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Chapter 7 - The Glow

The day had been building pressure like a storm cloud.

The wrong history lesson.

The vanished photo.

Riya's strange mood swings.

And now — this.

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🧬 In Biology Class

Mrs. Fernandes passed around vials of preserved specimens. Isha barely listened. Her mind was spinning.

As she reached for the tray, she caught Riya watching her — not like a friend.

Like a guard.

Isha flinched and knocked over one of the vials. It hit the floor with a sharp crack.

Everyone turned. The room fell silent.

Mrs. Fernandes rushed over, crouched beside the broken glass. "Careful, Isha. You're distracted lately."

The teacher met her eyes.

> "Are you remembering?"

The voice wasn't spoken.

It was in her head.

A whisper. Cold. Ancient.

Isha gasped and stumbled back.

Riya stood. "She's fine," she said quickly. Too quickly. "I'll help her."

Isha bolted from the room.

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🧘🏽‍♀️ In the Empty Corridor

Heart racing. Breath shallow. Head pounding.

"What the hell is happening to me?" she whispered.

Her hands were trembling. No — humming. A soft vibration like a held-back explosion.

And then… the lights above her flickered.

The hallway buzzed. The air grew heavier.

She gripped the wall and shut her eyes.

> Calm down. Calm down.

But the moment she thought about the voice in her head — and how no one seemed to be who they claimed to be — something inside snapped.

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🔥 Power Awakens

A pulse shot out from her chest — like invisible thunder.

The window shutters shook.

The hallway's glass lights shattered.

Isha's eyes flew open.

In their reflection on a glass case — they were glowing.

Deep, burning red.

Rage.

Fear.

Betrayal.

And just as fast — the glow vanished.

The world stilled.

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🕶️ Someone Was Watching

From the stairwell above, a shadow stepped back silently. Phone in hand.

Mrs. Fernandes had seen it all.

So had Riya.

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🌘 That Night

Isha stared at her reflection, rubbing her eyes again and again.

> "I saw it. I felt

it."

She didn't know what it meant.

But now, she knew one thing for sure:

> This world is lying to me.

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