A Stranger
Prologue
The lady at the front desk said, “Mr. Sharma, I am afraid you are right. Your daughter didn’t board the bus.” She took a pause and added, “The security confirmed that she left with a man, whom she addressed as her uncle.”
Suresh stamped his fist on the wall, “How could you let go a twelve-year-old, walk out of the school, with no written communication with a stranger.”
“I am extremely sorry, sir. I have registered a complaint, and the school would take strict action against the security. Apologizes! He made a terrible mistake.”
His voice trembled, yet hoarse, “A Mistake! Do you have any sense, my daughter is missing. I would sue the school,” and dashed out.
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A good story.
A good read and a great effort. The suspense in the story was excellent. Liked reading it.
Nice story what a twist I thought she made the biggest mistake without any thought, just for the adventure. What an surprise at the end well written.
I give this 4 stars