Episode -03-
"So, this is the danger you're talking about. No one can take my blood because when I heal, the dropped blood regenerates itself. That's not a danger for me," said Tamim confidently.
"That makes it more dangerous. He'll kill you first, and then take your blood or DNA," Faria concluded
"I've got a lot of questions at this point, but this girl seems to be one step ahead," Tamim thought.
"So, you want me to stay home like a scaredy-cat?" Tamim asked.
"Not at all. I'm pretty sure they know our faces because the sniper guy had a camera on his cap. Additionally, at that bus stop when we first talked, I found a voice recorder chip. There are lots of recording chips all over this city; I found hundreds. Even if you stay home and do nothing, you'll be in more trouble, so I don't want that," Faria explained.
"That means, you're responsible for pulling me into this problem? " Says Tamim
" Maybe, its up to your understanding about my act. But if you want you can blame me for that. Its up to you " Says Faria
" I dont know who are you but I wont blame you at this point. I want all the information you have related to Dr. Shohan." Says Tamim
Faria thought for a second and replied " You are being straight forward so quick . I dont really know what to say at this point but i feel i should do what i am doing alone. I have nothing to do with you "
" Wait, first you've said that staying home and doing nothing will not help. If you dont think i have nothing to do then why did you mentioned it in first place that day? " Said Tamim
" Ahh great. Alright forget it i dont have time to explain all this." Says Faria
" But you have to. You cant just appare and dissapare like this. " Says Tamim
" Look, previously i've said that i have almost same conflict with Dr shohan but my vision is different. I am here not for some revenge shit with doctor shohan. Dr shohan is planning something big after this superpower stufs started among the world. I am just trying to stop it. Thats my goal. " Says Faria
" I didnt asked that. " Says Tamim
" I know but i am saying those because i clearly know you dont have the same kind of motives as mine. You are just interested for different reason. " Says Faria
" So? I feel your reason of doing this kind of stufs are also funny. You are just trying to act a hero. " Says Tamim
" Its useless talking with you. " Says Faria and started to walk.
" You are not using your brain at all. If you had you would think my word twice " Says Tamim
Faria stopped and thought for a moment and turned back " I can give you the information about Dr shohan but after that our conversation about this will end. I dont care what you do after that but... " Faria Stopped
" What but? " Says Tamim
"But.. Just don't get caught or killed during whatever you do . If you die and they find your blood or DNA, it's over. For now, I have to go. Tomorrow at 06:00 am meet me at Butterfly Lake; I'll give you more information," Faria said and started walking on a different road.
Tamim observed Faria's departure, his mind buzzing with thoughts. "There's an uncanny air about her—no hint of emotion, yet a depth of knowledge far beyond her years. She's crafty, elusive, and I sense a manipulative edge. Until I can unravel her intentions, I must be vigilant. This girl might spell trouble."
At Butterfly Lake-
Tamim stood contemplatively by the serene waters. "That girl, what was her name again? Whatever she is, I get the feeling she's someone I'm not keen on dealing with. But for now, I'll have to deal with her..." he mused quietly.
"I thought I was early, but it seems you beat me here," Faria's voice chimed in behind him.
Tamim turned to see Faria approaching. "You're quite serious about all this," she remarked.
"I have to head to Fahim's house; we go together to the workplace," Tamim stated, but Faria interrupted.
"No need for further explanation. All the information I'm willing to share is here. I doubt it will help much," Faria said curtly.
"So, there's more you're not sharing?" Tamim inquired.
"Why should I share everything? You'd do the same if you were in my shoes," Faria replied, her tone calculated.
Their conversation was interrupted by the arrival of a man who walked toward them. "Some random kids trying to achieve what all of Bangladesh's security units couldn't," he mentioned, a note of intrigue in his voice.
They turned to see three individuals approaching.