chapter 17
Rani Saheba : The Queen
Chapter SixteenThe Game BeginsBy morning, the palace had returned to routine â on the surface.Servants scrubbed steps, guards rotated posts, Maya snapped orders with her usual cold precision. But underneath all of it, something buzzed.War had begun.Not with guns. Not yet.But in whispers.In intel intercepts.In absence.Because Sircar had gone quiet.Too quiet.---In the war room, Rani stood over the table like it was a chessboard.Maya laid out the latest."Two of our storage convoys were rerouted last night," she said. "No violence. No breach. Just⦠emptied."âInside job?â Dev asked from beside Rani.Maya nodded. âLikely. Someone who knew the exact pathing. Our own trackers were disabled six minutes before the detour.âRaniâs lips pressed into a line.Sircar didnât need to strike loud. Heâd found something worse: precision.She looked up at Dev. âWe have a leak.ââIâll handle it,â he said.âYouâre not healed.ââIâm not dead.âHer eyes lingered on his face. A pause that said: Donât make me lose you because youâre trying to prove something.He caught the silence and softened.âIâll take Maya.ââIâll allow it,â Rani said, turning back to the table. âBut if either of you vanishesâ¦ââYouâll burn the desert down,â Maya finished, dry. âWe know.âRani smiled. Just barely.---Hours later.Dev and Maya took the southern route toward the detour zone.Rani watched them leave from the palace steps. Her arms folded. Her expression unreadable.But her fingers wouldnât stop tapping against her hip.Worry, dressed up as poise.Behind her, Bhairav approached.âShould I trail them?ââNo,â she said. âNot yet.ââBut if Sircarâs men are watchingâââLet them watch. Let them wonder.âBhairav hesitated. âAnd if Sircar makes his next move tonight?âRaniâs jaw tensed. âThen he plays on my board.â---Meanwhile.Dev leaned back in the jeep, fingers drumming against the side door.Maya, at the wheel, didnât speak for a long while.Then: âYouâve changed.âHe glanced at her.âYou used to be all fire and flirt,â she said. âNow you look at her like sheâs the sun youâre afraid to touch.âDev smirked. âStill the palace gossip?ââAlways.âShe looked at him for a heartbeat. âDoes she know?âHe didnât answer.Maya nodded to herself.âYouâre in love with a woman who doesnât believe in love.âDev exhaled. âShe doesnât have to believe. Iâll believe for both of us.â---Back at the palace, just as the sun began to dipâA message arrived.One of Sircarâs men.Dead.Stuffed into a crate at the front gates.No note.Only one thing carved into his chest:âThis is not a warning.âRani stared at the body.Then turned to Bhairav.> âGet the extraction plan ready,â she said. âThe next hit wonât be subtle. And we won't play defense anymore.âShe paused.> âAnd send word to Dev. I need him back. Now.â---At midnight, they returned.No injuries. No leads. Just frustration and dust.Rani was waiting in the hall.Devâs eyes met hers instantly â relief flickered through her for half a second, then vanished under her usual steel.She didnât speak.Just turned.Walked.He followed her to the garden near the rear terrace. Jasmine, again. And moonlight.They stood there. Still. Wordless.Then Rani turned.Her voice was barely above a breath.> âI thought about what it would feel like if you didnât come back.âDev didnât say anything.> âAnd I didnât like it.âStill quiet.She took a step forward. Close now. Closer than she allowed anyone.Her voice trembled once â not with fear, but with honesty.> âI donât know what this is between us. I only know I donât want it to break.âHe stepped into the space between them.âNo one touches whatâs mine,â he said.She raised an eyebrow. âMine?âHe grinned, soft. âYours.âAnd she â Rani Singh, Saheb, Queen of stone and steel â did something no one in the palace had ever seen.She stepped into his arms.And hugged him.Not stiff. Not strategic.Just real.Her head tucked under his chin.His hand cradling the back of her neck.The garden breathed around them. And neither spoke.Because for once, there was nothing left to say.---Far away, in a desert camp lined with radios and stolen maps, Veer watched the satellite feed.Watched them hold each other.And smiled.> âGood,â he said. âLet them fall deeper. Makes breaking them easier.â(Nxt)