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HeartBroken novel Chapter 22

Chapter Twenty One

She rummages through Sahaan’s belongings. Checking files, pen stands, opening drawers. She stops at the last drawer because it doesn’t open, no matter how hard she tries.

"She locked the drawer as if some precious treasure is stored inside. Sneaky kitty cat.”

She is curious to know what is inside, so she looks around her cabin to find the key, but doesn’t find one.

Frustrated, she bends down and tries to open it with her hair pin. She grins like a Cheshire cat, hearing the click sound.

She opens it to see some perfumes and papers lying in it. Boringly, she picks up a paper to read, but her eyes widen seeing what was written.

She hurriedly takes out the other papers and reads them as well.

Happy with the new information she can use against Sahaan, she smirks evilly.

She picks up all the letters and exits the room.

She walks straight to Ahmed's office and moves towards his table, trying to find the most important file which he will need soon.

She replaces the papers with the letters. Smiling at her work, she exits the room, completely unaware of the CCTV cameras around the office and cabins.

"God, please give me strength to get rid of her!” She cries bitterly, bringing her arms around her knees, putting her head in between.

After crying to her heart's content, she gets up and washes her faces. Freshening up, she goes to her grandmother’s room. Entering the room, she opens the drawer. And picks up the keys to her closet before leaving.

She goes back to her own room and unlocks her closet, taking out the boxes. She takes the jewelry boxes to Ahmed's room. She knocks and looks down, waiting for the door to open.

She looks up when the door opens. Their eyes meet for a brief second before he looks at the boxes in her hands, realization hits him. She pushes him aside, entering his room.

"Take this! The right of your future bride, which I was taking away from her." She says sarcastically, dropping the boxes on his bed.

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