The Orphanage.

The Orphanage.

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Sitting in the midst of the deep hills of Himalays stands an orphanage. It looks menacingly dark at the first view, a shadow of what it harbours in the inside. "Bhaiya, we missed you. Where had you been?" asked a child who he never remembered he had seen............................ "You. First you abandoned us and now you need us. Why? Why? Why?" the voice came from the darkest corner which made chills run down his spine. He felt that the voice seemed oddly familiar yet terrifying. Will Ashwin be able to fight his past and save his love?
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