At Sameera's suggestion, everyone started looking for salt in the room. However, it was an old and deserted house, where finding salt was almost impossible. Just then, Nisha's eyes fell on a broken container in the corner. She ran and picked it up, shouting, "There's salt here!"
"Hurry, form a circle!" Sameera said, panicking.
Rahul, Nisha, and Arpit began to form a circle of salt together. But then, the female spirit emerging from the mirror began to float in the air. Her echoing voice spread throughout the room:
"You cannot escape my game."
Things in the room began to float on their own. Chairs, books, and furniture started crashing against the walls. But somehow, the four of them managed to complete the circle while protecting themselves. As soon as they completed the circle, the female spirit began to scream.
"It's working!" Arpit said, taking a sigh of relief.
But in the next moment, the spirit said with a horrifying laugh, "This circle cannot stop me. You are forgetting that I have seen your fear."
Rahul's fear resurfaced. He felt that his younger brother's spirit was standing alongside that woman spirit. He seemed to be frozen in place. "Brother, please forgive me," he began to mutter.
"Rahul, this is all a lie!" Nisha shouted. "This spirit is taking advantage of your fear. Get it out of your mind."
But Rahul couldn't hear anything. He slowly began to break free from the circle and move towards the mirror. Sameera tried to stop him, but just then the woman spirit jerked him back into the air.
"Now he is mine," the spirit said, extending her hand towards Rahul from the mirror.
Arpit suddenly remembered that they had a matchbox and an old kerosene can in their bag that they had found near the village well. He immediately poured the oil onto the mirror.
"It can end in fire!" Arpit said.
Sameera lit the match and threw it onto the mirror. The flames of the fire began to engulf the mirror. The female spirit started screaming loudly, "No! You have destroyed me!" The fire intensified, and all the horrifying shadows reflected in the mirror slowly disappeared. The room became quiet again.
The four friends, anxious, started to look at each other. The door, which had been closed, now opened by itself. "We should get out of here immediately," Nisha said. They quickly exited and left that house for good. Upon returning to the village, they decided not to tell anyone about the incident.
But as they were on their way home, someone behind them said in a slow, eerie voice, "Did you think it’s over?"
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