One month later…
Chahat and Aarav were living happily together. Their bond had grown stronger, and slowly, love had started filling the space between them. They were finally at peace with each other, sharing small moments of happiness and understanding.
But on the other side… things were not going well for Aarav.
His business was facing a huge loss.
A major client had taken 55% of his company's shares, which meant Aarav had lost control over his own business. Because of that client's decisions, the company was continuously going into loss. The situation had become so serious that everything Aarav owned was now at risk—his house, his car… his entire life's hard work.
Aarav was extremely stressed.
He would sit quietly for hours, thinking about how to fix everything. But every solution seemed impossible.
In those difficult times, Chahat stood beside him like his strength.
She always encouraged him, supported him, and gave him hope. No matter how broken Aarav felt, Chahat's words gave him the courage to keep going.
One day, Aarav was sitting in his office when that same client came to meet him.
The client said calmly,
"I am no longer interested in keeping your 55% shares. You can take them back. And I won't even ask for redemption money."
Aarav was shocked.
This was something he had been wishing for… but it sounded too easy.
Then the client continued,
"But I have one condition."
Aarav looked at him seriously and asked, "What condition?"
The client smiled and said,
"I recently got married. My wife wants to live in a house where there is a proper family environment. She doesn't like loneliness. And I believe your house is perfect for that. So… I want to stay in your house with my wife."
Aarav went silent for a moment.
He knew this was a strange condition… but he also knew what was at stake.
If he refused, he could lose everything.
After thinking for a few seconds, Aarav agreed.
"I have no problem," he said. "You can stay in my house with your wife for as long as you want."
The next day…
Preparations were going on in the house. Everything was arranged according to the client's wife's comfort. Aarav had clearly instructed that there should be no lack of anything.
Chahat was also helping in all the arrangements, unaware of what was about to happen.
Finally, the moment came.
The client arrived with his wife.
Chahat went to open the gate.
But the moment she opened it…
she froze.
Her eyes widened in shock.
Because the woman standing in front of her was none other than Myra.
For a second, the world felt like it had stopped.
Aarav also came forward… and as soon as he saw Myra, he was equally shocked.
Myra looked at both of them with a calm but dangerous smile.
Then she turned to her husband and said in a sweet but sarcastic tone,
"Darling, I think they didn't like us. Look at their faces… no one even invited us inside. Let's go, baby."
Aarav immediately understood the situation.
If they left… everything would be destroyed.
So he quickly said,
"No, please come inside."
They entered the house.
Later…
Myra was sitting comfortably in the room, looking completely relaxed.
Chahat entered the room, her anger clearly visible.
In a sharp voice, she said,
"Myra, what is all this?"
Myra smiled, completely unbothered.
"Oh? You're asking me?" she said casually. "Why don't you ask yourself first?"
Then she leaned back and continued,
"Fine… let me tell you. I am here to destroy all of you."
Her voice turned cold.
"I am here to take revenge for every pain… every tear I have suffered."
Chahat's eyes filled with anger.
But Myra wasn't done.
She stood up, walked closer to Chahat, and said with a challenging tone,
"Just one month… within one month, I will destroy you, Aarav, and your entire life."
Those words hit like a storm.
Chahat clenched her fists.
Instead of stepping back, she moved forward and looked straight into Myra's eyes.
"Fine," Chahat said firmly.
"Then I challenge you too. Let's see how you destroy my husband and my family."
There was fire in her voice now.
That moment…
something changed forever.
The two childhood friends…
had now become enemies.
And both were ready for a war that would either destroy them…
or define them forever.
