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It Wasn’t Me

“You killed him!”
“Well, I…” says the round shouldered man, intently hunched over his computer, his tired, saggy face illuminated by the blue screen glow. The lighting helps him look like a forlorn gargoyle.
“He’s dead! And you did it!” says the other occupant of the room as he leans back in his chair watching another screen, a screen linked to CCTV in a way that isn’t at all usual. CCTV that unwittingly records the demise of the latest ordered hit.
“It wasn’t me,” says the hunched man. His name is Gareth and he isn’t used to conversation, less so this excited buzz that the other man, Dave, is filling the room with. Dave’s transmitted excitement is grating against him and rubbing him up the wrong way. This is supposed to be Gareth’s room, he doesn’t even know how Dave got in here, let alone why. The room is locked down with a key fob that Gareth had lapsed into believing was a singular fob. No one visits Gareth, if they can help it.
Then Dave waltzes in. His invasion was not a Blitzkrieg, but now he’s exploding all over the show and everything is in disarray.
“Mate!?” Dave turns and beams a smile at Gareth.
Gareth flinches in the brightness of that beam, so Dave turns it up a notch, saying, “credit where credit’s due!”
“How do you mean?” Gareth reluctantly engages with Dave, but he is hooked nonetheless.
“If you hadn’t worked your magic, that man down there would be alive!” Dave enthuses.
“I suppose that is one way of looking at it,” Gareth admits, “but…”
“But me no buts! And if my no ifs!” pronounces Dave grinning away as though life is a bowl of peaches and cream.
He’s looking at Gareth in something like admiration, but poor Gareth doesn’t see it like that, it feels to him like Dave is sizing him up for dinner or something even worse, so it is all he can do not to squeal in horror and anguish when Dave pushes his feet against the floor and propels himself towards Gareth’s desk on his wheeled office chair.
Gareth leans away, fearing a chair to chair collision, but Dave deftly and almost gracefully comes to a halt an inch from Gareth’s seat, “show me how you do it?”
“What?” says Gareth, affronted at the prospect of sharing anything about himself with another human being.
This is why he does this work. This is why he is firmly ensconced in this dimly lit, locked room. He doesn’t do people. He does code. Code and games and a never ending supply of diet cola. He once heard that the sweetener in diet drinks gives rats cancer, but he’s not a rat and the sweetener is a lesser evil to sugar. Sugar should be a banned drug. But then sugar exerts a terrible control on the populous and the powers that be are fully aware of this. Sugar is no accident. Few things are.
“How do you do it?” asks Dave in a conspiratorial whisper.
“I write code,” says Gareth simply, and in the vain hope that that is sufficient to placate the manic Dave. To him, his answer is self-explanatory.
Dave waves his hand around in a circular motion and Gareth stares at it, but says not a word.
“Explain it to me like I’m dumb,” Dave explains when it’s apparent that Gareth is not going to be forthcoming.
Gareth takes a moment, assessing whether he should tell Dave that he is dumb. That Gareth already knew this on the balance of probabilities. Statistically, Gareth is far brighter than almost everyone he will ever encounter, and this has been corroborated on a local basis. Everyone Gareth meets is limited and not worthy of the possession of the brain that they have been gifted. He sighs and thinks it a waste of time to state the obvious.
The next assessment he makes is how best to rid himself of the presence of Dave. He thinks his best bet is to give Dave what he thinks he wants. Then Dave’s eyes will gloss over and he will walk away seeking instant gratification elsewhere.
“I embed code within the algorithms,” Gareth tells Dave.
Dave nods a nod that does not belong as a response, “and?” he asks.
Gareth takes a breath, “the code is essentially a filter,” he says.
“Okay?” Dave does that circling thing with his hand again.
“Algorithms target people, right?” Gareth says to Dave.
“Yeah,” Dave agrees, “I only have to mention something like, oh I dunno, car tyres and I’m getting ads from half a dozen tyre manufacturers across all my apps.”
Now Gareth nods, “that sort of thing, yes.”
“And when I say mention,” says Dave, “I mean talking. To a friend. In the old fashioned, analogue style of communicating. It’s like they’re listening. Are they listening Gareth?”
Gareth weighs up his options in a split second. Trying to put Dave straight would be too much like hard work, so he lies instead, “I’m afraid so. They’re always listening…”
“I knew it!” an animated Dave punches his palm.
That must’ve hurt, thinks Gareth to himself, concluding that Dave is definitely not the brightest button on the winter coat.
There is an awkward silence in which Gareth grabs his current two litre bottle of fizzy drink and quaffs a significant quantity. For the first time in a long time, because he has rare company, he stifles the resultant burp. Gareth doesn’t notice the way that Dave eyes him as he drinks.
“So your code filters the targeting?” asks Dave.
Gareth nods, an uncomfortable feeling is developing in his midriff, he assumes this is as a result of holding back his burp, “it filters out all the positives and ushers in only those things that will hurt and unhinge the intended recipient.”
“It’s a bullying filter?” suggests Dave.
Gareth shrugs, “you could say that, only it’s much more potent than bullying.”
“How so?” asks Dave.
“Like it or not,” Gareth shifts uncomfortably in his seat and stifles another burp, “screens and all things online are as much a part of our reality as this desk.” Gareth touches the desk for emphasis, “it’s possible to change someone’s online reality to such an extent that they lose the will to live.”
“Just like the guy who stepped out in front of the bus just now?” asks Dave.
“Just like that,” Gareth says.
He’s even more uncomfortable now. He doesn’t like to connect all the dots when it comes to his work. His is a more theoretical existence and purer for it.
“Show me the code!” Dave shifts nearer to Gareth, so he can stare at the screen.
“Really?!” Gareth is surprised anyone would want to see his code. This confuses him, but it also stokes his ego a little. Dave is actually interested. Now there’s a thing.
“Really,” confirms Dave, “I want to see the magic spell! I want to see your magic, mate! Take me to Mordor!”
When Dave puts it like that, Gareth can’t refuse him. Even if his referencing to a mythical location is way off as far as Gareth is concerned. He scrolls through and brings his magical creation on screen for Dave to see in all its glory.
“That’s beautiful!” exclaims Dave.
“You really think so?” asks Gareth bashfully.
“You’re an artist, Gareth,” Dave doesn’t take his eyes from the screen, “what you have done is truly remarkable. No one else could have done what you have done. You really have worked magic here.”
“I’ve never thought of it…” Gareth burps, the burp comes from nowhere, “…like that.” He stifles another burp and partially stands, “sorry… I… need to pay a visit… wait here…”
He almost runs from the room, but remembering himself before he opens the door, he turns to Dave, “don’t touch anything, OK?”
Dave smiles sweetly and nods his head. The sight of this angelic expression of Dave’s will haunt Gareth for evermore, but right now, he has more pressing matters to attend to.
*
When a dishevelled and unwell Gareth returns to his room, of Dave there is no sign. His relief at Dave’s absence is palpable. He is glad to have normality restored and to have the run of his space again.
As he takes his place at his work station, the mobile phone lying on his desktop beeps a notification, and then another and another. His face creasing in consternation, he opens the phone and stares morosely at the screen as he opens his apps and attends to the notifications.
His mood has drooped and his shoulders slumped even further as he then opens his computer.
Gareth knows as soon as the screen lights up his incredulous face. His screen tells him everything he needs to know and so much more.
Dave isn’t as stupid as he had seemed. In fact, Dave is far from stupid.
Either that, or Dave is that form of stupid that is as dangerous as it comes. Gareth has a growing certainty that Dave is that special kind of ignorant, the kind of ignorant that has the capacity to end worlds.
This is confirmed as Gareth attempts to access the code.
His code.
Dave has locked him out.
Feverishly, Gareth hammers at the keys of his keyboard. Eventually, after hours of battle, Gareth can at last see the code, but he can’t reach it. That code may as well lay across a bottomless chasm for all the good it will now do Gareth. He can see it, but he cannot change it.
He will never be able to take it back.
Not in time anyway.
The code that Gareth wrote was only ever for singular targets. Gareth’s code was a necessary evil to make the world a better place.
Dave had other ideas.
Dave has amended one small aspect of the code and opened it up, so it now targets everyone. Each and every single person who interfaces with the online world, via any form of screen, is going to get dragged down into an abyss they have no hope of ever returning from. Worse still, the algorithms are already learning. They are learning to use people against each other to accelerate them towards their intended goal.
Annihilation.
“It wasn’t me…” Gareth whispers to himself as he stares at his screen and takes in the enormity of the chaos that is already befalling the world.
“It wasn’t me…” is all they get out of him as they drag him from the solitude of his room in the facility and take him to a more ominous solitude in one of the interrogation rooms.
But it must have been him.
There is no record of anyone else entering or leaving Gareth’s room. Apart from Gareth, not once in the last six months has another person been in that room.
Of Dave there is no sign.
He’d even taken the laxative laced cola bottle with him as he left Gareth to take the credit for his own achievement…

Author- Mahak

Lovely Professional University

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Perfect Match

She walked fast to the police station fearing all those that walked past her. This was an unexpected tremendous blow to her entire life. Last day she had woken to her mother screaming . The screams came past the hallway, long way from her tiny room at the corner of the one floored house. The
clock on the wall past the hallway ticked 3 past midnight, she ran to her mother. What the hell was going on here, she found her mother tied up to the chair in the kitchen. It was the first time she could see emotions all she could see in that entire room was fear . She turned to find herself staring at a huge figure, an unknown man. Who was he? Why was he here? Was this the end? Was she going to die like this?
Her mom screamed out loud “Run dear run, Run as fast as you can”. Due to her adolescence rebeliance she used to never listen to her mother but this time without any seconds of delay she ran through the back door of the kitchen. She ran as her mind screamed someone was there to grab her
and take her back to the home. Aiming the police station that was few miles apart from her home she ran as fast as she could to get some help. As she ran hundreds of emotions came rushing to her mind as the adrenaline boosted through her veins she remembered ,she had lost her father when she was little, her mother had taken care for her without letting her know any of the difficulties of life. Although they had lots of fights it was always mother for daughter and daughter for mother. Tears started rolling down her white cheeks as she had no idea what was going to happen to her mother. At least she reached the police station. The police rushed inside her house just to find the lifeless body of her mother tied upto the chair. Her throat was slit open with blood drooling from her neck. There were blood splatters all over the wall behind the chair. There was no forced entry to the house and cctv cameras were purposefully shut down ,narrowing down to the only evidence the bloody knife lying down on the kitchen table. The police filed the FIR she wrote down in name and
residence of informer and complanant: Paula Steve, model town, London.

It was past midnight Laurie was singing lullaby to her daughter Christina who was just 6 years old. Christina had woken up crying seeing a nightmare and her mother had come running hearing her cries. She started singing to her
“Rock-a-bye-baby
On the tree tops
When the wind blows
The cradle will rock”
As little Christina was falling fast asleep. Laurie heard some sounds down from the kitchen. Thinking she had let the windows open and forgot to shut it up. She rushed downstairs .But instead of finding an open window rather she found a man sitting on the dining table. A shiver rushed through her spines reminding her of the emotion that she had long forgotten ”FEAR”. The man had a knife in his hand rushing towards her indicating her to sit on the chair and not to scream. She sat silently not daring to move an inch fearing he may do something to her daughter. All she could see was this man’s eyes and for the life of her she could only see revenge in it and nothing of a sympathy. She waited as she knew her death was near hoping and praying that he would leave her daughter and not harm her. As her whole life flashed through her eyes she remembered her husband whom she divorced as he abused her from the day of their marriage.

Police arrived to the nearby hometown with the neighbours complaining about a baby that cried from morning and no one in the house answered the door. When the police entered the house there layed a lifeless body of a mother with her throat slit open leaving her daughter alone to live her own life. And to the shock of the police only a table knife as an evidence.

Katherine had won the interschool race competition. Holding on to the gold medal she ran to her home calling to her mother “Mom I won”. Little did she know her mother could no more listen to her. Katherine had gone away from her home town for two days for an interschool race competition that was being conducted in her neighbouring hometown. Although usually her mom accompanies her for races this time due to some urgent meetings she had to go alone. Katherines father had passed away an year ago fighting against cancer but her mother never let her feel the loss of her father and took care of her. As she was screaming for her mother and no one answered the door. She felt something was wrong .She rushed to the backdoor pushed it open to find the lifeless body of her mother tied upto the chair with her throat slit open. She fell down to the ground sobbing and hoping she had never attended the race and was with her mother so she could save her from this happening, little did she know with her or without her this was going to happen. As she sat there crying and sobbing as all those laughs and moments with her mother flashed through her eyes the police had arrived. And there laydown a kitchen knife on the floor drooling in blood.

It was not so late for the police to realize a psycho killer was on loose. Officer George the head constable was drowning himself in his thoughts as within 23 years of his work life he had never met such a cunning criminal. The killer made it sure to clear away all sort of evidences and just to leave away the kitchen knife that too which was taken from the victims house wherein the murder occurred. It was always the same sort of Modus of operandi, a single mother tied to chair in the middle of the kitchen, throats slit, blood splatters all over the wall. No forced entry to the house but all of the kitchens having a backside door that was left open. Each murder had taken place in the nearby towns; the model town, the down town and the grand town, The police officials where unable to find a connection between the murders that had occurred. Interrogations had begun all the 3 daughters of the victims ,their relatives and neighbours were questioned. Sarah, Laurie’s house maid had also reached the police station to give her oral statements it was that one sentence that had fallen out from Sarah’s mouth that paved the way for the further investigation “Poor Laurie! It was just few days before that her match was found by the matrimonial”.

Officer George had found the knot now its time to loosen up the knot and reveal the mystery. All th 3 victims were single mothers who had registered themselves in “perfect match” matrimonial in order to find their future dates. All of the 3 mothers had a perfect match too Sir Robert Winson. All of the victims were murdered on the day perfect match was announced by the matrimonial. There were just two photos in his account one of his own holding a cup of coffee in his right hand and one of his home. He had normal conversations with all the victims. But again something that left police to a dead end was that the Robert Winson was a fake profile that was created also in the pictures he was a right handed person whereas the suspect was considered to be left handed as in all the murders the throat was slit open from right to left. Leaving police to no other choice rather to wait for the suspects next target.

Not so long ago at model town little peter sat weeping in the corner of his house. With trembling hands and long slender like body he stared at his mother. He hadn’t eaten anything for days, growing pale His mother had left him to starve to death. He never remembered his father, never ever dared to ask his mother about him as whenever he asked he ended up having cigarette burns on his body. Fearing his drug addict single mother the boy never left the corner of the house eating the leftover scrapes. Hoping when this terrible life of his would end. His mother blamed him for his father leaving her. On a fine morning little peter had woken up to the dead body of his mother who had slit her own throat and did the unthinkable. Peter opened his eyes, waking up from the flashbacks of his past. His eyes showed no mercy he blamed his mother for what he suffers and still blames her for all that he does. From then on he takes his revenge on single mother’s and “perfect match” matrimonial have paved a way for him. His phone rang with a new notification. The text read “new match found”. Ready to let of his anger Peter stormed in through the backdoor of the ladies kitchen, it was past midnight his usual lucky time but today for a change his luck wouldn’t favour him. He heard sound’s from the upstairs’ someone was walking down. Waiting to attack on his next victim just like a predator pouncing over it’s prey eagerly he waited. Instead of hearing footsteps of one person he heard many. Before he could runaway he was knocked down to the ground by the police officials. And there layed a kitchen knife safe on the table with no blood on it. As every criminal’s commit one small mistake so did Peter too, although he had created a fake profile for his matrimonial he didn’t dare to change his mother’s name from the details given. Leading to the little peter who was found as a child near his mother’s lifeless body.

Author- Hana Bint Abdulsalam

Lovely Professional University

Bsc Forensic Science


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SURVEILLANCE

“Who came out?” Dave asked.
“I am not sure. He was there for like……one hour, at night 12am.” Adam said.
“Oh, I see” Dave said while taking a sip of coffee from his cup.
Adam and Dave were sitting in a car hundred meters away from Mr. Brock’s house
aka ‘The Broker’. They were asked to keep an eye on Mr Brock by their boss Mr.
David. An intel was given by the agency that a person known as ‘The Disguise’,
real name unknown was about to buy some firearms through Mr. Brock from a
dealer. So Adam stays at night while Dave stays during daytime to keep an eye on
Mr. Brock so that they make leading information about the deal, or may even get
‘Mr. Disguise’.
“Why do you look drowsy. Didn’t get any sleep?” Adam asked.
“No….been thinking about this” Dave said.
“ Whoever came yesterday, something important happened there yesterday” Adam
said.
“Maybe it’s ‘Disguise?’ ” Dave asked.
“I don’t think so. No ones ever seen him. No records of him. Nothing about him in
the agency. He wont just come to Broke’s house. This is something else. We
should definitely check this out. That’s why I called you.” Adam said.
“When will Broke come back after jogging” Dave asked.
“Any minute now, lets wait” Adam said rubbing his eyes.
“Are you tired?” Dave asked.
“Yeah, a little” Adam replied.
“Lay down, I will let you know when he come” Dave said.
“Thanks man” Adam said.
It was a bright and sunny morning. White, fluffy clouds drifted across the sky. The
shops started to open. Most of the residents were jogging along the footpath, while
some were getting ready for their jobs. School bus were coming one by one to all
the house to pick up the kids.

“It’s the same view all the day. People going on with their buys lives” Dave said.
“Yeah, atleast you can work during the day and see this kind of view” Adam said.
“How come Mr. Brock live here? He’s like dealing with the criminals and lives in
such a nice street” Dave said.
“He’s making money. That’s enough for him to stay in such a big house among
these wealthy people. Maybe no one knows about his real business” Adam said.
“Yeah. They maybe wealthy, but they are really good people. The people here are
so sweet” Dave said.
“Oh really?” Adam asked.
“Yeah….especially the guy selling flowers Mr. Fredrick” Dave said pointing
towards the flower shop.
“I really like that guy from who runs the coffee shop.” Adam said.
“That’s Peter. His coffees are really….really good” Dave said
“Yeah….I am like always his last customer before he closes the shop” Adam said.
“I am always his first customer in the morning” Dave said smiling. “And there’s
this lady…. her dog always jogs along with her” Dave added.
“You want some coffee?” Adam asked. “ I am going to get some” Adam added.
“No. carry on” Dave replied.
Adam got out of the car and walked to coffee shop that twenty meters behind them.
“Good morning Mr. Peter” Adam said.
Mr Peter was a middle aged man maybe in his forties.
“Hey Adam” Peter said. “Unusual seeing my night customer in the morning” he
said smiling.
“Well just passing by” Adam said. “Well, can I get a coffee” Adam asked.
“Be right back”.
“Here’s the coffee” Peter said giving him the coffee.
“Thank you. See ya” Adam said giving him the money.
Adam went back to the car with his coffee.
“ Haaaa and that’s an coffee” Adam said drinking the coffee.

“Well what do you know about this Disguise guy? You’ve been more into him
than me” Dave asked.
“I don’t know much. But he’s like a really big guy. Deals a lot with firearms…..
like export and import them. I even heard he’s dealing with gold and stuff. That’s
the intel I got and we’re gonna search about that.” Adam replied.
“I see” Dave said.
“Oh…look here comes the Broker” Adam said.
Mr. Brock was coming back after jogging. He went straight to his house.
“Let us wait till he go to his work” Adam said.
Mr. Broke came outside after sometimes. He got inside his car and went to his
work.
“ Okay lets get going” Adam said.
Adam and Dave got out of his car and started walking to Mr. Broke’s house. They
opened the locked door and got inside. They slowly went through the hall. They
searched for some clues from last night. After searching for a long time they found
a suitcase with cash in it from the cupboard.
“Adam….this is a lot of money” Dave said.
“Yeah.” Adam said. “What else did you found” Adam asked?
“And some files” Dave replied.
Dave checked the files.
“I think this is something related to the firearms delivery.”
“Oh. Let me see” Adam said takin the file from Dave’s hands.
“Let me hold that for you” a voice said from behind.
Adam and Dave turned back. They were terrified to see a gun pointed towards
them. It was Mr. Peter from the coffee shop.

Author- Shamsad Rahman

MSc Food Science and Technology

Lovely Professional University

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Man accused of strangling and dismembering live-in partner

Over the course of 18 days, a man is accused of strangling his live-in spouse and dismembering her body into 35 parts before dumping them in Delhi’s Mehrauli forest.

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It was entirely completed in May 2022. Every day at 2 a.m., he would go outside to dispose of the body pieces. He was detained by the police for five days after his arrest. After an altercation on May 18, Aftab Ameen Poonawala strangled his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar. He then cut up her body and purchased a 300-liter refrigerator to store them. He scattered the fragments throughout Delhi’s forest over the course of the following 18 days.

Shraddha, who is 26 years old, met Poonawala while working at a call centre for an MNC in Mumbai

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After they got together, they moved in together. The couple fled to delhi after her family disapproved of their romance.image2.jpeg 

In September, Shraddha’s friend told her brother that her phone had been off for more than two months and that her family had noticed that she had stopped posting to social media. The victim’s father went to the police in november and expressed his suspicions that Poonawala was responsible for his daughter’s disappearance. After discovering the apartment was locked, he reported a kidnapping to the Mehrauli police.

When Poonawala was interrogated by police on Saturday, he admitted that they frequently quarrelled because Shraddha wanted to wed him. image3.jpeg

Additionally, he admitted to the police that he killed her and then got rid of her body. It is unknown if the remains that were found in the woodland are those of humans. A knife that hasn’t been found yet was used in the murder. Poonawala has culinary training.

He was influenced by the American crime drama “Dexter,” it was revealed with shocking shock. The vigilante lead character of the television series Dexter is a forensics expert who also leads a parallel existence as a serial killer. He refers to his desire to kill the people as his “dark passenger.” Dexter Morgan also murders and dismembers his victims before throwing them into the sea.

Author :Preeti Rana 

University Name: Punjabi university

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Crime scene story

The Intruder Inside: A Late-Night Horror Story

It is late night, not too late but it’s quite late to sleep, but I wish to watch T.V all night because it’s a chance to use my time as I am home alone”, I spoke to myself as I was watching the T.V all the way alone.

Yes, today’s night is a home alone night. My mom and dad left for some important function and I was not invited, even my parents didn’t wish to take me. So, they gave me a mobile and a tv with my table full of snacks. You know it is always an awesome feeling being alone. We can do what we want, we can be free as a bird. No one can stop us from doing anything.

It was late 10:00 pm. This experience of watching a horror movie named ‘Insidious at late-night is super awesome.

I was seeing the movie with an ocean of interest. So,I was totally leaned in that movie that I didn’t even notice I got a call from my mom. I realized that I got it when I saw the phone in the 3:45 minute break. Then I chatted with my friends. Suddenly, I heard something falling in my kitchen. I turned back and found nothing. I consoled my gear saying it may be just a rat. 

I just gave a look at the window that is to the side of the door and in the direction to my left hand. To my horror, I saw a man catching a knife and looking at me with his red eyes.

Chills ran down my spine and I froze. I didn’t look around and immediately hid under my sofa. I didn’t know what to do. I peeped through the small hole of the sofa and my blood froze as the man was still standing but with a creepy smile. I guess I haven’t seen this type of smile in any horror movie. It’s scarier than that.

I gulped and looked at my phone that I was holding in my hand. I took a long breath and called the police. The call kept ringing, I kept praying to the God to pick the call. My heart pumped a hundred times faster as they still didn’t pick my call and it was ringing.

“Please God, one call.” I prayed for the millionth time.

“Hello,” somebody answered my call and that is when I felt like I was dead born. 

“Hello?” They called again as I didn’t give a fast reply.

“Hello?Hello?Please help me.” I pleaded with them.

“Sir, what happened?”, they asked.

“There is someone outside my door catching a knife in his hand! Please help me.”

“Sir give me a second. I’m here tracking your location. Please be patient.”

I was waiting on the call and I peeped the second time and my heart came to a normal beat when I didn’t see the man.

“Sir, the police are arriving in 10 minutes. Please be in contact with me until they arrive”, the officer spoke giving me some courage to breathe.

I breathe as hard as I can.

“Sir, are you okay? I can hear some heavy breathing.”

“Yeah, I am fine. That breathe is mine”

I heard police sirens and there were knocks on my door with a man’s voice asking, “Anybody there?”

Happy tears dwelled in my eyes and I ran to the door unlocking it. I immediately hugged the policeman who was in front of me. 

He consoled me by rubbing my back saying, “That’s okay we are here. Nothing to worry my son.” 

After a few seconds, I unwrapped my arms around him and moved so that they could investigate the house. The police officer was with me, standing and the other policer guys were wandering around the house.

I didn’t observe the whole house except just watching the tv which was still showing insidious.

After a few minutes, the police made me show all my house and I was totally shocked that I might have died just because of a heart attack. The house had muddy footprints starting from the storeroom, continuing in the kitchen and ended just behind my sofa where I have been sitting. I didn’t understand anything.

Then they made me sit and the officer asked me:

“Hi, I am Kaushik, so can I get your name, my son?”

Me: “I am Nikhil .”

Kaushik: “So, I am gonna interrogate you and you need to answer me correctly.”

I nod my head.

Kaushik: “So how did you see the intruder?”

Me: “I was watching TV but suddenly I got some sounds from the kitchen. But when I turned back I found nothing. After a few seconds, I gave a look at my nearest side window and was shocked to see that there was a man outside the window.”

Kaushik: “Okay…so what you have said is exactly matching to our expectations but there is a slight change that may shock you.”

Me: “What?? What change?”

Kaushik: “The man or the intruder whom you saw in the transparent window is not outside the window but inside the window; inside the house.”

My mouth was hanging with my eyes widened and my breathing stopped for a second.

Me: “What are you talking?”

Kaushik: “Yes Nikhil . Let me show you an example.”

He said as he called a other police guy and made him stand on the last footprint that was behind the sofa. I was made to sit in the exact before position. I looked at the window and was thrilled that his reflection was like he was outside the window but not inside.

I turned towards officer Kaushik. He smiled at me and asked, “Looking like it was outside?”

I nod my head and asked, “I realize he was inside; behind me; but how did he break into the house?”

“He broke your storeroom which was really weak”, Kaushik said as he showed me the rusted lock. 

“But why didn’t he kill me?” I asked. 

“That is what we are thinking. But by God’s grace, you were saved. We will inform your mother and father about this. You can take rest sitting here, we will be here until your mother and father arrive”, he said as he was searching for something in her pocket. Maybe a phone to call my parents.

I sat down on the sofa and was just blankly looking at the window wondering why that intruder didn’t kill me. I don’t why he didn’t, even when he had a chance but I believe it was by God’s grace…

Author- Nikhil 

University Name – Punjabi university