The class had already started. Miss Sato was writing on the board with chalk, but Aryan's attention wasn't there. He felt someone's gaze on his neck. He turned around and saw Kavya, who was sitting next to him, staring at him. Her eyes were large and calm.
What's wrong?" Aryan asked in a low voice.
Kavya blushed and, lowering her eyes, said,
Nothing... I just don't understand the homework here. Can you tell me how to do it? I need to finish it quickly too.
Without saying anything, Aryan explained to her how to do the work. But as soon as he looked ahead, he felt Miss Sato was glaring at him angrily. Poison filled Aryan's mind
Why is she looking at me like this? Is she also with them? I'll finish her off." Suddenly, a question arose in his mind: what was he like in his childhood? What did he do? But the haze after the accident had locked away his memories. He couldn't remember his childhood at all
School was over. As soon as Aryan stepped out of the gate, his steps faltered. His father was standing there.
Dad? What are you doing here?" Aryan asked nervously.
His father said seriously, "Aryan, I've come to take you to the doctor. We need to see a psychiatrist so that your anxiety can be cured
But Aryan heard something else. A voice echoed in his ears—"Come on, Aryan, your game is over today. Get in the car, either we'll push you in or take you to the doctor and have you poisoned.
His heart pounded, but he reluctantly got into the car.
The doctor's clinic looked like a maze. His father and the doctor were sitting at a table far away, whispering. Aryan was made to sit on a sofa at a distance. Screams were echoing in Aryan's mind—"Here's my killer, he's conspiring with the doctor to seal my fate.
He wanted to run away, but he saw a nurse standing nearby, keeping a close eye on him. Then his gaze fell on the window. Several police cars were parked at the hospital gate. Some policemen were coming inside, investigating a murder case that had happened nearby.
Aryan felt suffocated. He felt trapped from all sides. The doctor and his father in front of him, the stern nurse nearby, and the police outside. He couldn't see any way to escape. He just sat there, clenching his fists, thinking that perhaps this was the last day of his life.
