It's A True Story

It's A True Story

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The title may seem boring but i warn you... I repeat ,Warn you, with capital 'w', What's inside.....is far more devastating and it will give you creepy unwanted chills. P.s. The readers kinda need to imagine the situation and they kinda have to imagine themselves in it. Sooo good luck with that👍😁 This book contains the most famous, terrifying legends and stories of India which have gone unnoticed by many folks All the stories and incidents are based on what my colleagues and relatives have experienced. Some might even be edited😜 a lil bit. But they are based on true incidents. I'm writing them in the form of POV to give you guys a chance to imagine like it's you who's going through the incident. You'll find each chapter with a new horrifying story. If you find anything wrong, then please correct me, instead of filling a case on me😅😁 P.s. Some locations will be pseudonymous (fake) cuz they have to maintain their privacy😅 Please don't forget to comment. It'll help me further. Don't just enjoy it, but also motivate me by commenting and voting.
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Aarav Malhotra doesn't believe in ghosts. He believes in facts, in evidence, in the undeniable truth of the human mind. But when an old, dust-covered diary finds its way into his hands, everything he knows begins to unravel. Saira Mirza. The name appears over and over in its pages, written in trembling ink-sometimes as a plea, sometimes as a warning. The diary belonged to her. But Saira Mirza has been dead for over seventy years... hasn't she? Then why does he hear her voice at night? Why does her shadow flicker just beyond his vision? And why does he feel like he's known her before? The more he reads, the more the world around him changes. Mirrors show glimpses of things that aren't there. His name appears in the diary-on pages that should have been written decades ago. And deep within the words of the past, a sinister presence begins to stir. What happened to Saira Mirza in 1953? Why does her story feel so unfinished? And the most terrifying question of all- If she's been dead for seventy years... then who is it that keeps calling his name?

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