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A SHADY PLOT-A RAGLAK FEW SHOTS BY RIYA MITRA (Shot 4)

Hi everyone, I’m back with the next shot. At first thanks to each and everyone who had commented in the last shot of this FS. This shot will be very interesting and I hope you all will like this part soooooo much. Now let’s move inside the story.

Link of the all the previous shots are here:
https://www.tellyupdates.com/shady-plot-raglak-shots-riya-mitra-shot-1/
https://www.tellyupdates.com/shady-plot-raglak-shots-riya-mitra-shot-2/
https://www.tellyupdates.com/shady-plot-raglak-shots-riya-mitra-shot-3/

Recap-The ghost asked Laksh to tell his friends and relatives to stop using Ouija Board. After sometime by hearing Ragini’s voice Laksh asked the ghost to leave and the ghost left. Ragini brought Ouija Board which made Laksh shocked.

Laksh’s POV

Ragini’s words made me shiver. I decided to stop her.

“But Ragini, you surely don’t believe in Ouija boards.”

“I don’t know, Laksh–they are awfully thrilling.”

She had seated herself on the arm of my chair and was looking dreamily across the room. I started and turned around. There was nothing there, and I sank back with relief. So far so good.

“Oh, certainly, they’re thrilling all right. That’s just it; they’re a darn sight too thrilling. They’re positively devilish. Now, Ragini, you have plenty of sense, and I want you to get rid of that thing just as soon as you can. Take it back and get something else.”

Ragini crossed her knees and stared at me through narrowed lids.

“Laksh Maheshwari,” she said distinctly. “I don’t propose to do anything of the kind. In the first place they won’t exchange things bought at a bargain sale, and in the second, if you aren’t interested in the other world I am. So there!” and she slid down and walked from the room before I could think of a single thing to say. She walked very huffily.

Well, it was like that all the rest of the evening. Just as soon as I mentioned Ouija boards I felt things begin to cloud up; so I decided to let it go for the present, in the hope that she might be more reasonable later.

Laksh’s POV ends…

Ragini’s POV

Sometimes I got confused about Laksh. Seriously, his behavious made me think about him that is he the same Laksh with whom I fell in love? Is he the same Laksh with whom I used to share all my pains, sorrows, secrets? I got perplexed about him sometimes. And why I wouldn’t be? After all I had brought this Ouija board just because of him. Because of his stories. I thought that it might help him to write stories. And if I would buy this then he would be happy as for now onwards he wouldn’t have to go to public library for searching of new and good ghost stories. But he? Anyways just leave him.

I kept thinking about all these while getting fresh. When I got fresh I came out of the washroom and sat on the bed of our room and was about to read a magazine when I heard a knock on the main gate. I headed towards the main gate. I was in the stairs and I saw that Laksh opened the door. I saw Swara, who was coming towards my Laksh not letting him to talk.

“Are you alone today?” Swara asked to Laksh.

Laksh never liked Swara.

“No, I’m not. Ragini is at the room and is getting fresh. But why are you asking this question to me?” Laksh asked her and anger was clearly visible in his eyes. Swara stopped moving towards Laskh.

“Because if she is getting fresh then I also want to get fresh.” She said with a smirk.

My blood was boiling to see Swara like that. Before this Laksh had told me many times about her behaviour, but I didn’t bother to his words and always used to say that Swara is not that type of girl. But today I saw it and now I am the witness.

Guys how was the shot? Ragini’s pov is fully imaginary and is written by me totally. So tell me how was it? I’m waiting guys…. Juta, chappal, tamatar mat phekna Ragini ke pov ke baare mein ??. Tell me how was it?

Riya_Mitra

Relationships are like birds. If you hold them tightly they will die. If you hold them loosely they will fly. But if you hold them with care they will remain with you forever.

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