Diversion

With trembling hands, Sanka reached for the keys, opened his safe, and brought out the forms and a pen, his fingers tracing the familiar contours as if seeking solace in its familiar embrace.

"Don't shake as you sign it, Sanka, if you know what I mean."

The decision loomed before him like an insurmountable obstacle, the consequences of his actions looming ominously on the horizon.

He sighed heavily, stabbing his breath, then cautiously dropped the ink on the forms, giving ownership to Karalana Kia Mia.

Kini blinked at it.

He got the papers, scanned them, got a lighter, and burned the papers. He came prepared.

Sanka was awe-struck by it.

"You don't have to lose everything. I know it will affect Sharisha, and I don't want that. Continue with your normal routine; no one should know of our meeting. Then that will be the end of you, Sanka."