and reduced to mashed pulp as both their bloods forming a pool on the floor.

A news anchor was covering the scene as she gave her report.

'Crime wave in Mumbai has escalated its barbarism and chaos in the city as Law Enforcement Forces have found remains of two notorious criminals of an underworld gang in this now deserted meat shop. The deceased have now been identified to be the brothers Ranga and Sarang who are known criminals been charged for multiple counts of priors in the past. But tonight it seems their criminalized ways have reached its brutal conclusion. Law Enforcement is still unclear on who the perpetrators are. But it is clear , the age of crime that Mumbai had forgotten for decades is slowly making a comeback with bloody consequences for the people of this city' 


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Sorry for the late update of the recent chapter as I was caught up with personal stuff. As you may know from the chapter ending , next chapter will be the "JABALPUR SPECIAL" and I believe you all know what you can expect in the upcoming chapter  Tongue  . I have already halfway completed it and this time I will try not to bring any delays and post it at the weekend on Friday. Hope you enjoyed the recent chapter as we move forward in the story and move towards an epic event approaching!


          

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Hi bro..
This story is fucking osm..osm writing skills man..sonarika is confused about hemant and vikram...if the option of vikram and hemant I think she choose vikram for lust...If this happens then it will be interesting to see what Hemant will do...How will he fix himself...Can Sonarika have physical relationship with Dilwar and someone else in future? Let see what happens next
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(21-07-2025, 12:40 AM)Harry Jordan Wrote: Sorry for the late update of the recent chapter as I was caught up with personal stuff. As you may know from the chapter ending , next chapter will be the "JABALPUR SPECIAL" and I believe you all know what you can expect in the upcoming chapter  Tongue  . I have already halfway completed it and this time I will try not to bring any delays and post it at the weekend on Friday. Hope you enjoyed the recent chapter as we move forward in the story and move towards an epic event approaching!


          

           Yours Truly

Heart  HARRY JORDAN  Heart

Woah… the next chapter—JABALPUR SPECIAL—got me excited already! because it means only one thing: once again, the suite will bear silent witness as they surrender to desires and cross the very lines they once vowed never to cross... promises will be broken...decisions meant to be respected will blur in the heat of the moment.... and that wildfire they once ignited here—yeah, it's coming back… hotter, wilder, and impossible to stop.
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Hemant stands at the crossroads of chaos—his present shadowed by a looming threat in the form of Lai Tong, The danger isn’t distant anymore; it’s circling, waiting to strike where it’ll hurt most—his family. also some closer threats are brewing too. meghna, with her hidden motives and obsession, quietly chips away at the foundation of his family. and dilawar, humiliated and bitter, lurks like a street dog waiting to bite back. as if that wasn’t enough, hemant’s past continues to haunt him like a curse. the ghosts of azerbaijan, the loved ones he failed to protect, replay in his nightmares like a film he can’t turn off. and though he wears armor on the outside, within, he’s vulnerable—torn between the man he’s become and the man he once was... every breath he takes now carries the weight of unfinished war.

Well both sona and hemant are haunted but in very different ways. sona’s guilt is emotional and sensual, tied to choices she made in a moment of vulnerability. hemant’s demons are buried deeper, rooted in a violent, tragic past that still bleeds into his present. what’s striking is how neither of them truly communicates their inner chaos, creating a silent tension in their marriage.

And this chapter shed light on meghna’s hidden agenda how this witch is plotting to drive a wedge between sonarika and hemant so she can sneak into sonarika’s place. These women are unbelievable… not long ago, she used to despise hemant especially for his unattractive body. now that he’s gone from fat to fit, she’s practically dripping for him. can’t even handle seeing her friend happy. and her biggest delusion? That she’ll somehow turn hemant into her slave.

In fact, no matter how much sonarika convinces herself that she'll fix her life and shake off the shadow of Vikram, it's all just surface talk—empty reassurances. The truth? her addiction isn’t fading; it’s mutating. What she once called a mistake is now a craving wrapped in nostalgia, dressed as unfinished business. the more she runs, the tighter its grip becomes—stronger, subtler, and far more dangerous than before.
As for Vikram, his plan sounds great—distance himself from sonarika during the wedding, keep things clean, avoid temptation, avoid disaster. but let’s be honest: fate doesn’t take orders. The more he tries to dodge the storm, the closer it circles him. what’s meant to happen will happen—and often, the harder someone fights to avoid the inevitable, the more they end up pulling it closer. In trying to be the solution, Both might just become the very spark that reignites everything they were trying to bury.



Now I’m just eagerly waiting for the next chapter... for that epic event to unfold.
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Somethings do happen in life weather we like r not but we control' that if we want in sona case she wants both love n lust n balance and imbalance in the end one thing is certain someone gone lose it lust r love which one  prevails.. will c...
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Now, things are turning deliciously messy,,, infact the more she's trying to get out of the mess,,, the deeper getting stuck in it...one part of her tries to resist,,, but the other aches to surrender… to feel that forbidden thrill all over again,,, just like before...and jabalpur isn’t just a place...
It’s her battlefield...
and what she chooses there… may define who she really is...and the cruelest part???
no matter who wins,,, something in her will lose.
as for these two naive-yet-notorious clowns,,, ranga and sarang...they clearly picked the wrong person to mess with. the result? a death so painful, even hell might offer them a painkiller.
with the future's danger drawing closer,,, it's time hemant breaks his inner chains and unleashes the warrior the Michael King or be prepared to lose forever the ones he holds dear.
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Mindblowing as usual. This is going awesome
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Waiting for today update bro...
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As much as we love it and like it when there is an affair and that too something special which starts with the likes of Raja Hindustani Kiss then there are no complaints. We all want Vik and Sonarika to explore and push boundaries of desire and lust and that includes boundaries that she never explored with Hemanth. Sex that comes after long break up is definitely special too so expecting a blast in next episode with lengthy details.

Having said all that is expected from a story in this forum, when we explore other side of the coin where content is king, I am not convinced that Sonarika's inner turmoil so much compared to the demons Hemanth is battling. She has a husband that she only thinks off as a symbol of peace and calm and also as some one who can offer her meaning to a life that she proclaims as she built for herself but if she does not see him as some one who can rock her world when you strip the important pieces like marriage, Karan and Anjali...then its all in vain. She lost it all already in her heart just she doesn't realize it.

Also every one of the comment I read here says she has to make a choice but in my opinion, now ball is not in her court at all...She has made her choice in Jabalpur last time

""We are playing with fire Vicky , this will burn us , ruin us."
"I know baby , so let's burn together!"

She decided to jump into the fire and she was in that fire ever since, It's Hemanth's call now to keep her in his life or not. Also Hemanth's lies about his past and her lies in the present are not something that can negate one's sins.

Hemanth's sins has a purpose, Sonarika's sins carry much weight as its a betrayal of worst sorts in a marriage not just keeping past in the dark. Would love Sonarika to enjoy the affair to the full before it explodes before Hemanth.

~RCF
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Waiting for next update BRO...
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Hey buddy, any chance we’re getting update today?
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UPDATE


Unfortunately , I just had a rough week healthwise as I was suffering from a severe fever and food poisoning which is why the next chapter had to be postponed. Sorry for the inconvenience caused but I am feeling a little better now. I will post the "Jabalpur Special" chapter probably by Wednesday. But if my health recovers faster then expect an early surprise!
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Ow vry sad bro ..hope u get well soon .. we r dryingly waiting for the jabalpur spcl
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Rest up, recharge, and come back when you're truly ready—we’re not going anywhere.
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Take care brosiki.... Get well soon
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Take proper rest BRO...we I'll wait the update
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Eagerly waiting for "Jabalpur social" update ..
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It's wednesday! any chance we might get a surprise today???
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