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"Some childhood mistakes never stay buried..."
Fifteen years after leaving her home and cutting all ties with her mother, Aakriti returns with her husband Rohan and twelve-year-old daughter Mishka.
Aakriti had run away at the age of twelve after a bitter family dispute and later married against her family's wishes. Since then, she had never spoken to her mother. Now, after learning that her mother's health is deteriorating, she reluctantly returns to her ancestral home.
The old house feels strange from the moment they arrive.
Her mother repeatedly warns her:
"Some memories should never be awakened."
Aakriti dismisses it as old-age fear.
That night at exactly 3:00 a.m., she wakes up and discovers Mishka missing from her bed.
Panicking, she searches the dark corridors and suddenly sees her daughter standing on a narrow window ledge of the second floor.
"Mishka!" she screams.
As she rushes forward, the girl vanishes.
In her place stands the shadowy figure of a young child.
Terrified, Aakriti chases the figure through the house. The child runs into an old storage room where a dusty trolley bag lies abandoned.
The bag suddenly moves on its own.
When Aakriti tries to open it, the zipper bursts open and something invisible grabs her leg, dragging her across the floor. She crashes into walls and furniture, injuring herself badly.
Inside the trolley bag she sees what appears to be Mishka trapped within it. As she tries to pull her daughter out, the girl's hair becomes tangled inside and she cries for help.
Then, in a blink, Mishka appears downstairs hugging her grandmother.
The trolley bag is empty.
Aakriti begins questioning her sanity.
The next day things become worse.
Mishka is seen laughing and playing with an invisible friend.
When Aakriti approaches, toys begin moving on their own. A toy monkey falls from a shelf and strikes her.
Later, she finds Mishka talking to a mysterious little girl.
The child smiles.
Moments later, Mishka is locked inside a wardrobe.
Aakriti desperately opens it.
A small body falls out.
For a horrifying second she believes it is Mishka.
But it is another little girl she has never seen before.
The body disappears moments later.
That evening, her mother finally reveals a dark secret from Aakriti's childhood.
Years ago, Aakriti had a best friend named Namita.
One day, while playing hide-and-seek, the two girls climbed inside a large trolley bag.
A childish argument broke out.
In anger, Aakriti locked Namita inside the bag and left.
The frightened child suffocated before anyone found her.
The incident was covered up as a tragic accident.
Aakriti had buried the memory deep inside her mind.
Now Namita's spirit has returned.
Not to kill.
But to force Aakriti to remember.
That night the family tries to flee the house.
As they reach the front door, they see the old trolley bag waiting in the hallway.
It slowly unzips itself.
Inside is Mishka.
The bag closes around her.
Aakriti falls to her knees and finally confesses everything.
Tears streaming down her face, she begs Namita for forgiveness.
The spirit of the little girl appears.
For the first time, her face shows sadness instead of anger.
She forgives Aakriti and disappears into the darkness.
The haunting ends.
The family leaves safely.
But six months later, Aakriti suffers a mysterious accident that permanently damages her hearing.
As she sits alone in silence one night, she hears a faint whisper in her remaining ear:
"I forgave you...
But I never forgot."
A small child's laughter echoes in the distance.
THE END.
By Prem KishanBHOOT
"Some childhood mistakes never stay buried..."
Fifteen years after leaving her home and cutting all ties with her mother, Aakriti returns with her husband Rohan and twelve-year-old daughter Mishka.
Aakriti had run away at the age of twelve after a bitter family dispute and later married against her family's wishes. Since then, she had never spoken to her mother. Now, after learning that her mother's health is deteriorating, she reluctantly returns to her ancestral home.
The old house feels strange from the moment they arrive.
Her mother repeatedly warns her:
"Some memories should never be awakened."
Aakriti dismisses it as old-age fear.
That night at exactly 3:00 a.m., she wakes up and discovers Mishka missing from her bed.
Panicking, she searches the dark corridors and suddenly sees her daughter standing on a narrow window ledge of the second floor.
"Mishka!" she screams.
As she rushes forward, the girl vanishes.
In her place stands the shadowy figure of a young child.
Terrified, Aakriti chases the figure through the house. The child runs into an old storage room where a dusty trolley bag lies abandoned.
The bag suddenly moves on its own.
When Aakriti tries to open it, the zipper bursts open and something invisible grabs her leg, dragging her across the floor. She crashes into walls and furniture, injuring herself badly.
Inside the trolley bag she sees what appears to be Mishka trapped within it. As she tries to pull her daughter out, the girl's hair becomes tangled inside and she cries for help.
Then, in a blink, Mishka appears downstairs hugging her grandmother.
The trolley bag is empty.
Aakriti begins questioning her sanity.
The next day things become worse.
Mishka is seen laughing and playing with an invisible friend.
When Aakriti approaches, toys begin moving on their own. A toy monkey falls from a shelf and strikes her.
Later, she finds Mishka talking to a mysterious little girl.
The child smiles.
Moments later, Mishka is locked inside a wardrobe.
Aakriti desperately opens it.
A small body falls out.
For a horrifying second she believes it is Mishka.
But it is another little girl she has never seen before.
The body disappears moments later.
That evening, her mother finally reveals a dark secret from Aakriti's childhood.
Years ago, Aakriti had a best friend named Namita.
One day, while playing hide-and-seek, the two girls climbed inside a large trolley bag.
A childish argument broke out.
In anger, Aakriti locked Namita inside the bag and left.
The frightened child suffocated before anyone found her.
The incident was covered up as a tragic accident.
Aakriti had buried the memory deep inside her mind.
Now Namita's spirit has returned.
Not to kill.
But to force Aakriti to remember.
That night the family tries to flee the house.
As they reach the front door, they see the old trolley bag waiting in the hallway.
It slowly unzips itself.
Inside is Mishka.
The bag closes around her.
Aakriti falls to her knees and finally confesses everything.
Tears streaming down her face, she begs Namita for forgiveness.
The spirit of the little girl appears.
For the first time, her face shows sadness instead of anger.
She forgives Aakriti and disappears into the darkness.
The haunting ends.
The family leaves safely.
But six months later, Aakriti suffers a mysterious accident that permanently damages her hearing.
As she sits alone in silence one night, she hears a faint whisper in her remaining ear:
"I forgave you...
But I never forgot."
A small child's laughter echoes in the distance.
THE END.