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A Fleeting Tension
The next morning, Vanitha reached the quarters in a deep red cotton saree, neatly tucked above her navel, paired regally with a black blouse. Stepping out of the car, she approached the entrance, seeing only Mani standing there—in a grey shirt, holding a small bag, silent. Vanitha greeted him with a soft smile.
Vanitha: "Mani, where’s Sumithra?"
Mani hesitated.
Mani: "Madam, she’s gone to the hospital again."
Vanitha murmured, Alright, to herself, following Mani inside—both kept it professional, Vanitha buoyed by excitement for her potential Delhi transfer. Mani brought a cup of tea, placing it on her desk.
Mani: "Madam, tea," he said softly.
Vanitha smiled faintly.
Vanitha: "Thanks, Mani."
She sipped the tea, diving eagerly into work—preparing reports on the computer, organizing files, driven to complete tasks before her promotion. In her focus, she didn’t notice her saree slipping slightly, exposing the side of her waist—soft folds of her stomach subtly visible, her attention fixed on the screen.
At one point, Vanitha called Mani, asking for documents to send to the office.
Vanitha: "Mani, get this file."
Mani entered, standing by her desk. Watching her type, he noticed her exposed waist. His body warmed, a flicker of tension rising—her waist’s curves, the slight glimpse of her side breast, captivated him. Vanitha, engrossed in work, didn’t see him—her prolonged typing gave Mani more time to look. His mind wrestled with instinctive desire, but he fought to control it. Finishing, Vanitha handed him the documents.
Vanitha: "Give these to the office, Mani."
Mani took the file with a hint of unease and left—Vanitha, absorbed in work pressure, missed his tension.
About half an hour later, Mani returned with lunch—they sat side by side at the dining table, sharing sambar rice. Small talk flowed—Vanitha asked.
Vanitha: "Mani, when will Sumithra be back?"
Mani replied.
Mani: "Madam, she said by afternoon."
As their chat continued, Vanitha’s phone rang—it was her GM, informing her of a week-long business trip and explaining work protocols. Holding the phone in her left hand, Vanitha gestured to Mani with her eyes to eat.
Vanitha: "Alright, sir. I’ll handle it," she told the GM, eating with her right hand.
Mani, seated to her left, again noticed her exposed waist—his eyes traced her stomach’s folds, her half-hidden navel. His gaze shifted to her chest, then to her lips moving with a smile as she spoke. His body heated, desire stirring, making eating difficult. Vanitha, focused on the GM’s instructions, missed Mani’s unease. Unable to resist, Mani considered touching her waist, lifting his hand—but in that moment, Vanitha ended the call and turned to him.
Vanitha: "Sorry, Mani, the GM was talking."
Mani quickly composed himself, eating casually as if nothing had happened. They finished lunch and returned to their tasks—Vanitha dove back into files; Mani tended to small chores in the kitchen.
By 4:30 PM, Mani brought another cup of tea, setting it on her desk.
Mani: "Madam, tea."
Vanitha, deep in work, startled, smiled faintly.
Vanitha: "Thanks, Mani."
Feeling tired, she turned to her right to grab a file—her waist exposed again, giving Mani a clear view. His body tensed once more, but he stood silently. Vanitha handed him the file—but it slipped, papers scattering on the floor. She apologized, bending to pick them up.
Vanitha: "Sorry, Mani."
Mani stopped her.
Mani: "No, madam, I’ll get them. Go refresh and come back."
Vanitha took his suggestion, heading to the bathroom to splash cold water on her face, adjust her saree, and return refreshed. When she came back, Mani was still on the floor, organizing the papers, nearly done. Vanitha sat at the desk with a small smile, resuming work—unaware of Mani’s tension, her mind immersed in work and hope for the future.
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A Breach of Trust
Vanitha returned from the bathroom, her face damp, gently wiping it with the edge of her deep red saree’s pallu. As the pallu lifted, her stomach and navel came into full view—her soft abdomen shifted slightly, her elongated navel glinting. Mani, kneeling on the floor organizing papers, froze at the sight—his eyes locked on her stomach, unable to restrain himself. Unwilling to miss the moment, he rose slowly, stepping toward Vanitha—deliberately, yet feigning accident, he moved to brush her stomach.
But Vanitha stumbled at Mani’s unexpected closeness—lurching forward, she nearly fell. In that instant, Mani’s index finger accidentally struck her navel directly, causing a sharp sting. Vanitha, her face half-covered by the pallu, shot upright, pain and fury flaring—her eyes met Mani’s, who stood frozen in shock. They faced each other—Mani’s face filled with fear, eyes pleading; Vanitha’s flushed with anger, eyes blazing.
The pain and Mani’s touch ignited her rage—she slapped his cheek hard. Mani clutched his face, head bowed. Vanitha exploded, shouting.
Vanitha: "Mani, who do you think you are? I gave you some space, and you behave this shamelessly? I should’ve kept you in your place. Sumithra said you were a gentleman, but you’ve shown your true colors! Get out of here!"
Tears filled Mani’s eyes—he dropped to his knees, grasping Vanitha’s feet, begging.
Mani: "Sorry, madam! Sorry, madam! Forgive me, madam! I couldn’t control myself, madam! Sorry, madam! Don’t tell anyone, madam! Sorry, madam! I’m not like this, madam! My mind slipped, madam! I have a family, madam! I respect and admire you so much, madam! Sorry, madam!"
Vanitha, startled by his pleading, remained furious. She snapped back.
Vanitha: "Get up, Mani! If you respected me, you wouldn’t have dared touch me! You only saw me with lust! Now get up and leave, or I’ll scream!"
Mani, still begging, hesitated.
Mani: "No, madam! Don’t do that, madam! Sorry, madam! It was my respect for you that kept me from blackmailing you with that video, madam!"
Vanitha’s eyes shifted from rage to confusion and shock—her body froze, her mind racing, What video? Anger faded, replaced by a mix of fear and curiosity—she stared at Mani, a heavy dread settling in. Mani stood, head bowed, tears streaming—a tense silence enveloped the room, Vanitha’s heart pounding.
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A Shattering Revelation
Vanitha’s mind reeled in shock—her voice trembled as she asked.
Vanitha: "Video? What video, Mani?"
Mani, head bowed, tears streaming, stood and pulled his phone from his pant pocket.
Mani: "Madam, look at this."
Vanitha stepped back in fear, sinking into her chair—her eyes fixed on Mani, her body shaking as he extended the phone. Standing beside her, Mani showed the screen—a video of this room, her desk and chair, carefully recorded through the bedroom window. He dragged the cursor forward—the next scene showed Vanitha and Angith kissing, Angith’s hands touching her chest, starkly clear.
Vanitha’s heart raced—she felt dizzy, her eyes bulging. Clutching her head, she leaned on the desk, on the verge of sobbing loudly. Mani quickly pocketed the phone, sat beside her, gently held her legs, and began pleading.
Mani: "Madam, sorry, madam! I didn’t record it on purpose, madam! From the day I joined the office, I was drawn to you. Over time, that affection grew—when I realized you’re beautiful inside too. You help everyone, treat people like us with respect. Many only pretend, but you’re genuine. But I knew it was wrong. I don’t match your qualifications, status, or beauty. Still, I secretly admired you. Even with my wife, I often thought of you, madam. But after our child was born, her health worsened—doctors forbade intimacy. Unable to control myself, I had affairs with two married women—they pursued me for ages, but I rejected them at first because of you, madam."
Mani wept, pleading—Vanitha, staring at the desk, eyes frozen in shock, listened. He continued.
Mani: "Then Angith sir came, and you two got close. Knowing I couldn’t even come near him, I tried to stay away, madam. But this quarters job stirred my feelings again. I never crossed the line, madam. But one day, I got a chance to see your navel—my long-time dream—and I couldn’t resist touching your waist. You noticed and started avoiding me. Things normalized later. That day, I thought of secretly recording your beauty, madam—no other motive. But the phone captured you and Angith sir—I didn’t expect it. It depressed me, and I tried to stay away. But today, seeing your stomach and navel, I lost control, madam! Sorry, madam! Sorry, madam! Forgive me, madam!"
Sobbing, Mani rested his head on Vanitha’s thighs—his cries broke the room’s heavy silence. Vanitha, staring at the desk, remained frozen—her mind drowned in shock, fear, guilt, and confusion. Her eyes welled, but she didn’t cry—her body trembled. They stayed like that for about two minutes—Mani’s tears dampened her saree, Vanitha’s heart thudded heavily.
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A Heavy Compromise
Vanitha, frozen by Mani’s sobs, slowly gathered herself, raising her voice.
Vanitha: "Mani, get up, wash your face, and come back."
Mani wiped his tears, head bowed, and shuffled to the kitchen sink. Vanitha rose, went to the bathroom, splashed cold water on her face, adjusted her deep red saree, and returned to the desk refreshed—her saree still pristine, but her mind heavy. Mani stood across, hesitantly meeting her gaze. Vanitha, voice firm, demanded.
Vanitha: "Alright, Mani. Give me the phone."
Mani stammered, head lowered.
Mani: "Okay, okay, madam… but, but… I need a small favor first, madam."
Vanitha, shocked and angry, asked softly.
Vanitha: "What, Mani?"
Mani fell to her feet again, pleading.
Mani: "Sorry, madam! I don’t know another way, madam! Sorry, madam!"
Vanitha, resolute but tense, pressed.
Vanitha: "What is it, Mani? Speak!"
Mani, faltering, said slowly.
Mani: "Madam… madam… I… I want to spend a full day with you, madam. Sorry, madam…"
A heavy silence gripped the room—Vanitha’s mind reeled, though she’d half-expected this. Staring at the desk, she weighed the consequences—refusing him wouldn’t risk her job or safety. But her reputation, her name, and the GM’s respect—he saw her as a daughter—would be at stake. Yet, this wasn’t just Mani’s fault; she’d teased him, crossed boundaries. If she agreed, would it end here? Her mind spun with questions and answers.
After ten minutes of silence, Vanitha, voice heavy, asked.
Vanitha: "Mani, will you swear not to bother me again after this?"
Mani stood, stunned by her response, eyes eager.
Mani: "Absolutely, madam! Absolutely! I swear, madam! On the day you choose, I’ll hand over my phone first, then we…"
Mani trailed off. His eyes locked on Vanitha—she met his gaze firmly, saying slowly.
Vanitha: "Fine, tomorrow. Submit this file to the office and bring the documents I asked for."
Without another word, Vanitha grabbed her bag and left the quarters. She got into her car, driving home. Mani stood by the desk, shocked, processing her answer—his eyes mixed surprise and unease.
At home, Vanitha went straight to the bedroom, shutting the door—still in her deep red saree, she buried her face in the pillow, silently weeping. Her tears soaked the pillow—guilt, fear, and shame overwhelmed her. She didn’t know when she fell asleep.
At 9 PM, Maithili’s knock woke her. Vanitha wiped her eyes and opened the door—Maithili stood with a plate of food, speaking softly.
Maithili: "Vanitha, Vinith called; he’ll be late tonight. I helped the kids with lessons, fed them, and put them to bed. Eat and rest, don’t worry."
Vanitha nodded with a faint smile, taking the food.
Vanitha: "Okay, Amma. Thanks."
She ate slowly, collapsing onto the bed—her mind swirled with dread. Tomorrow, her decision, and its fallout haunted her. Closing her eyes, she slipped into a restless sleep, her heart still heavy.
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A Day of Dread
Vanitha woke early, finding Vinith asleep beside her—a fleeting comfort. She shifted closer, resting her head on his chest, feeling his heartbeat—its warmth briefly soothed her. Vinith mumbled in his sleep.
Vinith: "Why’re you up so early?"
Vanitha asked softly.
Vanitha: "When did you get back?"
Vinith, eyes closed, replied.
Vinith: "Just now. Need to rest till noon. Work pressure."
Vanitha, voice weary, said.
Vanitha: "Same here."
Vinith hugged her gently, reassuring.
Vinith: "I get it, Vanitha. We both have to grind now. Don’t worry, Amma will help. She said Monday’s a holiday, and tomorrow, Saturday evening, she’s taking the kids to Dad’s. I’m off on a business trip this weekend, back Monday noon. Rest all Sunday, no disturbances."
Vanitha murmured.
Vanitha: "Okay."
She lay on his chest for an hour—his heartbeat offered temporary calm, but dread of her deal with Mani loomed. Rising, she chose a black saree and blouse from the wardrobe, dressed for the office, and left with a heavy smile while Vinith slept.
At the quarters, Mani and Sumithra greeted her at the entrance. Vanitha ignored Mani, trying to seem normal, and asked Sumithra.
Vanitha: "Sumithra, how’s your son now?"
Sumithra smiled faintly.
Sumithra: "He’s better, madam, but doctors say to stay cautious."
Vanitha nodded, entered, sat at her desk, and began routine work—organizing files, preparing reports, desperate to lose herself in tasks. But her deal with Mani consumed her—her eyes on the screen, her thoughts circled the terrifying tomorrow.
At lunch, Vanitha, Sumithra, and Mani sat at the dining table—Mani set out hotel-bought biryani. Sumithra shared worries about her son’s health.
Sumithra: "Madam, medicine costs are the issue now. But the doctor’s hopeful."
Vanitha nodded absently, her mind elsewhere—Sumithra’s words barely registered. The deal, the video’s threat, and the risk to her reputation tormented her. Sumithra, lost in her own concerns, missed Vanitha’s silence. Mani sat quietly, glancing at Vanitha—she completely avoided him.
By 4 PM, Sumithra stood, apologizing.
Sumithra: "Madam, I need to leave early for the hospital."
Vanitha forced a smile.
Vanitha: "Alright, Sumithra. Take care."
With Sumithra gone, only Vanitha and Mani remained. A heavy silence settled—Vanitha sat at her desk, staring at her computer, attempting work, her heart racing. Mani stood in the kitchen corner, watching her hesitantly—an unspoken tension hung in the air. Vanitha steeled herself, trying to focus on work, but her thoughts drowned in fear of the looming deal.
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A Reluctant Agreement
Vanitha sat at her desk, staring at her computer screen—her black saree gleamed, but a heavy shadow lingered on her face. Her fingers moved slowly on the keyboard, her mind elsewhere—the deal with Mani, the video’s threat, and the risk to her reputation tormented her. A thick silence filled the room, broken only by the soft hum of the computer and distant bird calls outside.
Moments later, Mani entered with a cup of tea—his hands trembled slightly, but his face held hesitant resolve. He placed the tea on Vanitha’s desk, cleared his throat, and glanced at her. Vanitha, eyes fixed on the screen, remained silent—no emotion on her face, though her heart raced. She didn’t touch the tea, her fingers tapping the keyboard, typing words she barely registered.
Mani, hesitating, spoke in a low voice.
Mani: "Madam, next week I’m assigned to another office for ten days. Their attendant broke his leg in an accident."
He paused, fear and stammering in his voice, then continued.
Mani: "So… can we fix this for Saturday?"
A deep silence engulfed the room—Vanitha’s fingers froze on the keyboard, her face still turned to the screen. Her mind churned—Saturday meant Maithili would take the kids, and Vinith would be on his trip. But her honor, her dignity, and the GM’s respect weighed heavily. Refusing Mani risked the video leaking—her life, family, and career could shatter. Agreeing, though, would it truly end? Her mind swam with questions.
After ten minutes of silence, Vanitha slowly lifted the tea, sipping it with a gulp—her eyes stayed on the screen, her mind lost in thought. The tea’s warmth touched her lips, but she tasted nothing. Finishing, she set the cup down, still staring at the screen, and spoke in a heavy voice.
Vanitha: "No, Sunday. I’ll inform the office it’s for work. Sumithra won’t be here either; she’s got hospital duties."
Mani’s voice sparked with sudden excitement.
Mani: "Alright, madam."
Vanitha sensed his eagerness, a shiver of unease within—her heart thudded heavily, but her face showed nothing. She continued.
Vanitha: "Here are the documents needed for tomorrow. Submit them to the office."
She handed Mani a file, grabbed her bag, and left the quarters without another word. Driving home, her heart beat in a heavy rhythm—her eyes on the road, her mind drowned in fear of Sunday. Her lips trembled, but she held back tears—a voice in her head repeated, Will this end? Will it really end?
At home, she kicked off her shoes and went straight to the bedroom—still in her black saree, she collapsed onto the bed, clutching the pillow tightly. Her mind sank in guilt, fear, and shame—until Sunday, her heart would bear this weight.
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A Looming Shadow
Vanitha woke to find Vinith preparing for his office trip—dressed in a grey suit, organizing documents in his bag. As she stirred, Vinith looked at her, speaking softly.
Vinith: "Sorry, Vanitha, didn’t want to disturb you. You were asleep."
Noticing her drawn face, he sat beside her, gently holding her hand, voice comforting.
Vinith: "What’s wrong? Why’s your face like this?"
Vanitha forced a smile, replying quietly.
Vanitha: "Nothing, just work pressure."
Vinith reassured her.
Vinith: "I get it. Don’t worry, rest all Sunday. I’ll be back Monday noon."
He kissed her forehead, grabbed his bag, and left. Vanitha lay still, feeling the quiet of his departure—but dread of Sunday’s meeting with Mani weighed on her heart.
She rose, took a long shower in cold water, her mind tangled in turmoil. Refreshed, she chose a pale blue saree—its soft fabric hugged her, but her mind was caught in a storm. In the hall, Maithili was on the phone with her husband.
Maithili: "Yes, arrange it. The kids and I will come Saturday evening."
Maithili gestured to Vanitha to grab food from the table—absorbed in her call, she missed Vanitha’s weary expression. Vanitha nodded, took the food but didn’t eat, grabbed her bag, and drove to the office. On the road, her hands gripped the steering wheel—her heart raced with fear of Sunday, eyes on the road, mind in darkness.
At the quarters, Mani and Sumithra greeted her. Ignoring Mani, Vanitha asked Sumithra politely.
Vanitha: "Sumithra, how’s your son?"
Sumithra smiled hopefully.
Sumithra: "Much better, madam. The doctor says no worries now."
To Mani, Vanitha said dryly.
Vanitha: "Good morning."
She entered, sat at her desk, and began routine work—organizing files, replying to emails, trying to lose herself in tasks. At lunch, to avoid Mani, she sent him to the office with documents.
Vanitha: "Mani, submit this file at the office."
Mani left with a nod, and Vanitha felt fleeting relief. During lunch with Sumithra, Sumithra spoke of her son’s progress, but Vanitha’s mind drifted.
By 4 PM, Sumithra stood, apologizing.
Sumithra: "Madam, I need to leave early for a hospital visit. But from Monday, things will be normal—my son’s doing well."
Vanitha forced a smile.
Vanitha: "Alright, Sumithra. Take care."
With Sumithra gone, only Vanitha and Mani remained. Fearing his presence, Vanitha continued work at her computer—her fingers moved on the keyboard, but her thoughts drowned in Sunday’s dread. Half an hour later, Mani entered with a tea cup, placing it on her desk, standing close—silent, his eyes subtly scanned her. Vanitha, eyes on the screen, sipped the tea slowly—her lips touched the cup, but her mind was trapped in darkness.
Mani, voice hoarse, asked hesitantly.
Mani: "Madam, which powder do you like?"
Guessing his intent, Vanitha, face still turned, replied dryly.
Vanitha: "L’Oréal."
Mani, unfamiliar with the brand, pressed.
Mani: "Does Cuticura powder work, madam?"
Vanitha, voice flat, said.
Vanitha: "Yes."
Mani, hesitating, continued.
Mani: "Alright, madam. My wife likes it too. I’ll use it tomorrow."
Vanitha’s heart skipped—his words sparked fear. Mani asked again.
Mani: "Madam, which flavor bubble gum do you like?"
Vanitha, pausing, answered slowly.
Vanitha: "Boomer."
Mani, with a faint sly tone, replied.
Mani: "Got it, madam."
Then, hesitantly, he asked.
Mani: "Madam, we’ll be here at the usual time, right?"
Vanitha, voice heavy, said.
Vanitha: "Yes."
Mani’s voice carried a hint of excitement.
Mani: "Alright, madam."
He took the empty cup and left. Vanitha felt dizzy—her vision darkened, unable to focus on work. Mani’s expectations, his hoarse voice, and a subtle hardness in his demeanor gnawed at her. She rose, went to the bathroom, splashed cold water on her face, adjusted her saree, and returned to her desk.
Preparing to leave, she stood by the desk as Mani entered. Handing him a file, she said emotionlessly.
Vanitha: "Submit these documents at the office."
Mani took the file, nodding slightly, and stood there.
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A Costly Concession
Vanitha faced Mani, hesitating, her voice soft and pleading.
Vanitha: "Mani, this has to stay secret, please. Bring something for protection tomorrow. Please, act like a gentleman."
Mani’s eyes widened, his voice thick with emotion.
Mani: "Absolutely, madam! I swear on my daughter, I won’t tell a soul. What happens tomorrow, I’ll forget by tomorrow. From Monday, you’re madam, I’m just the attendant. I promise, madam."
His voice rang with sincerity, but Vanitha’s heart remained heavy. As she grabbed her bag to leave, Mani called out.
Mani: "Madam!"
Vanitha, moving toward the door, froze—her back to him, her heart racing. Mani hesitated, then spoke slowly.
Mani: "Madam… one small request. Tomorrow, you’ll be fully mine, but I can’t control myself now, madam. Since you agreed yesterday, I can’t stop thinking of you. So… today, I need one thing…"
He paused, his gaze fixed on her saree-covered waist and back. In a faltering voice, he continued.
Mani: "Madam… I want to see your navel now. That’ll hold me until tomorrow. Please, madam, please…"
His eyes held a plea, but a fervent desire flickered in them. Vanitha longed to rush home—her mind drowned in fear of her situation. Too drained to argue or think, she turned slowly—Mani’s eyes locked on her waist, his gaze a mix of lust and eagerness. Setting her bag on the desk, she took a deep breath and gently shifted her saree aside.
Her waist emerged—the saree’s fold still hid her navel. Her fingers rested on the fabric, slowly pulling it down—her breath was heavy, her heart pounded. Her navel, small and round, appeared—her soft, slightly elongated stomach gleamed faintly in the pale blue saree’s light. Mani’s eyes widened, his gaze intense with excitement—his breathing quickened, his body seeming to radiate heat to Vanitha.
A heavy silence gripped the room—they stood frozen, Mani’s eyes probing her navel, his stare roaming her stomach with raw desire. Vanitha felt objectified—her eyes fixed on the floor, her lips trembling. The silence lasted two minutes, broken only by a distant motor’s hum. Slowly, Vanitha adjusted her saree, avoiding Mani’s gaze, and said in a heavy voice.
Vanitha: "It’s getting late, I need to go."
Mani, still in a daze of excitement, stammered.
Mani: "Alright, madam… alright… than… thanks, madam… thanks…"
His eyes lingered on her waist, but Vanitha, ignoring him, grabbed her bag and hurried to the door. She heard Mani say, “Madam, please wear the black saree you wore that day, low on your hips,” but without responding, she kept walking. Climbing into her car, driving home, tears welled in her eyes—her mind sank in shame, fear, and guilt. The road’s light glinted on her face, but her heart was cloaked in darkness.
At home, Maithili and the kids were ready to leave, bags packed, a cab waiting. Maithili, organizing the kids, smiled at Vanitha.
Maithili: "Vanitha, we’re off. Back Monday. Rest well."
The kids hugged Vanitha excitedly.
Kids: "Amma, we’re going to Grandpa’s! I love you!"
Vanitha forced a smile, hugging them back.
Vanitha: "Alright, cuties. Be careful and come back safe."
Maithili and the kids climbed into the cab with enthusiasm. Vanitha stood at the door, watching them go—the house fell silent, her heart thudding heavily. She ran to the bedroom, shut the door, and collapsed onto the bed in her saree—her mind spun with dread of Sunday. Clutching the pillow tightly, she didn’t know when she fell asleep, but even her dreams were steeped in darkness.
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