An hour later, Banni was in her element. The Rajawat kitchen was a battlefield of steel and fire, and she was the commander. While the other cooks chopped vegetables mechanically, Banni moved with a rhythmic grace. She needed to prove her worth to secure her stay.

A new character enters: , a wandering fakir who seems to know more about the village’s past than he lets on. In a haunting monologue, he says, “Yeh sirf ek maut nahi, Banni. Yeh ek raaz ka darwaza hai” (This is not just a death, Banni. This is the door to a secret).

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Overcome with emotion, Banni rushed to the ventilation grate near the floor. She peered through the slats. The room inside was dark, illuminated only by the moonlight filtering through barred windows. She saw a figure sitting on a bed, rocking back and forth.