Three scientists are accused of killing their own friends. Despite the problems faced by them due to these accusations, they participate in one of world's biggest science compitition.
There's a blast, the country's ruling monarch is killed and everything falls into chaos. Tests show that it was the machine of those three scientists that caused the blast. Members of the royal court become angry and want justice.
The sun was setting behind the hills and the moon was just starting to peek in the sky. Winter was just starting to seep in.The setting sun and gentle breeze created a mesmerizing environment.
Inside her room, Aruhi was sitting on her bed and trying to remove the bracelet on her right hand again. Unfortunately, like all the other times before, she could not get rid of it. She tried remember how it got there in the first place. She did not remember the bracelet being there before the Tiraha incident. And now it was stuck to her hand and just WOULD. NOT. BUDGE.
Trying to distract herself from her thoughts, she turned on the TV but the memories of Tiraha would not leave her alone. She lost two of her friends there and she blamed herself. She hugged her bent legs and put her head on her knees. She just wanted some peace of mind. Tears started trailing down her cheeks.
Her mobile started to ring. Picking it up, she saw it was Sameer calling. She knew what he wanted to talk about. She did not want to talk about it anymore. She let the phone ring. Aruhi decided to forget all about Tiraha.
Rishav and Sameer were roaming in the cold near the park. Sameer was desperately trying to get hold of Aruhi but she would not pick up her phone. Fed up with this, Rishav finally stops Sameer from calling her again and again.
"Stop calling her Sameer, she obviously does not want to talk right now," Rishav says, exasperated.
"I'm just worried," said Sameer.
"I know, I'm worried too," Rishav replied.
"I heard she told everything to her dad."
"She did say she would tell everything."
"But she is not the only one who is at fault here. We are all guilty. I just wanted to talk to her."
"She has not stepped out of her home for two days. Something must have happened."
"What if she told the police and they locked her in the house? We have to find out what happened!" Sameer looked panicked.
"Are you mad? If she told everything to the police then she would have been in jail, along with all of us, since all of us are guilty," reasoned Rishav.
Sameer looked at his feet and said sadly, "One friend is dead, one is missing and we don't even know why the hell Aruhi is locked in her home."
Rishav knew Sameer was very stressed and tried to cheer him up. He looked at the grocery store nearby.
"Leave it Sameer. There's no point thinking about all this now. We will face it when it happens. Forget about it for now. Come on let's have some Icecream."
Sameer punched Rishav in the shoulder. "Are you mad? You want to have ice cream in this cold!"
Then he put his hand on Rishav's shoulder and started to think about Rahul again.
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There was a knock on her door. Aruhi quickly wiped her tears away but did not open the door. She was still lost in her thoughts. There was another knock, followed by her name being called. She know who was behind the door but ignored it anyway. On the third knock she finally got up, annoyed. She knew her dad would not leave her alone untill she answered the door.
Her dad was standing at her door, just as she thought he would be. But Aruhi felt a little more dead inside. Aruhi felt ashamed of herself. She could not even look at her own father. She fell down in her own eyes.
Her father was standing in the doorway, looking at her. He did not look angry. Instead he looked thoughtful. He asked her to come downstairs and eat.
"You go eat dad. I'll eat later," Aruhi said to her father.
"How can I eat when my only child is hungry?" Aruhi's father's voice cracked.
"Are you not angry at me?" She softly asked.
"Of course I'm angry," he replied in a heavy voice. "What you did was wrong, Aruhi. But I can see that you are already repentant. But guilt is not going to bring back the trust."
"Dad, for how log do you think I will be punished in prison?"
Hearing this, Aruhi's father Rajesh felt goosebumps erupt all over his body.
"Prison? No one goes to prison bor having alcohol at the age of 17! Are you hiding something from me Aruhi?" Rajesh looked at her worriedly.
"No dad."
But Aruhi's prison comment had already frightened Rajesh. He started connecting the dots and realised that Rahul and Nikhil's disappearances must be linked to Tiraha.