
"I desire my orders before me in half an hour; I want my orders before me," said the voice.
The manager replied with an "okay, sir" and dropped the phone. He turned fast to Eeshani and said, Hurry on, Eeshani. Any dishes shall arrive at the room of sir within five minutes.
Eeshani directly put dishes in containers in the food trolley and said, "Here you go, Manager Uncle." Now take them quickly."
"No, Eeshani, they are not allowed to be taken," said the manager. Sir is angry with me. He will be all the more enraged should he set his eyes on me. You have to take them."
Eeshani stood back in dismay. Manager Uncle, what do you mean, what do you mean? How can I go there? I've never been to his room. I haven't even seen him. I heard that he is quite angry and dangerous. And send me in his presence? You should go instead. I'm scared to go there."
The manager approached and clarified that because you are not there, it does not mean that you would not go there. Eeshani, understand this. I'm the manager here. There are numerous other activities that I need to accomplish. Who will I leave to do the rest of the work ifI go and deliver the food? That's why you have to take it."
With this he gave the food trolley to Eeshani and thrust her forward with the words "Eeshani, hurry up." We have already wasted two minutes of conversation. One second later and he will be enraged. Perhaps even our jobs may be in danger.
Eeshani would have been pouting and saying something when the manager instantly told him that, to the extent you accept this and do not give Sir an opportunity to complain, you will be paid twice as much today.
As soon as Eeshani heard of the money, her eyes shone. She caught the food trolley with her hand, and as she pushed it, stared at the manager and said, "Manager Uncle, please do not forget your promise." You must pay me two times today. She entered the lift with this.
This lift reached the top floor directly. Eeshani opened her eyes with a start—the prospect before her was ravaging, as she was in the first place on this side. The inside was so nice and lovely, and the material used to decorate it was costly. The whole penthouse was as bright as a diamond.
With her eyes open, Eeshani thrust the trolley along the big corridor into a room. Amazedly she said, “Why, I hadn’t supposed there would be so luxurious and beautiful a top floor.” I have never thought it could have such a spectacular appearance. Had I dreamed before, I should have always taken Sir's food—then I should have seen this view of beauties.
In the meantime, a man was standing at the glass window. One hand on the glass and the other on a lit cigarette, and his dark, intense gaze peering outside. He was in a white shirt with black trousers; the first three buttons of his shirt were unbuttoned, showing a large, dark, handsome chest. He gave off a strong and dangerous air, but he was very handsome. Light stubble was a killer beauty to his looks.


