surprise

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Parvathi POV:

I was gazing at the moon, now only half illuminated, yet still exuding a sense of tranquility. Just a day ago, my life was filled with happiness, but everything has changed today. Now, all I feel is pain, and my hand still burns from his madness. 

From this day onward, I have decided to avoid his sight no matter what happens. He is so bipolar. After spending some time on the balcony, I returned to my room and fell asleep.

The morning sun was busy painting the sky with light orange, light red, and light yellow hues. The birds began to chirp as the morning sun like a thief, crept into my room through the window, directly hitting my face. 

I was already awake since I am accustomed to rising at 5 AM, allowing me to appreciate the beauty of nature that not everyone gets to see. I must settle all my debts as soon as possible and clarify Deepa's misconceptions. Who is he to speak about my sister? He lacks compassion, which is why he treats girls this way.

"Beta, if you are ready, you can go to the kitchen to start your work," Dadiya said to me.

"Yes, Dadiya, I am all ready. I will go now. "

Upon entering the kitchen, I found all the staff busy preparing breakfast. The tables were already full of food, yet they continued to cook more. Who will consume this amount of food in the morning? I approached my chef, who was occupied with breakfast preparations.

"Sir, how can I assist you? " I asked softly.

He looked at me for a moment, then nodded at a girl who appeared to be a maid. She handed me a cup of tea, which I received with hesitation.

"Deliver this coffee to Adthiya sir he is in his room now," the chef instructed me. His words sent shivers down my spine, recalling his behavior yesterday and in the basement. I began to tremble, 

"Don't show me those crocodile tears I know what your sister is doing here for money, and you are no better than her. At least your sister has a good figure, but you are just a waste. I don't understand why Adthiya sir allows you to work here after knowing what your sister is up to. Just leave Adthiya sir doesn't like to wait," his words pierced my heart.

I am aware that I am not as beautiful as my sister, but that does not justify his treatment of me or remind me of my appearance. I took the coffee mug from her and began to walk away.

"Third floor, fifth room on your right," the girl directed me.

I wiped away the tears that were continuously flowing from my eyes due to the chef's words. Upon reaching the third floor, I opened my mouth in shock and amazement this floor resembled a paradise, so beautifully extraordinary that I struggled to express my feelings. 

There were 10 to 15 rooms on this floor, but I only knew that Adthiya sir resided here. Why, then, were there so many rooms? The curious child within me surfaced, bringing a smile to my face. I checked each room one by one, standing in the doorway to observe without entering. 

Each room had its own theme, ranging from dark to light, all of which were stunning. One room was entirely adorned in blue, which I particularly liked. I lost myself in the sight of that light blue-themed room.

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