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Unlace the Devil

Shivani's parents disappeared when she was just 9 years old, leaving her with her old grandmother. Life that seemed so normal, so humanly would take such a drastic turn to unveil the 'past secrets' and 'buried mysteries', no one had imagined. When Shivani end up in a, never heard before town with a strange and no way to escape, she starts doubting her previous reality. Ratri is the town not far away from city but still away from any living eye, hidden from eyes of the visible world. It has never been located in any political map ever. There are deepest, unimaginable secrets it's kept hidden from the whole world. But now that Shivani and Ray knows about it, it's almost impossible for them to get out alive. It's a real life scary house. Secrets are silent, impossible is just a hidden reality, life is no more than than a puppet show whose strings lies in the hands of one woman, Martha. What we imagined to be a dream was just the beginning of a journey into the den of bloodless humans. Humans or someone else. Will they escape the darkness of Ratri or the light of their home will be consumed into the singularity as well...?

nova_cheron2 · Fantasy
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130 Chs

76. Edge of end

"Shivani are you sure? Cause I don't think I can do what I did then." Diya was saying as she sat beside Shivani and others listening intently to what she had informed, could be their way out.

"My powers were unlaced when I was in the grasp of danger and yours too, according to what Fisdar said, by recreating the intensity, we can build the quantum bubble and escape this." Shivani said.

"What if this is another trick of Fisdar's to push us into the hell? He hasn't been very trustworthy so far." Said Rahaz.

"I don't think so, he looked pretty desperate and he said everything will be fine when we get out. If that means anything to anyone." Said Shivani.

"Then we should get going, not that we have many options left."

"You sound too confident about this." Thunder said, raising an eyebrow at the same time his expressions remained neutral.