In Rajveer's office ( Meeting room )
Rajveer - And with this the meeting is over , we are happy to become partner of your company Mr Singhania.
Mr Singhania - Same to you
They made and handshake and the client left. Rajveer give a nod to Arjun to follow him and they both made thier way towards Rajveer's office.
Yn - Lekin Maa ye dono pendants ek hi jaise kyu lagte hai ? Aur ye hamare pass kese aaye ?
{ But mom why do both pendants look same ? And did we end up with both of them ? }
Mrs Sharma - Ye to pata nhi beta lekin shayad tumhare dadaji ya kisi aur ne rakhe honge. Kabhi kabhi purani cheez apne pass yuhi aajati hai.
{ I don't know dear but maybe your grandfather or someone else kept them. Sometimes old things just fine thier way to us }
Yn continue to stare at the pendant feeling a shiver run down her spine. She couldn't shake the feeling that something important is hidden in it.
Her mother patted her shoulder and said while smiling softly
Mrs Sharma - Zaroori nhi ki har cheez ka jawab mil jaye , kabhi kabhi kuch raaz bhi hote hai jo apne waqt par hi khulte hai.
{ It's not necessary that we find answers of everything , sometimes some secrets reveal themselves only in their own time }
She placed the pendant back in her mother's hand while several thoughts were racing in her mind.
Mrs Sharma - Yn tumhe aaram karna chahiye.
{ Yn you should take rest }
She smiled sofly and left in kitchen while Yn went in her room.
Timeskip at Morning.
In Rajveer's office ( Meeting room )
Rajveer - And with this the meeting is over , we are happy to become partner of your company Mr Singhania.
Mr Singhania - Same to you
They made and handshake and the client left. Rajveer give a nod to Arjun to follow him and they both made thier way towards Rajveer's office.
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Raabta
FanfictionIn the city that never sleeps, Mumbai pulsated with life, its streets teeming with stories that intertwined like the delicate threads of fate. Among them was Rajveer Mahajan, a man with an empire at his feet and an emptiness in his soul. By day, he...