I woke up; I had a sound sleep days later. I walked out of the room and saw Jayesh standing near the couch. "Jayesh, are you okay?" "I'm fine. Get ready we have to meet Sima and his assistant." "It's too early. And you look tired. Did you sleep well? I think you should take a nap." "I said I'm fine. Let's have tea. I'll make it." Saying this, he walks to the kitchen. He must be stressed. This situation is bizarre. I am getting used to it; he is not. "Let me do it," I say. "I'll do. You just sit there and wait." He replied. Soon he brought two cups of green tea and sat beside me. "Do you trust me?" He questions. "Why are you asking this?" "Just tell me." "I do." "Fine. Then don't ask questions today. I'll tell you everything afterward, but today do as I say without hesitati

