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The Lost Bus
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Complete, First published Nov 12, 2023
AYESHA's friend Anisha invites her to her town to spend the winter vacation but as she boards the bus, she comes to know that it was not the bus she should be in as her aunt whom she was meant to accompany, was nowhere to be seen. As the bus moves on, she confronts a lot of weird things. She somehow manages to get alive out of the haunted bus and later investigates with her friend. The incident of the bus explosion that happened two years back has a close connection to this. 

Will both girls be able to solve the mystery of the haunted bus or Ayesha will be trapped in this curse forever... never being able to overcome the fear residing inside her? ... .... ...
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