Mumbai woke in a symphony of chaos. The shrill honk of cars, the clatter of trains, and the shouting of street vendors created a constant, unstoppable rhythm. Shikha Sharma took it all in from her PG window, chai in hand, letting the warmth calm her nerves. Today wasn't about getting used to the office—it was about surviving it, thriving even, and proving she belonged.
At Malhotra & Co., the lobby was already buzzing. New articles shuffled papers nervously, their eyes darting around the office. Phones rang, assistants dashed, and keyboards clacked incessantly. A senior associate called the group to the seminar room.



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