“Roll no. 17.”
“Present, miss.”
“18.”
“Here, miss.”
Kanika looked up. That roll number belonged to Aadesh Tripathy, who was on leave. So who was this? A girl, sitting in his place, smiled at her.
Huh?
Kanika checked the register again. Aadesh Tripathy alright. So…
She looked up again, only to see a vacant seat.
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16 comments:
hi!
u seem to be in love with spooky tales!
Creepy!! In a good way but!!
The teacher was hungover?? eh?
Now classroom horror... trying to scare little children like me :P
Woohooo, nothing freaks me out more than little girl ghosts!!
Awesome work Sri :)
AS: :P yeah.
Rohan: :) Thanks, buddy.
Purnima: That's one way of looking at it :)
GBTP: He he he..
Soumya: Thank you ma'am.. ;-)
I'm reading your posts after a long time. Spooky alright, but wow, so crisp and what a way with words!
Krishna: Hello, welcome back - thanks. :)
Aiiyoo...scary much??
Aadesh..?? With 2 A's and roll number 18..?? Shouldn't his be the 1st no. or atleast 2nd..?? :P
May be the girl was hiding under the desk. Why does every one want her to be a ghost.?? ;-)
Although it would be fun to spook teachers this way..:D
ET: :P
Kanthu: Hidkondbitra point na?? :D
Far as her being a ghost goes, can you expect anything else in my stories? :P (Looks like someone's getting tired of ghosts. Don't worry this blog won't remain spooky for long) :)
Uh-oh! :P
why didn't we think of such tricks to scare the teacher?!! and yes kanthu..u have a point !! caught u sirjee!
Mirage: haha
Princess: Yeah..caught out by kanthu :P
scaring a teacher..wow!! :P
Rhythm: I know..teachers can't be scared, right? :P
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