*Real Shama’s scenario*
Shama woke up feeling cold. She opened her eyes and saw herself lying on a cold floor. She sat up and looked around. It was a big hall. Lights were shining brightly on the ceiling. AC was at 26 °C which was keeping the room cold. In front of Shama was a big mirror attached to the whole wall.
Shama looked at herself in the mirror with unbelievable eyes. She was in her real body. Her hair curly and long hair was open. A big round earing was in her ear. A little beautiful pendent was in her neck. She wore an oversized top with pants. She wore snickers in her feet. Her body was sweating even in AC. It was like she just worked out or danced…Shama’s face had light makeup making her look pretty. She looked like a celebrity and her room was like a dance practice room.
“But the question is that…I am a poor orphan…Then what the hell am I doing here like this?”
Shama thought as she stood up. Ju
Shama sat inside the car. She looked at the busy road and crowded footpath of the city. She missed these things very much. Modern world is the most beautiful place. Just then Shama remembered her Kingdome. She felt that she missed them more. She wanted to go back there and be with all of them. “Ansh…” Shama whispered as she closed her eyes and Ansh’s smiling face came to her mind. “You told me that when I will call you, you will come here to me…You said that wherever I am…You will find me and stay by my side forever…Then why you aren’t here. Ansh I miss you…” Shama thought as she clenched her fist. She reached the studio. She stepped out of the car as body guards protected her. In front of her stood a big building. She walked inside the beautiful building. “You are here…Come on you have to get ready for the shoot. Hurry up.” A guy told her as he hurriedly pushed her inside the makeup room. Just by looking at him Shama could und
Shama sat inside the car. She looked at the busy road and crowded footpath of the city. She missed these things very much. Modern world is the most beautiful place. Just then Shama remembered her Kingdome. She felt that she missed them more. She wanted to go back there and be with all of them. “Ansh…” Shama whispered as she closed her eyes and Ansh’s smiling face came to her mind. “You told me that when I will call you, you will come here to me…You said that wherever I am…You will find me and stay by my side forever…Then why you aren’t here. Ansh I miss you…” Shama thought as she clenched her fist. She reached the studio. She stepped out of the car as body guards protected her. In front of her stood a big building. She walked inside the beautiful building. “You are here…Come on you have to get ready for the shoot. Hurry up.” A guy told her as he hurriedly pushed her inside the makeup room. Just by looking at him Shama could und
"Huff! Huff! Huff! Huff!"A panting voice echoed in the dark forest.“Tap, Tap, Tap”The shoes made noise in the silent night as Shama ran, her breath coming in ragged gasps.Fear filled her eyes. Blood trickled down her head, and her clothes were soaked in crimson color. Her body trembled, and her energy was waning. Still, she ran. She couldn't stop...Not now."I have to get out of here," she gasped. "I...I didn't do that."She glanced back over her shoulder, expecting to see someone chasing her. But as soon as she did, she tripped over a rock and collapsed to the ground, unconscious.*Earlier that day... *"Ahhhh... It's so cute. "Shama squealed in delight as she lay on her cozy bed, reading a comic book. As a kid, she had an immense love for fiction and soon to be 18, the girl still hadn't left her childhood hobby. "Why don't these stories exist in real life? God, please, please just once, I wanna experience the fictional world"She squeezed her eyes shut, palms together in a pra
"Huff! Huff! Huff! Huff!" A panting voice echoed in the dark forest. “Tap, Tap, Tap” The shoes made noise in the silent night as Shama ran, her breath coming in ragged gasps. Fear filled her eyes. Blood trickled down her head, and her clothes were soaked in crimson color. Her body trembled, and her energy was waning. Still, she ran. She couldn't stop...Not now. "I have to get out of here," she gasped. "I...I didn't do that." She glanced back over her shoulder, expecting to see someone chasing her. But as soon as she did, she tripped over a rock and collapsed to the ground, unconscious. *Earlier that day... * "Ahhhh... It's so cute. " Shama squealed in delight as she lay on her cozy bed, reading a comic book. As a kid, she had an immense love for fiction and soon to be 18, the girl still hadn't left her childhood hobby. "Why don't these stories exist in real life? God, please, please just once, I wanna experience the fictional world" She squeezed her eyes shut, palms togethe
With trembling hands, Shama approached the injured girl. Her priority was to save her life, regardless of what had transpired. She quickly layed the girl flat on the ground with her legs in an elevated position to help improve the blood flow to her vital organs. She placed two fingers on the girl’s neck to check her pulse rate and with the other hand she checked the girl’s breath. “She’s still alive.” Shama murmured. Biting her nails she frantically searched her head for some idea and it hit her. Shama was wearing a voluminous gown from which she ripped off a large piece of fabric. Shama quickly scanned the area for water. Fortunately, there was a large fountain in the center of the hall. She soaked the piece of cloth in water and rushed back to the injured girl’s body. Without touching the knife she carefully pressed the wet clothe around the knife handle, creating a pad sort of thing to suppress the bloodloss. She tored off more cloth from her gown to create a thicker bandage a
Shama couldn't comprehend what was happening. Her life was in danger, she was trapped in a novel, and she was the antagonist. Life was definitely laughing at her. "Please believe me when I say I didn't kill Naina. I really didn't. Please let me live," Shama pleaded, weeping. He stared at her trembling body, her innocent face belying her words. He frowned, confused. He placed his chin in his palm as he tilted his head while looking at shama. A wicked grin spread on his face. "Fine, I'll let you live. Run far away from here. Don't let me catch you, else you're dead." He stepped aside, clearing the path for her to leave the room. Shama was shocked. She didn't question why he was letting her go, but she knew she had to flee immediately. She darted past him and the guards, disappearing from sight in seconds. The man's predatory eyes carefully examning her every move. "So naive" . . . Shama found herself in a vast forest in the outskirts of the palace. She didn't think twice befor
Shama slipped on the garment and admired her reflection in the mirror. The gown she wore was of the finest silk, the color of a summer sky. The bodice was fitted and embroidered with gold thread, and the skirt fell in soft folds to the floor. Her luminous eyes sparkled like stars, and her long lashes fluttered with every blink. Her delicate nose was as red as a cherry, and her lips were painted a delicate shade of red. Her cheeks glowed with a rosy hue, and her long, dark hair cascaded down her back in waves. "Oh my gosh, I look so beautiful," Shama exclaimed, praising her own reflection. Shama walked to the balcony and opened the door. The cool breeze caressed her skin, relaxing her mind and soothing her heart, making her forget about everything that had happened in the past few hours. The lush green grass of the garden below swayed in the breeze. Beautiful butterflies and tiny bees flitted from flower to flower. Tall trees provided shade for the animals resting beneath them. Sha
Shama alighted from her carriage and walked towards the royal palace.The royal palace was a sight to behold. Towering spires pierced the azure sky, their golden tips gleaming in the sunlight. The white marble walls were adorned with intricate carvings, depicting scenes of myth and legend. A grand fountain graced the courtyard, its waters cascading into a pool of shimmering lapis lazuli. The maids and servants working in the garden paused to stare at her for a moment, then resumed their tasks.Shama startled."Can't they see their princess standing right in front of them?" she muttered a little embarassed."I've returned after so long. They should show their concern towards me like, 'Oh, my princess, are you alright? Where have you been all this time?' Or atleast show me some respect?"Perhaps they simply hadn't noticed her."Ahem, ahem."She coughed loudly to get their attention. Again, the servants looked at her briefly, then went back to work. Crying internally and cursing her sick