Part 5

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INT. POLICE STATION - DAY

Kartik's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goenka, are filled with anger and frustration. Veer stands by their side, supporting them in their distress. They confront the police officers, demanding answers.

Mr. Goenka
How could you let Naira escape with our son, officer? This is unforgivable!

Police Officer
We tried our best, Mr. Goenka. It was a difficult situation, and we had to prioritize Kartik's safety.

Mrs. Goenka
Our poor Kartik! He's in danger because of your negligence!

Veer
Yeah, officer! You should have caught Naira and saved Kartik. It's your job!

Police Officer
We understand your concern, but Naira was armed, and we had to make a split-second decision. We'll do everything in our power to bring them back safely.

Mr. Goenka
Everything in your power should have been done earlier! Our son is in danger because of your mistakes!

Police Officer
We have a team working on locating Naira and Kartik right now. We won't rest until they're found and brought back to safety.

Mrs. Goenka
Please, officer, bring our Kartik back home. We can't bear this agony any longer.

Veer
Yeah, officer, please find my friend. He's like a brother to me.

Police Officer
We won't give up, Mr. and Mrs. Goenka. We'll do everything we can to bring Kartik back home safely. Please trust us.

The tense atmosphere lingers as Kartik's parents and Veer anxiously wait for news about their missing loved one.

INT. ISOLATED LOCATION - DAY

Kartik, with a mixture of fear and concern, tries to find a way to escape from Naira's grip. Naira, armed and determined, keeps a watchful eye on him.

Kartik
Naira, please let me go. I haven't done anything wrong. I want to go back to my family and friends.

Naira
You think I care about your family and friends? They mean nothing to me. You're just a pawn in this game.

Kartik
You may be a mafia queen, Naira, but I can see the pain in your eyes. There must be a reason why you ended up on this path. You don't have to continue down this dark path.

Naira
Pain? You think you understand pain? You know nothing about what I've been through.

Kartik
Maybe I don't know the specifics, but pain is pain, Naira. It can consume us if we let it. But there's always a chance for redemption, a chance to make things right.

Naira
Redemption? Do you honestly believe that? There's no going back for me, Kartik. It's too late for redemption.

Kartik
It's never too late, Naira. You can still choose a different path, a path that doesn't involve hurting others. There's goodness in you, buried beneath all the anger and darkness.

Naira
Goodness? I've forgotten what that feels like. But why do you care? You barely know me.

Kartik
Sometimes, even the smallest glimpse of pain in someone's eyes can evoke empathy and compassion. I believe in the power of kindness and second chances, Naira. You're not beyond that.

Naira, conflicted by Kartik's words, paces back and forth, her eyes betraying a mix of emotions.

Naira
You don't understand, Kartik. The world I live in, the choices I've made... they have consequences. It's not as simple as just walking away.

Kartik
I know it's not easy, Naira. But holding onto anger and vengeance won't bring you peace. It'll only perpetuate a cycle of violence and pain.

Naira
Peace? That ship has sailed a long time ago. I've seen too much, done too much. There's no turning back now.

Kartik
I can see the burden you carry, Naira. But it's never too late to seek redemption, to find a way to make amends and find inner peace.

Naira
Inner peace... it's been so long since I've felt that. I've become so consumed by power and control. Maybe there's a part of me that yearns for something different.

Kartik
That part of you is worth exploring, Naira. It's never too late to change, to find a new purpose and rebuild your life.

Naira's grip on her weapon loosens slightly as a flicker of hope illuminates her eyes.

Naira
What if it's too late for me, Kartik? What if there's no way out?

Kartik
It's never too late, Naira. As long as you're breathing, there's always a chance for redemption. I believe in you, even if you can't see it yet.

Their conversation hangs in the air, the weight of their shared moments of vulnerability bringing an unexpected connection between them.

Naira, wearing a ring that suddenly starts beeping, realizes that Tanya and Shravan are nearby. She swiftly heads towards the sound and finds her loyal comrades waiting for her.

Naira
Tanya, Shravan, you're here. What took you so long?

Tanya
We had some trouble getting through, but we managed to find you. Are you alright?

Naira
I'm fine. But we need to be cautious. Kartik tried to escape, and we can't let him slip through our fingers.

Meanwhile, Kartik, taking advantage of the commotion caused by Naira's rendezvous with Tanya and Shravan, attempts to break free from his restraints. However, Naira notices his escape attempt and quickly intervenes.

Naira
Not so fast, Kartik. Did you really think you could get away from me that easily?

Kartik struggles against Naira's grip, his determination evident.

Kartik
Let me go, Naira. I won't let you continue down this destructive path. There's still a chance for you to change.

Naira
Change? It's too late for that, Kartik. This is who I am, and nothing can change that.

Their eyes lock, the intensity of their emotions palpable.

FADE OUT.

Hi people, this is Gayatri!
I am a big Kaira fan. Previously I only read ff's but now i thought to try my hand on writing! So, this is the first time i am writing something like this.
Sorry for the mistakes, I hope you like it <3

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