"Now?" "You may go ma'am. We will accompany you," he told. "No. Don't dare," "We can't let you go alone," he spoke. "I can go and don't follow me. That's an order," she replied and they exchange helpless glances with each other before she walked away. As she strolled around, she found the place, awfully quiet. Rather the whole floor. There was no one. Not a single being. A frown marred her brows. She spoted an elevator and decided to go to another floor when another guard came infront her. He looked at her and then stepped aside, letting her go, "you may go madam," he told, giving her the way. Her grey eyes filled with astonishment as the doors of the elevator opened. A smile made its way to her lips and she walked inside, taking a deep breath. She appreciated every moment. Those f

