"Alright, don't go to college today. I'll get you something to eat along with your medicine. You freshen up and take a shower. I'll be back soon," Sona's mother said as she left, closing the bathroom door behind her. Sona punched the door in frustration because she hated lying to her mother.
After freshening up, Sona emerged from the bathroom, her mind preoccupied with thoughts she couldn't ignore. She walked over to the lampstand, picked up her phone, and turned it on. There was a message from Jay that left her stunned and sweating with fear despite the air conditioning.
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