Chapter 29

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NASH

A gentle breeze whispered through the open window, carrying with it the delicate scent of night jasmine. I closed my eyes for a moment, feeling the cool night air on my skin. As I opened them again, I gazed out the large glass window of Arohi's office, my tired eyes focusing on the twinkling stars scattered across the vast expanse of the night sky.

The moon, full and radiant, bathed everything in its soft, silver glow. I felt a sense of peace wash over me as I stood there, taking in the serene beauty of the night. The city below seemed to slow down, the sounds of traffic and life fading into the background as I myself in the quiet stillness of the night sky.

For a brief moment, all the worries and stresses of the day melted away, leaving me with a sense of calm and clarity. I knew that tomorrow would bring new challenges and responsibilities, but for now, in this quiet moment of solitude, I allowed myself to simply be, finding solace in the beauty of the night sky.

"Tired!!" I heard Axar saying standing beside me handing me a cup of coffee. This was needed.

"Not at all!" I said, giving him a small smile to which he reciprocated with a sigh.

"Stop lying" He chided rolling his eyes. I chose to keep quiet. If I speak one more lie he will surely punch me.

"There are only 2 hours until morning. You wanna go home and rest" He asked me to which I shook my head in negative. I can't go home. I will not go home unless and until I find the betrayer girl. I will not go home unless and until I fix her PC but also I want to go home because my heart is saying she is not well. Go and check on her.

"Let's get back to work" I interjected with my straight face.

"Nash, this is first time I'm seeing you like this and trust me it hurts brother" Axar pleaded, embracing me. A brother's hug is everything in a tough situation like this. I felt PEACE!!
I reciprocated the hug, keeping my head on his shoulder. We shared a good brotherly hug for about 5 minutes. Breaking the hug, he ruffled my hairs like I'm a five years old which ofcourse made me grin.

AUTHOR

Nash and Axar settled back into their workstations, their determination palpable in the air. Nash's fingers flew over the keyboard with expert precision as he delved into the code, unraveling the intricate web of the virus that had corrupted the system.

Meanwhile, Axar's eyes were glued to multiple screens, his focus unbroken as he tracked Yuvi's digital footprint across various networks and servers. His analytical mind pieced together fragmented clues, leading him closer to pinpointing Yuvi's exact location.

As they worked in tandem, the room was filled with the soft hum of machines and the occasional click of keys. The tension mounted with each passing minute, but Nash and Axar remained undeterred. They were driven by a shared goal—to stop the virus and locate Yuvi before it was too late.

An hour passed, but Nash and Axar showed no signs of slowing down. Their synergy was undeniable, each complementing the other's skills with unwavering commitment. But suddenly they heard a THUD sound.

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