chapter 10
Rani Saheba : The Queen
Chapter NineFirst BloodThe palace woke restless.A storm hadnât touched the sky, but something in the air screamed that it was coming. Not thunder. Not rain.Reckoning.Dev stood outside the training hall, bare hands wrapped, bruised. Heâd been punching the sandbag since sunrise. He didnât need it for strength â he needed it to shut up his thoughts.Raniâs words kept circling him like vultures:âYou're the only man in this place who doesnât want to survive me.ââYou're the only man in this place who doesnât want to survive me.âWhat the hell did that even mean?He didnât know. And worse, he was starting to care about Rani. Is he falling for the the one and only Rani Saheba! NO WAY!Inside, Maya watched.Through a narrow slat in the wall, where the glass didnât fully seal. He hadnât noticed her yet â but Maya never assumed she was invisible.She wasnât watching his body.She was watching how he moved. How he held tension. Where his eyes drifted when he thought no one was around.And today, she saw it.Guilt.Real. Heavy. Not fake. Not finessed.But still hiding something.Her earpiece crackled once. A low voice on the other end:âHe made a call. Burner line. Signal routed through Jaisalmer.ââDetails?â she whispered.âWeâre working on voice match. But the location lines up with Sircarâs second safehouse.âMayaâs jaw clenched. Her fingers curled around the tiny mic embedded in her braid.âDonât tell Rani yet,â she said. âGive me a few hours.âShe was going to test him again.And this time⦠no flirtation.Only fire.Rani was in the archive room, deep beneath the palace. She hadnât been here in months. Years, maybe.Old files. Smuggler logs. Ledgers from the time her father still sat at the table instead of a prison cell.She was looking for patterns.And she found one.Three men â loyalists. Old guards. Killed in transit five years ago. A hit blamed on police crossfire. But the ledger showed something else.A single payment.Unmarked.From a name she hadnât seen in a decade.Raichand. Her blood turned colder.Upstairs, Dev stepped into his quarters, shirt damp with sweat, jaw tight from clenching too long.He barely noticed Maya already sitting in the corner chair.âYouâre going to get yourself killed training that hard,â she said, cool and even.âIâm already on borrowed time,â he muttered. And then smiled. Maya stood. Walked toward him slowly. No makeup. No mask today. She knew she was looking bad. Not charming anymore. But she didn't get time to put any. âThen letâs not waste it,â she said softly.He narrowed his eyes. âNot this again.ââNo games this time, Dev.â Her voice was different. Lower. Raw. âJust answers.âHe folded his arms. âAbout what?âMaya stepped closer, pressed a file into his chest.He opened it.Inside: screenshots. Call logs. A photo of him â talking on the burner phone under moonlight.âWho did you call?â she asked.His jaw tensed.âDonât lie,â she added.âDoes Rani know?â he asked instead.âNo.âDev looked at her. Not afraid. But tired.âI made a mistake,â he said. âBut not the one you think.ââThen explain.âHe stepped back. âI was supposed to hand over information on Rani. Months ago. That was the deal. But I didnât.âMaya stared.âWhy?âDev looked down.âBecause I started to believe in her.âSilence.ThenââYouâre lying,â Maya said. âYouâre too good.ââIâm not lying,â Dev whispered. âIâm just too late.âMaya took one step forward. And for a second, her hand rose. Not to strike. But almost to touch him again.But this time, he grabbed her wrist.Not gentle.âDonât,â he said. âWeâre past pretending.âShe nodded once.âThen I hope youâre ready.ââFor what?ââFor what sheâs about to do.âThat night, Rani walked into the war room. Alone.Everyone else had cleared out.Dev was already waiting.Their eyes met. No greeting.She slid a file onto the table.The Raichand Payment. 2017.His face paled.âYou knew?â he whispered.âI just remembered what silence buys,â she said coldly.âI didnât take that money,â he said. âIt was my brother.ââBut you profited,â she said.âI buried him.ââAnd still kept the name.âDevâs voice cracked. âBecause thatâs all I had left.âThey stood across the table like enemies already bloodied.And then she stepped forward.One hand reached for his chest. Over his heart.âYou lied,â she whispered. âBut not well.ââI didnât lie about you.âShe didnât flinch. Her eyes glittered like knives under candlelight.âThen prove it,â she said. âTake me to Sircar.âHis eyes widened. âWhat?ââYou want forgiveness?â she asked. âYou want me?ââI never said thatâââNo,â she said. âBut you felt it.âDev didnât deny it.He couldnât.Rani leaned in, lips near his ear.âIâm done waiting for betrayal to knock,â she whispered. âNow Iâm going to drag it into the light.âShe turned, the red of her saree trailing behind her like fire.(Nxt).