Abdush rushed to the roof, but the moment he reached there, there was no one. He started to doubt himself.
“Am I hallucinating?” he asked himself.
Just then, the lunch bell rang. Abdush had no choice but to go back.
He had a friend named Abhay. He was probably his closest friend. They both spent a lot of time together.
Leaving that aside, everyone that day was in sports uniform. That meant it was “PT period!!” Everyone was playing and running on the ground while playing football.
Suddenly, the ball hit Abhay on the head. He fell down and felt a bit dizzy. He saw Akshat running toward him. Akshat rushed to help him. The moment Akshat stretched out his hand and their hands touched, Abhay saw a glimpse.
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A burning circle divided into three parts. The words “End is approaching” were written being blooming with fire. A necklace was tossing in the sky, smeared with blood.
The glimpse ended.
Abhay felt as if he was on an electric chair — not with pain, but with uncontrollable shivering. Everyone asked what had happened. Abhay said the ball hit him very hard, so he should go to the medical room.
Thinking about why only he saw that vision, he suddenly tripped and fell again. This time, it was because of something. He checked what it was — a bone. A pulled-out bone of a skeleton.
But whose?
Abhay felt a shock. His legs trembled. His hands shook. He decided to tell the teacher, but then he saw someone opening the door of a long-closed room in Block A.
It looked like someone unrecognizable.
When he looked closer, it was none other than Aarav Pangal.

