120 Days
I
woke up at 5:42 a.m. with my heart pounding so hard it felt like someone had
knocked on my chest.
The room was dark blue, lit by early
morning light.
I just stared at the window.
Because the dream still
felt alive.
It started so normally.
I
was returning home from somewhere nearby. My colony was literally a five-minute
walk away. I could already see the electric poles near our lane.
But for some reason… I
boarded a bus.
I
still remember that feeling from the dream, the strange awareness that something
was wrong, even though everything looked ordinary.
The bus was nearly
empty.
A mother sleeping against the window.
An older man chewing paan.
Four men are sitting together near the
back.
And one kid.
Maybe ten years old.
He sat alone.
Barefoot.
School uniform covered
in dust.
At first, he looked
scared.
Then he smiled.
Not like a child.
Like someone pretending
to be one.
The bus stopped near a
roadside tea stall after my stop. I remember feeling irritated.
“Why didn’t I get down
earlier?” I asked myself.
That’s when the kid
stood up.
He pulled out a knife..
No shouting.
No warning.
Just movement.
Fast.
Wet.
Silent.
By the time people understood
what was happening, four men were already dead.
Their throats….
I still remember the
sound more than the blood.
The bus driver tried to
run.
The boy looked at him.
And suddenly the driver
froze.
Like his body had
stopped listening to him.
That’s when the world
changed.
Not slowly.
Instantly.
The sky outside became pale grey.
The buildings looked stretched..
Electric wires moved like veins under
the air.
The road no longer felt like Earth.
It felt controlled.
Like something huge was watching from above.
The boy stepped off the
bus.
And everyone followed
him.
Not willingly.
Like puppets.
I observed....
I don’t know how long.
The roads kept
changing. Streets folded into places I had never seen. Shops had no names. Dogs
stood still like statues.
Then I met them.
Two people..
A man around thirty.
A girl may be my age.
Both terrified.
Both exhausted.
And both carrying the
same thing I had.
A message.
120 DAYS
No sender.
No explanation.
Just those words burned
into our phones.
The man told me they
had been tracking “the activity.”
Every
night, strange black patterns spread slowly across the ground near the bus
stop, like cracks growing under invisible glass.
And every day....
People disappeared.
No news reports.
No police cases.
Nothing.
As if the world itself was hiding it.
“We tried leaving,” the
girl said.
“It follows.”
“Who?” I asked.
Neither of them
answered.
Because deep down....
We already knew.
It wasn’t human.
Days passed.
Then months.
The
three of us stayed in contact secretly. Never speaking on calls. Never message
directly. Always changing locations.
But no matter where we
went…
We
would see signs.
A child staring too long.
A stranger smiling at us in a crowd.
Footsteps behind us in empty streets.
Like something was learning us.
Studying us.
Counting down.
Day 97.
Cracks began appearing
in the ground in our colony..
Day 103.
Birds stopped sitting
on electric wires.
Day 111.
Everyone in the colony
suddenly received money.
Exactly 10 crore
rupees.
No source.
No bank history.
Just transferred.
People celebrated..
Bought gold. Cars.
Phones.
But we knew the truth.
“If you use the money,”
the man whispered, “they’ll find you faster.”
“How?” I asked.
He looked at me with
dead eyes.
“Because it isn’t
money.”
That night, I saw my neighbor
counting cash in his room.
At 2:14 a.m., all the
lights in his house switched off..
At once.
Then came the
screaming.
By morning…
The house was empty.
No blood.
No bodies.
Just wet footprints
leading upward across the ceiling.
Day 120.
We
decided to leave the city before sunset.
No phones.
No ATM cards.
No vehicles.
Just walk..
Disappear.
We reached the highway
outside town while the sky turned orange.
For the first time in
months…
It felt peaceful.
Then, every phone
around us began ringing at once.
Hundreds
of them.
Inside houses.
Inside pockets.
Inside moving cars.
One sound.
One vibration.
The girl slowly checked
her dead phone.
The screen was ON.
A message appeared.
WE FOUND YOU
The road beneath us
started cracking.
Not breaking.
Opening..
Like something
underneath was breathing.
The man began crying.
The girl couldn’t move.
And then….
We saw it.
Above the clouds.
Something enormous is
shifting behind the sky itself.
Not flying.
Watching.
Waiting.
Coming closer.
The last thing I
remember from the dream,
It was a child’s voice.
The same boy from the
bus.
Softly saying:
“You were never escaping.
I woke up instantly.
5:42 a.m.
Sweating.
Breathing hard.
I
looked around my room to make sure everything was normal.
The fan.
The wall clock.
The window.
Then I walked to the window and looked outside.
For one second…
I imagined a meteor falling
from the sky.
And right then..
A white contrail
appeared across the morning clouds.
Long.
Sharp.
Silent.
I stood frozen.
Then slowly took out my
phone…
and clicked a picture.
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| After the dream, it didn't feel normal anymore |


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