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"What do you think, Amira?" I asked, finally voicing the question that had been swirling in my mind for hours. "Why did Caleb betray us?" Amira's hands paused mid-motion, and she turned to face me, her expression thoughtful.
"I've been wondering the same thing, ma'am," she replied, her brow furrowed in concern. "He was always so loyal, so dedicated to our cause... but maybe that was all just a ruse." Her voice trailed off, and she hesitated before continuing. "Maybe he was bought off, or perhaps he was never truly on our side. Maybe he was just a spy, playing us all along."
Her words sent a shiver down my spine, and I felt a wave of uncertainty wash over me. Amira's eyes locked onto mine, and I sensed that she had more to say.
"Ma'am, if... if you don't mind, may I share something with you?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper. She glanced around the room cautiously, ensuring we were alone, before continuing. "It's just a guess, nothing concrete... but I think it might be relevant."
My curiosity was piqued, and I leaned forward, my eyes fixed intently on Amira. "What is it?" I urged, my voice low and encouraging. Amira took a deep breath, her eyes never leaving mine, and sat down in the guest chair opposite me.
"After Ava mam's accident, Vidharth sir came here and met with Atulya mam." She paused, her face turning serious. "I didn't mean to eavesdrop, but I needed to get a document from the manufacturing department signed, and as you instructed, I went there for that. That's when I accidentally overheard their conversation... Atulya mam told Vidharth sir, 'She deserves it.'"
Her words made me frown, but I dismissed the idea that she was talking about Ava di. "Did you hear anything else?" I asked, pushing for more details.
"No, before I could hear more, Atulya mam's secretary returned, and I left before anyone could catch me."
"Maybe she was talking about someone else," I said, dismissing her words. Amira walked out of my cabin. Despite dismissing her words, I felt unsettled. My mind wandered back to morning when I had found Vidharth talking with Atulya di.
As I sat there, my mind wandered back to the earlier conversation between Vidharth and Atulya di. I hadn't been able to hear what they were discussing, but I sensed that something was amiss. Even when we were leaving the function, Vidharth couldn't take his eyes off her. I was so caught up in my thoughts that I didn't notice my phone buzzing until it persisted.
I pulled myself out of my reverie and checked the caller ID. The number was unknown. I hesitated for a moment, wondering who it could be. My finger accidentally pressed the answer button, and a harsh, all-too-familiar voice pierced through the line.
"Ah, you finally answered," the voice sneered. "I thought you were too scared to ever pick up my calls again." A wave of revulsion washed over me as I listened to that disgusting voice, making my stomach turn.