Chapter 13

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Ananya and Raghav arrived at Raghav’s uncle’s secluded estate on the outskirts of the city. The imposing mansion, draped in ivy and shadowed by tall trees, seemed almost to whisper secrets of its own. The drive over had been tense, filled with a brooding silence as both tried to anticipate what they might uncover.

Inside, the atmosphere was heavy with old money and old grudges. Raghav’s uncle, Rajiv Malhotra, greeted them with a mixture of coldness and curiosity. His gray hair and sharp features made him look every bit the seasoned businessman. He motioned them into a study filled with leather chairs and rich mahogany, a stark contrast to the uncertainty they felt.

“What can I do for you?” Rajiv’s voice was clipped, his gaze fixed on Ananya with a mixture of disdain and intrigue.

Raghav cleared his throat. “We’re here to discuss the recent developments at the hotel. We have reason to believe that someone close to the family might be involved in the mysterious events.”

Rajiv’s eyebrows arched. “Mysterious events? I haven’t been involved in the day-to-day operations for years. My focus is elsewhere.”

Ananya stepped forward. “We’ve uncovered some troubling connections between your family and the dark history of the hotel. You’re one of the few remaining links to that past.”

Rajiv’s face hardened. “I had hoped that the past would stay buried. But if you’re here, I can assume it’s no longer a secret.”

Ananya and Raghav exchanged glances, sensing that Rajiv was on the verge of revealing something crucial. “We need to know if you’re involved or if you can point us towards anyone who might be,” Ananya pressed.

Rajiv sighed, his expression one of resignation. “I’m not directly involved, but I know of the family’s deeper secrets. There’s a conspiracy, larger than you or I, but I can’t reveal more without knowing whom I’m dealing with.”

Raghav’s frustration was palpable. “You’ve got to be more specific. We’re running out of time.”

Rajiv leaned in, lowering his voice. “You might want to investigate the hotel’s management more closely. They’ve been behaving oddly lately. But be careful—there’s more going on than you realize.”

As they left the estate, the weight of Rajiv’s words hung over them. Raghav’s frustration was evident. “We’ve hit another dead end. If Rajiv isn’t involved, then who is?”

Ananya, however, was more focused on a different lead. “Rajiv mentioned the management. We should look into them more thoroughly. But before we do, I received a tip about a hidden safe in the hotel. It might contain crucial evidence.”

Raghav’s interest was piqued. “A hidden safe? Where did you get this information?”

Ananya looked troubled. “I’m not sure who gave me the tip—it was anonymous. But if it’s true, it could be our breakthrough.”

Back at the hotel, Ananya and Raghav decided to investigate the safe immediately. They maneuvered through the hotel’s corridors, their presence causing a stir among the staff who seemed unusually tense. Raghav was quick to notice the changes in the hotel’s atmosphere. The staff seemed on edge, their usual professionalism tinged with nervous glances.

In the basement, Ananya and Raghav approached an old storage room that had been locked and unused for years. Ananya had managed to gain access through a contact she had in the hotel’s maintenance team. The room was dimly lit and filled with old furniture and dusty boxes.

Raghav opened a large, musty cabinet, revealing a wall safe hidden behind a false panel. The safe was old, its surface scratched and tarnished. “Do you think this is it?” Raghav asked, his voice low.

Ananya nodded, her heart racing. “It has to be.”

Raghav began to work on the safe’s combination, which he had managed to get from a reliable source. The process was painstakingly slow, but the clinking of the dials felt like a countdown. The door creaked open, revealing a stack of old documents, photographs, and a ledger.

Ananya’s eyes widened as she rifled through the contents. “These records—they’re about the hotel's early days. There are also photographs and some personal letters.”

Raghav picked up one of the letters, scanning it quickly. “This one seems to be from someone named Arjun. It mentions a secret meeting and a large sum of money.”

Ananya’s heart raced. “This could be exactly what we need. If this safe contains evidence of financial transactions and correspondence, it could link directly to the conspiracy.”

As they continued to examine the contents, Ananya’s phone buzzed with an urgent message. It was a text from an unknown number: “Leave the safe alone. You’re in danger.”

A chill ran down her spine. “We’re being watched. We need to be cautious.”

Raghav’s face darkened with concern. “We need to get these documents to a safe place and continue our investigation discreetly.”

As they left the basement with the documents in tow, Ananya couldn’t shake the feeling that they were being followed. The hotel’s oppressive atmosphere seemed to close in on them, as if the building itself was trying to keep its secrets hidden.

The night was far from over, and as Ananya and Raghav made their way out of the hotel, they knew that their journey into the hotel’s dark past was only beginning. The secrets they uncovered could hold the key to unraveling the entire conspiracy, but it also meant facing increasingly dangerous challenges.

They were one step closer to the truth, but the risks had never been higher.

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