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Chapter 112

Author: MEHAK KHAN
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IN VIHAAN'S OFFICE - NIGHT

The office is dimly lit, with the city lights twinkling through the windows. Vihaan sits at his desk, focused and determined to finish his work. The clock on the wall shows it's well past midnight. He's surrounded by stacks of papers and files, engrossed in the task at hand.

The door creaks open, and ANITA, his secretary, enters the room. She's dressed provocatively, trying to captivate his attention. She approaches Vihaan, swaying her hips subtly, and leans against the edge of his desk.

ANITA

(seductively)

Vihaan sir , you've been working so hard. Why don't you take a break? I can help you relax.

Vihaan glances up, momentarily taken aback by Anita's bold approach. However, he quickly composes himself, maintaining his professionalism.

VIHAAN

(firmly)

Anita, this is not appropriate. I need to focus on my work right now. Please, leave the office.

Anita doesn't seem deterred, and she moves closer, attempting to touch his arm seductively.

ANITA

(whispers)

Come o
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