chapter 19
Rani Saheba : The Queen
Chapter EighteenThe Word She Never SaysThe palace was locked down like a fortress.Every hallway echoed with boots. Every shadow looked twice.What was once a home had become a battlefield dressed in silence.Rani hadnât left her chamber in hours â not because she was hiding.She was watching.From behind the curtained jharokha, she could see the guards rotating in tighter formations. Maya was barking orders below, voice sharp, jaw bruised but unbowed. Bhairav patrolled the perimeter like a silent ghost, his movements methodical.Rani Singh⦠Saheb⦠was surrounded by loyalty.But loyalty didnât mean safety.Not anymore.Dev entered quietly.No guards. No preamble. Just that presence of his â strong and strangely calm, like a storm that had learned to walk.âYou havenât eaten,â he said.âI havenât had time.ââYou had time to stand here for three hours,â he countered.She turned to him slowly. The firelight behind her made her skin glow gold-red, her silhouette the shape of myth and power. But her eyes â they gave her away. For just a moment.Tired. Touched with something dangerously close to fear.âI canât let him win,â she said.Dev moved closer. âHe hasnât.ââNot yet.âShe turned away again, her fingers brushing the cold marble of the window ledge.âDevâ¦â she said, voice soft, almost unheard.He waited.âIf you were him⦠and you wanted to break me, how would you do it?âDevâs reply was immediate. Quiet.âIâd take the one thing you donât admit you care about.âShe looked at him.Long. Still.âI thought I buried that part of me,â she said. âYears ago. When my father died. When I had to slit a friendâs throat just to stop a coup.âDevâs voice barely rose above a whisper.âBut you didnât. Not really.âA silence passed between them, so heavy it couldâve cracked the floor.Then she asked:âWhy havenât you left?âHe stepped closer.âYou want the honest answer?ââAlways.âDevâs breath caught. But he said it anyway.âBecause somewhere between your silence and your fire, I forgot how to belong to anything else.âHer hand, resting on the window ledge, clenched once.She didn't speak. But she didnât look away.Outside, Maya stormed into the west wing.A hidden server room had been breached â one of the hard drives removed, replaced with a decoy. No fingerprints. No tampering.Too clean.Too deliberate.Bhairav stood nearby, eyes narrowed.âThis isnât Sircarâs style,â Maya muttered. âThis is someone who knows how to walk between walls.âBhairavâs tone was calm, but hard.âYou think Veerâs already got someone inside.âMaya nodded. âNot a servant. Someone closer. Someone who knows our blind spots.âHer jaw tightened.âIf heâs watching us from inside the palace⦠he already knows everything.âBack in Raniâs chamber, she finally stepped away from the window.She poured herself a glass of whisky. Then hesitated. Poured a second.Held it out to Dev.He took it. Their fingers brushed.And that was when her voice cracked just slightly â the word breaking through her like it cost her something real.âStay.âDev blinked.It wasnât a demand. Not a command.It was a request.A quiet, desperate one.He stepped forward. Took her hand fully this time.And without another word, pulled her into his arms.She went.Not rigid.Not fighting.Just⦠there.Her cheek against his shoulder. His hands on her back, steady, warm, grounding.It wasnât a kiss.It wasnât a promise.But it was the closest sheâd come to saying I need you.They didnât part until a knock sounded at the door.Mayaâs voice came through.âRani. We found something.âFifteen minutes later, the war room was lit brighter than usual.On the table: a single USB.Recovered from the decoy drive left in the server room.Rani plugged it in.A video played.Static. Then a voice â altered, but unmistakably Veerâs.âI hope youâre enjoying the game, little queen. You taught me this dance. Now I lead.ââYou were always good at building walls. Letâs see how you handle fire.ââOne by one, Iâll burn down every piece of your empire until all thatâs left is him.ââAnd when I take him from you, youâll know what it felt like when you walked away from me.âThe video cut off.Silence.Rani sat back.Her fingers tapped once on the edge of the table â the only sign she was still trying to contain what she felt.Dev reached for the USB.âThis was a warning,â he said.âNo,â she replied, eyes sharp.âThis was a promise.âThat night, Dev stayed in her chamber. Not for protection. Not for sex. Just⦠presence.The bed was untouched.She lay on the couch, eyes open.He sat nearby, half-asleep in the chair, one hand still on the hilt of his knife.And somewhere in the palace, behind a wall no one had touched in years â a camera lens blinked red.Watching.Recording.Waiting.(Nxt)