CH 32- Crossed Lines

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"Finally, our deal is complete, Mr. Rathore."

Rajeev said, and everyone began clapping with joy. The legal paperwork was finished, so everyone felt confident that the deal was secure.

However, Siya was both happy and tense.

Arjun and Rajeev shook hands. Only the key people, including the board of directors, were in the meeting.

Aarav introduced himself to Rajeev.

"Hello, Mr. Khanna. I'm Aarav Singhania, the director of ASR Enterprises."

Rajeev introduced himself in return. He was friendly and polite, so everyone quickly liked him for his gentlemanly manner.

When the meeting ended, everyone returned to their work.

"Your office is ready, Mr. Khanna, as you requested," Arjun informed him.

Rajeev thanked him and then asked.
, "Could someone show me to my office? I'm not familiar with the layout here."

Before anyone could respond, Aarav interrupted.

"Of course, Mr. Rajeev. Siya, can you show him to his office?"

Aarav had asked her without realizing the situation, as only the four of them were in the meeting room. It made sense for Siya to guide Rajeev.

Siya hesitated but eventually agreed. While Aarav and Arjun went back to their work, Siya took Rajiv to his office.

Siya showed him his new office.

"You told us about this just yesterday, so we didn't have much time to prepare everything. If you want any changes or if you don't like something, let the management department know."

Her tone was professional.

He didn't say anything and just stared at her. After a while, he said.

"No, I like this office. After all, I can stay near you by staying here."

Siya looked shocked by his comment.

He quickly corrected himself.

"I mean, I can stay near all of you by staying here, right?"

Siya tried to avoid eye contact, eager to leave. As she looked around, she saw a painting that was slightly tilted. Feeling an urge to fix it, she adjusted it.

Suddenly, she felt someone's presence behind her. She knew right away it was him, and it made her uncomfortable.

Before she could move, Rajeev cornered her against the wall.

Siya looked at him.

"This is so inappropriate, Mr. Rajeev. Please move back."

She felt scared, as it was something she had never experienced before.

He smirked and leaned closer, whispering in her ear, "You know, I like single girls, but I love married women."

Siya understood what he meant and was about to say something but stopped herself, remembering the importance of the deal. Taking a deep breath, she gently pushed him away.

"I think I should go now, sir. I have some important work. Sorry for the inconvenience."

She quickly left his office, her heart was racing.

Rajeev's smile grew as he watched her leave. He leaned into the space where She was standing some time ago and inhaled her lingering fragrance.

"Ah, it's so alluring. I don't think I can control myself anymore." He moaned.

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