Yash Thakur

Thriller Others Children

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Yash Thakur

Thriller Others Children

Curse of Cites ---(Ch-17)

Curse of Cites ---(Ch-17)

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The three friends reached the Gigantic Villas easily. Jason would have been happy to say that. But no. Where is Jason there is problems.

Julius and Malrus arrived at Jason’s house at about 7 of the morning. So early? Jason thought. He quickly dressed himself up and headed to their friends.

“Late as always.” Malrus said.

“Hey, I am not late today! It was just my alarm clock was not working. Still, I woke up.” Jason complained.

“Ok. So, I think we have a long distance to travel. Don’t we?”

“Yes. I think we should hurry. We must travel by trains. It would take about three to four hours.” Jason decided.


They set for the long distance in the cold chilly weather. Julius today was wearing black jeans with a blue t shirt. Her brown leather protectively set on her t shirt not letting her feel the cold. Malrus was dressed in tracksuit which was colored in blue with an adidas sign on the left top corner of the jacket. Jason was dressed with military pants and blue hoodie which said ‘DR. DETECTIVE AT BUSSINESS’. His brown hair was covered with a red reebok’s cap. He started hating the word Dr. Well, it wasn’t right to hate a profession just because of just one person, that was Dr. Do. But, still. Who kidnaps someone friends just because of one person? What was Jason’s problem? He didn’t do anything. Still, the kidnapper was taking what sort of revenge on him. Leave that. Jason thought. He was also secretly wishing to see the kidnapper so that he can hit him with a frying pan.


The cold wind passed through them as if checking on them and saying THESE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT! The reached the station in about half an hour walking down the roads. No one dared to spoke because they were feeling too cold.

Quietly but with enthusiasm they sat in the train. Jason stared out of the window to the green pine trees.

“It’s so good to be back in normal hot temperature again.” Julius said.

“Yeah.” Jason spoke for the first time since leaving the home.

“Why are we heading to Jason’s grandfather’s house?” Malrus asked.

“Suspense is better than knowing.” Jason answered.

Malrus hated such type of answers. As he saw the tunnel was about to come. Dark tunnel about 50 meters long.


The train entered the tunnel.

At first the train lights shone. Then suddenly the lights turned off. A cry went off the train.

“AHHHH!!!!” Julius cried.

Jason tried to say something but somebody gagged his mouth.


DEAR READERS, STAY TUNED FOR THE NEXT CHAPTER


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