Hi, I’m Parvitha 🌸

I’m 13 years old, and right now I’m just living my life step by step, trying to enjoy every small moment and understand myself better. Life feels like a mix of calm and chaos, fun and confusion, and I’m learning to balance all of it in my own way. I don’t have everything figured out, but I think that’s okay because I’m still growing.

One thing that really makes me is my love for horror 👀🖤 I enjoy watching scary movies, listening to creepy stories, and anything that gives me chills. The suspense, the mystery, and the unexpected moments make it so exciting. While some people get scared, I actually enjoy that feeling. It’s like stepping into a different world where anything can happen, and I love the thrill of it.

At the same time, I also have a strong and active side because I love playing basketball 🏀 It’s one of my favorite things to do. Being on the court makes me feel confident, energetic, and free. I enjoy running, practicing, and trying to improve my skills. Basketball is not just a game for me—it teaches me discipline, teamwork, and how to stay focused. It makes me feel strong both physically and mentally.

Music is also a big part of my life. I listen to songs depending on how I feel. Sometimes I choose calm music when I want to relax, and other times I listen to energetic songs when I’m in a happy or excited mood. Music feels like it understands me even when I don’t fully understand myself.

In my free time, I like spending time on my phone, watching reels, and keeping up with trends. I enjoy cute things, aesthetic styles, and little details that make everything look and feel nice. These small things bring me happiness in a simple way. I also love talking with my friends, laughing, and sharing random moments with them. They make my days brighter.

I may seem quiet or shy when you first meet me, but once I feel comfortable, I open up a lot. I can be really talkative, fun, and sometimes a little chaotic in a good way. I enjoy being around people who make me feel safe and understood. My friends mean a lot to me, and I always try to be there for them.

Even though I enjoy being around people, I also like having my own space. I enjoy sitting quietly, thinking, or daydreaming. I often get lost in my thoughts and imagine different things. Sometimes I overthink, even about small situations, but I’m learning to handle it better and not let it affect me too much. I’m slowly becoming more confident and positive.

I care deeply about the people in my life, especially my friends and family. Even if I don’t always show it, they are very important to me. I believe in being kind, honest, and real. I try to stay true to myself instead of pretending to be someone else.

I know I’m not perfect, and I don’t try to be. I’m still learning, making mistakes, and growing every day. I want to become stronger, more confident, and better in everything I do. I also have dreams and goals for my future, even if I’m not completely sure about them yet. I just know that I want to do something that makes me happy and proud.

I’m a mix of many things—soft but strong, quiet but expressive, calm but a little chaotic, and sweet with a love for spooky things. I like being different in my own way and not following everyone else.

Just a girl who loves basketball, enjoys every genres, listens to music, and is still discovering her own story.

Just me, Parvitha ✨

CHAPTER 1: THE WHISPER

Parvitha wasn’t the kind of person who believed in things she couldn’t explain.

That’s why the whisper bothered her.

It started on a regular Monday morning. The kind where the sun felt too bright and the classrooms too dull. She was walking down the corridor of St. Elora High, her bag slung over one shoulder, mentally listing assignments she hadn’t finished.

“Did you hear that?”

Akshita’s voice snapped her out of her thoughts.

“Hear what?” Parvitha asked, adjusting her glasses.

Akshita frowned, glancing behind them. “I swear someone just said my name.”

Avira, walking quietly beside them, stiffened.

“I heard it too,” she said softly.

Parvitha stopped walking.

“Okay, no,” she said. “That’s not possible. There’s like a hundred people here.”

The hallway was packed. Students laughing, lockers slamming, teachers shouting instructions. Completely normal.

But Avira wasn’t looking at them.

She was staring at the far end of the corridor.

“Not from here,” she whispered.

Parvitha followed her gaze.

For a second—just a second—everything felt… wrong.

The noise dulled. The air thickened. And at the end of the corridor, near the old notice board no one used anymore—

Something moved.

Not a person.

A shadow.

Parvitha blinked.

It was gone.

“Okay,” Akshita said, grabbing both their wrists. “You saw that, right? Tell me you saw that.”

“I didn’t see anything,” Parvitha said quickly.

But her voice lacked its usual certainty.

Avira slowly stepped forward.

“Wait,” Parvitha said. “Don’t.”

But Avira didn’t stop.

She walked toward the end of the corridor like something was pulling her. Like she already knew what she’d find.

Akshita groaned. “Great. Horror movie decisions. Love that for us.”

They followed her anyway.

Because that’s what they always did.

The three of them reached the notice board. It was dusty, covered with faded papers and torn edges.

Nothing unusual.

Except…

“Was this here before?” Akshita asked.

In the center of the board, scratched into the wood, was a symbol.

A circle.

Inside it, three lines—intersecting like a broken triangle.

Parvitha leaned closer.

“No,” she said slowly. “This is new.”

Avira reached out, her fingers trembling slightly.

“Don’t touch it,” Parvitha warned.

Too late.

The moment Avira’s fingers brushed the symbol—

The whisper returned.

Louder.

Clearer.

“Avira…”

She gasped and pulled her hand back.

Akshita froze. “Okay. Nope. Nope. That’s not normal.”

Parvitha’s heart was racing now.

“What did you hear?” she asked.

Avira looked at them.

Her eyes weren’t scared.

They were… confused.

“It knew my name.”

Silence fell between them.

Not the normal kind.

The heavy kind.

The kind that meant something had just begun.

Somewhere, deep beyond what they could see—

Something had noticed them.

And it wasn’t going to let them go.

Chapter 2: The Mark

The symbol didn’t disappear.

That was the first problem.

Parvitha checked it again during lunch, hoping it had been some kind of prank. A sticker. Chalk. Anything explainable.

It wasn’t.

The mark was carved deep into the wood, as if it had always been there.

“But it wasn’t,” Akshita insisted, arms crossed. “I literally leaned here yesterday.”

Avira stayed quiet.

She hadn’t been the same since morning.

“Say something,” Parvitha urged.

Avira finally spoke. “It wasn’t just my name.”

Both of them froze.

“What do you mean?” Akshita asked.

“It said… ‘Find me.’”


Chapter 3: The Voice

That night, Avira couldn’t sleep.

The whisper returned.

“Find me…”

She sat up, heart pounding.

“Where are you?” she whispered back before she could stop herself.

Silence.

Then—

A direction.

Not a voice. Not exactly.

A feeling.

School.


Chapter 4: The Hidden Room

The next day, the trio searched the school.

Akshita picked locks (which she refused to explain), Parvitha mapped corridors, and Avira followed instinct.

It led them to a staircase no one used.

At the top—

A locked door.

Old. Rusted.

Forgotten.

“This is it,” Avira said.

Akshita grinned. “Finally.”

The door creaked open.

Inside: dust, darkness…

…and a single desk.

With a book.


Chapter 5: The Book With No Name

The book had no title.

No author.

No date.

Parvitha flipped it open carefully.

Blank pages.

“All this for nothing?” Akshita muttered.

Then Avira touched it.

Ink spread across the page.

Words forming.

“Three will enter,” Parvitha read slowly.
“One will hear. One will see. One will decide.”

The room went cold.


Chapter 6: Moving Shadows

They weren’t alone.

Akshita noticed it first.

“Don’t turn around,” she whispered.

Parvitha immediately turned around.

Near the wall—

A shadow.

Detached from anything.

Moving.

Avira stepped back. “It followed us.”

The shadow stretched unnaturally… then snapped back into the wall.

Gone.

But not really.


Chapter 7: The Map

The book changed again.

This time—

A map appeared.

Of the school.

But… wrong.

Rooms where none existed.

Paths that shouldn’t be possible.

And one location circled.

“The basement?” Parvitha frowned. “There is no basement.”

Akshita grinned. “Then let’s go find it.”


Chapter 8: Night Entry

They returned at night.

Terrible idea.

Obviously.

“I just want to say, if we die, this is on you,” Akshita whispered.

“You came willingly,” Parvitha replied.

The school was silent.

Too silent.

They followed the map.

To the storage wing.

To a wall.

“Seriously?” Akshita said.

Avira touched it.

The wall… shifted.

A doorway appeared.


Chapter 9: The Mirror

Inside was a narrow corridor.

At the end—

A mirror.

Old. Cracked.

Parvitha stepped closer.

Her reflection… didn’t move.

She froze.

Akshita waved her hand. “Okay, that’s creepy.”

But Avira saw something else.

Behind their reflections—

A figure.

Watching.


Chapter 10: The Watcher

They turned around.

Nothing there.

When they looked back—

The figure was closer.

Inside the mirror.

Its face still hidden.

“You found it,” the whisper said.

Avira stepped forward.

“What are you?” she demanded.

The mirror cracked.

A hand pressed against the other side.

“Too late,” it said.

The lights flickered.

The corridor trembled.

And somewhere deep below—

Something awakened.

Chapter 11: The Portal

The mirror didn’t just crack.

It opened.

A thin line of light split across its surface, widening like something was tearing reality apart. Wind rushed through the corridor, pulling at their clothes, their hair—

“Back up!” Parvitha shouted.

But Avira didn’t move.

She stepped forward.

“Avira, are you crazy?!” Akshita grabbed her arm, but the pull was too strong.

The light swallowed them.

And suddenly—

Silence.

They hit the ground hard.

Grass.

Parvitha blinked. “We’re… outside?”

“No,” Avira whispered.

The sky above them wasn’t normal.

It shimmered. Like glass.

Cracked.


Chapter 12: The Veil

They stood slowly.

The world around them looked like their school…

but distorted.

Walls bent at impossible angles. Shadows stretched too long. Colors flickered like they couldn’t decide what they were.

“What is this place?” Akshita muttered.

“The Veil,” a voice answered.

They turned.

A tall figure stood nearby, cloaked in grey, face hidden.

“The space between what is… and what should not be.”

Parvitha narrowed her eyes. “And you are?”

“The Keeper.”


Chapter 13: Creatures of Shadow

The Keeper didn’t stay long.

“Leave before it finds you,” he warned, then vanished.

“Super helpful,” Akshita muttered.

A low growl echoed.

From behind the twisted walls, shapes began to emerge.

Not quite solid.

Not quite shadows.

“They’re coming,” Avira said.

The creatures moved fast.

Akshita grabbed a broken metal rod. “Finally, something I understand.”

Parvitha pulled Avira back. “We run. Now.”


Chapter 14: The Warning

They hid inside a collapsed hallway.

The creatures passed.

Barely.

Parvitha tried to think logically, but nothing made sense.

“The Keeper said ‘it,’” she said. “Not ‘them.’”

Avira nodded slowly. “There’s something worse.”

Akshita sighed. “Of course there is. Why wouldn’t there be?”

Then the ground trembled.

Something huge moved in the distance.


Chapter 15: Avira’s Connection

As they moved deeper, Avira began to slow.

“You okay?” Parvitha asked.

“I… know this place,” Avira said.

Akshita blinked. “You’ve been to creepy shadow dimension before? Good to know.”

Avira ignored her.

She walked ahead, turning corners without hesitation.

“How do you know where to go?” Parvitha asked.

Avira hesitated.

“I don’t. It’s like… it knows me.”


Chapter 16: The Broken Timeline

They found a classroom.

Except—

It wasn’t from their time.

Old desks. Faded walls. A calendar from years ago.

“Wait,” Parvitha said, scanning it. “This is from 2008.”

Akshita frowned. “That’s impossible.”

Avira pointed at the board.

The same symbol.

Drawn again and again.

Someone had been here before them.


Chapter 17: The Missing Girl

In the corner—

A name scratched into the desk.

“Meera.”

Parvitha’s eyes widened. “There was a student—she disappeared years ago.”

Akshita went still. “Don’t tell me…”

Avira whispered, “She found this place.”

A sudden whisper filled the room.

“Help me…”

The same voice.

But weaker.


Chapter 18: The Symbol

Parvitha studied the symbol again.

“This isn’t random,” she said. “It’s a pattern.”

Three lines.

Three points.

Three people.

“Us,” Akshita said.

Parvitha nodded slowly. “We’re part of this.”

Avira stepped back.

“No,” she said. “Not part of it.”

Her voice trembled.

“I’m the center of it.”


Chapter 19: The Betrayal Hint

They returned to the open grounds.

The sky cracked further.

Time felt… unstable.

The Keeper reappeared.

“You shouldn’t trust each other completely,” he said.

Akshita scoffed. “Yeah, not taking friendship advice from a ghost.”

But Parvitha noticed something.

He wasn’t looking at all of them.

Just Avira.


Chapter 20: The Collapse

The Veil began to break.

Chunks of reality fell apart like shattered glass.

The ground split beneath them.

“We need to get out!” Parvitha shouted.

“The mirror!” Akshita said.

But Avira didn’t move.

She stared into the distance.

Toward something forming in the cracks.

A shape.

A presence.

Watching them.

Waiting.

“It’s coming,” she whispered.

And this time—

The whisper didn’t sound like a call.

It sounded like a warning.

Chapter 21: The Code

Back in the real world, nothing felt real anymore.

The school looked normal again.

Too normal.

Parvitha spread out her notes, sketches of the symbol covering pages.

“This isn’t just a mark,” she said. “It’s a code.”

Akshita leaned over. “Please tell me it doesn’t unlock something worse.”

Parvitha ignored her.

“Three lines. Three roles. It matches what the book said.”

“One will hear. One will see. One will decide.”

They all turned to Avira.

She looked away.


Chapter 22: The Trap

They returned to the hidden room.

Bad idea.

Again.

The moment Akshita stepped inside—

The door slammed shut.

“Okay, not funny!” she shouted, yanking the handle.

It didn’t budge.

Parvitha tried to force it open. Nothing.

Inside, Akshita turned—

The mirror stood behind her.

Alone.

“Nope,” she muttered. “Absolutely not.”

The mirror flickered.

And something stepped out.


Chapter 23: Awakening

Outside, Avira froze.

She heard Akshita scream.

Something snapped inside her.

The whisper returned—

But now it wasn’t distant.

It was within her.

“Let me in.”

Her eyes glowed faintly.

The symbol appeared on her wrist.

Parvitha stared. “Avira… what’s happening to you?”

Avira whispered—

“I think… I’m the door.”


Chapter 24: The Villain

Inside the room—

Akshita backed away slowly.

The figure from the mirror stood before her now.

Tall. Distorted.

Face shifting like broken glass.

“You shouldn’t have come,” it said.

Akshita swallowed. “Yeah, I’m getting that vibe.”

The figure tilted its head.

“I’ve been waiting… for her.”

“Avira?” Akshita asked.

It smiled.


Chapter 25: Friend or Enemy

Outside, Avira placed her hand on the door.

It melted.

Reality bending.

Parvitha stepped back. “That’s not normal. That’s really not normal.”

Inside—

Time slowed.

Akshita saw Avira walking in—

But something felt off.

“You’re late,” the entity said.

Avira’s voice echoed—

“I didn’t choose this.”

The entity stepped closer.

“But you were chosen.”


Chapter 26: The Past Repeats

Visions flooded the room.

A girl.

Meera.

Standing where Avira stood now.

Hearing the same whisper.

Making the same mistake.

“She tried to stop me,” the entity said.

“And she failed.”

The vision shattered.

Akshita clenched her fists. “Not happening again.”


Chapter 27: Breaking Point

Parvitha pulled Avira back.

“We’re leaving,” she said firmly.

Avira resisted.

“You don’t understand,” she said. “If I leave—it follows.”

Akshita shouted, “If you stay, you become it!”

Silence.

The trio stood frozen.

For the first time—

They weren’t united.


Chapter 28: The Truth of the Veil

The Keeper appeared once more.

“This world exists because of imbalance,” he said.

Parvitha snapped, “Then fix it!”

“I cannot,” he replied.

He looked at Avira.

“She is the balance.”

Everything clicked.

Parvitha whispered, “The Veil… needs her.”


Chapter 29: Time Fracture

Reality cracked again.

But this time—

It spread into their world.

Classrooms flickered between past and present.

Students froze mid-step.

Time… breaking.

Akshita grabbed Parvitha. “We’re out of time. Literally.”

Avira stood still.

At the center of it all.


Chapter 30: Reunion

Parvitha stepped forward.

“No more secrets,” she said.

Akshita joined her. “No more running.”

They stood beside Avira.

Together.

Whatever this was—

They’d face it as three.

Avira looked at them, tears in her eyes.

“I don’t know how this ends,” she said.

Parvitha gave a small, steady smile.

“Then we write the ending ourselves.”

Behind them—

The Veil began to open again.

This time—

Wider than ever before.

Chapter 31: The Final Map

The book returned.

This time, it didn’t wait.

Ink spread violently across its pages, forming a final map—far more complex than before.

Parvitha studied it quickly. “This isn’t the school anymore… it’s the center of the Veil.”

Akshita cracked her knuckles. “Final boss level. Nice.”

Avira stared at the map.

“I know this place,” she said.

“Of course you do,” Akshita muttered.


Chapter 32: Into the Core

The Veil opened fully.

No mirror this time.

Just a tear in reality.

They stepped through together.

The world inside was… empty.

Endless.

Fragments of memories floating like broken glass—voices, laughter, screams.

“This is where everything connects,” Parvitha whispered.

“No,” Avira said.

“This is where everything ends.”


Chapter 33: Reality vs Illusion

The path twisted.

Each of them saw something different.

Parvitha saw a perfect world—everything logical, safe.

Akshita saw power—control, fearlessness.

Avira saw silence.

Peace.

“None of this is real,” Parvitha said, forcing herself forward.

Akshita hesitated… then followed.

Avira stood still the longest.

Then she closed her eyes—and walked through.


Chapter 34: The Choice

At the center—

The entity waited.

Clearer now.

More human.

More terrifying.

“You’ve come,” it said.

Avira stepped forward.

“It ends here.”

The entity smiled. “It begins here.”

The symbol burned brighter.

Three lines.

One decision.


Chapter 35: The Truth of the Entity

Parvitha spoke first.

“You’re not just a monster,” she said. “You’re part of this system.”

The entity nodded.

“I am the Veil.”

Akshita frowned. “Great. We’re fighting reality itself.”

The entity looked at Avira.

“And she… is its heart.”


Chapter 36: The Sacrifice

The truth hit hard.

To close the Veil—

The heart had to remain.

Forever.

“No,” Parvitha said immediately.

“Find another way.”

“There isn’t one,” the Keeper’s voice echoed faintly.

Akshita shook her head. “We don’t do sacrifices. That’s not our story.”

Avira smiled softly.

“Maybe it is.”


Chapter 37: The Final Stand

The Veil began collapsing violently.

The entity lost control.

Shadows erupted, attacking everything.

Akshita fought them off, pulling Parvitha back.

“Do something!” she shouted.

Parvitha’s mind raced.

“There has to be a loophole—there’s always a loophole!”

Avira stood at the center.

Calm.

“I know what to do.”


Chapter 38: The Decision

The symbol split.

Three paths.

Not one.

Parvitha froze. “Wait…”

Akshita looked at her. “You figured it out?”

Parvitha nodded.

“It was never one sacrifice.”

She looked at both of them.

“It was always three choices.”

Silence.

Understanding.


Chapter 39: The End… Almost

They stepped forward together.

Each taking a line of the symbol.

The Veil reacted—

Not violently.

But… steadily.

Balancing.

The entity screamed—

Not in anger.

But in release.

Light spread.

The cracks sealed.

The world—

Reset.


Chapter 40: The Whisper Returns

The school hallway.

Morning.

Normal.

Parvitha blinked.

Akshita stretched. “Okay… that felt like a weird dream.”

Avira stood still.

Near the notice board.

Parvitha walked closer.

The symbol—

Gone.

Everything… fine.

Too fine.

Then—

A faint whisper.

Barely there.

“Avira…”

She froze.

A small smile appeared on her face.

Not scared.

Not confused.

Just knowing.

Somewhere—

Deep beyond the visible—

The Veil still existed.

Not broken.

Not gone.

Just… waiting.

THE END!