CHAPTER 12: weeping child

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Girl: {shivering} MAA JI, what should we do??

Pujaran: {quavering and deep} A grave danger has arrived!

Saina: {showing her finger} Ruko! I can contact her! Adi? Do you still have that Spirit Box?

Adhiraj: Nahi but still through your ability you can contact her, Remember?

Saina: {fidgeting} Am not sure about it; it's been 2 years!

Pujaran: {deep voice} Keep full faith in yourself! Your strength is even greater than this!

"Her profound words penetrated deep into her consciousness, plunging her into a contemplative state where she endeavoured to communicate solely through her thoughts."

She knelt, focusing her mind on silence, attempting to connect with the spirit in the room.

Suddenly, she heard the sorrowful cry of a young girl, a plaintive sound that spoke of pain and a desperate desire to flee.

Saina: WHO ARE YOU AND HOW DID YOU COME HERE?

You can hear me?' a girl replied from a far

Saina: Yes, I can help you.

'Save me please, I need freedom' the girl pleaded

Pujaran: You're Free, Ritu, you can go now

'But Dravilla?'

Saina: SHE WONT BE ABLE TO DO ANYTHING TO YOU!

'

Suddenly all the lights came, and everything was fine now. Everyone relived but yet shocked. Saina got up and laid down in the nearby sofa and slept immediately.

Himanshu: Saina? What happened to her?

Pujaran: Exhaustion!

Maanvir went towards her, sat near her, tracing his fingers through her hair.

Pujaran: You guys should stay here, or else dravilla can attack you all again.

Adhiraj: Ji maa Ji

Ahaan: Maa ji? Alishka......

Pujaran: you will meet her in the morning!.......{telling some maids} Take these people to athethe {guest} Kaksh{room}.

The servant gestured for them to follow her, and Maanvir picked her up in his arms, carrying her along. The servant escorted them to the guest room and ensured they were comfortable before leaving them to settle in. One of the maids provided them with instructions regarding the rules and timing for dinner. Given that all other rooms were occupied by guests, saints, and other individuals, they were provided with three rooms to accommodate everyone.

Ahaan found himself lost in thought, observing everyone else happily engaged with their partners, which left him feeling alone and melancholic. Her thoughts inundated his mind, nearly overwhelming him with the gravity of what he had just noticed. He longed for a meeting with her, in the hope that it would quiet the troubling thoughts plaguing his mind.

After a while, some attendees brought their dinner to where they were, reassuring them that they would finally meet her tomorrow and that she was doing well. They informed them that she needed rest now, emphasizing that it was imperative not to disturb her tonight as it was essential for her to recharge, as per the saints' orders.

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