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As Shivani heads toward the restroom, she notices two girls whispering secretly about something related to drugs. She can't hear them clearly, so she quietly hides behind a wall to listen in. One of the girl's voices sounds strangely familiar to Shivani.
One of the girls pulls out a small vial from her purse and hands it to the other girl, saying,
"Here, I got this with great difficulty all the way from America. And remember, never give more than one tablet to anyone, or it'll cause serious trouble."
The other girl, sounding concerned, asks,
"What kind of trouble?"
The first girl replies,
"The amount you give will directly increase the person's sexual desire. If one tablet takes half an hour to kick in, two will take just fifteen minutes. If the person doesn't have a partner with them, they could lose control or go mad. So I'm warning you, stick to one dose. You'll still have time to execute your plan perfectly—and no one will suspect a thing."
The second girl nods and says,
"Alright!" She then pulls out a bundle of cash from her purse and hands it over.
The first girl takes the money and leaves.
As the second girl makes a call and turns around, Shivani is left shocked—it's none other than Chanchala Saxena.
Moments after Chanchala makes the call, another girl walks in.
"It's done," she says.
Chanchala nods, "Yes, it's done. Now go get ready quickly."
The girl hurries into the restroom, and when she comes out, Shivani is shocked yet again. The girl is dressed as a waiter. With blue contact lenses and a blonde wig, she looks like a complete foreigner.
Approaching Chanchala, the girl asks,
"Do I look like the perfect waiter now?"
Chanchala gasps, "Wow! No one could tell you're a girl."
The girl smiles at the compliment.
Then Chanchala says, "Julie, I asked you to get his room card. Did you bring it?"
Julie pulls out a golden-colored card from her purse and hands it over.
"I managed to get it from his pocket, but it wasn't easy," she says.
Shivani, watching all this, thinks to herself, What exactly is Chanchala planning?
Chanchala hugs Julie tightly.
"Thank you! Thank you so much, Julie!"
Julie steps back and says, "Alright, now let's carry out the plan."
She exits, and soon returns with a tray filled with glasses. All the glasses contain wine—except for one that has juice. Chanchala picks up the juice glass and drops three tablets into it. She stirs until the tablets dissolve completely.
Then she sets the glass back in the tray and instructs,
"Julie, hurry up and give this to Jai before the party ends. Otherwise, our whole plan will be ruined."
At the mention of Jai's name, Shivani gasps and mutters,
"Oh God! That means this drug isn't meant for anyone else—it's meant for Sir! I have to warn him quickly, or something terrible will happen."
As she tries to sneak out unnoticed, Julie spots her. She signals Chanchala with her eyes. Julie gently places the tray down and both girls run after Shivani and catch her.
Julie stares at her and says,
"Chanchala, this is Jai's new PA."
Chanchala is shocked.
"What?!"
Struggling to break free, Shivani yells,
"Let me go! Or else you'll regret it!"
Chanchala grits her teeth and says,
"Let you go? So you can go tell Jai everything about me and my plan? That's never going to happen."
Saying this, Chanchala and Julie lock Shivani in the washroom. What they don't realize is that Shivani managed to snatch the golden room card from Chanchala's purse.
Chanchala says,
"Julie, go give Jai the juice glass quickly. I'll head to his room."
They leave as Shivani bangs on the door from inside, but no one hears her because of the loud music blasting in the party hall.
Looking around the restroom, Shivani spots a small window above the commode. She climbs up and squeezes herself out through it.
Back at the party hall, Jai picks up the juice glass and begins drinking it. Within five minutes, the drugs start to take effect. A strange burning sensation and restlessness take over his body. He quickly leaves the party and heads to his hotel room.
His room is on the 9th floor, so Jai takes the lift. Meanwhile, Chanchala reaches the room before him. Standing outside the room, she smiles devilishly and reaches into her purse—
But freezes in shock—
(To be continued...)
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