THANKYOU☺




A newly wedded couple, Hina and Hemant just shifted to an apartment. They were living happily and was satisfied with their new life. One day, when Hemant was out for his business meeting, an old man of about 60 years or more, with grey hair, wrinkled face and all, who was wearing ragged clothes came and knocked the door.

When Hina asked who he was, the man replied that he lived in the same building just beside their apartment and wanted to give them a present as they are new to the place and also as their wedding gift. He gave a barrel full of vodka. The wife thanked the man, and he too was grateful that she took his gift. The man said, "Thank you," and smiled sweetly and went back to his room. She felt happy to receive the present. That night when Hemant came home, she told the story to him, and they decided to throw a party. 

The next evening, they had a great party, spend fun time together, eating food and drinking the vodka. After the party was over, they decided to put the barrel to another place. They thought they had drunk all the vodka, but it was very heavy after that too. When her husband took out the lid of the barrel, there was a dead body inside it, and they had drunk the alcohol which was preserving the body from decaying.



 Horrified by the scene, Hina and Hemant called the police. When they arrived, they told the whole story to the police. They went to that old man's room but found no single clue. Instead, they found an old man's wig, makeup kit, ragged clothes and a small note in which it was written   

                             THANKYOU 

with a small smiley in it☺.








After a lot of searching and hard work police finally found the murderer and put him in jail. They came to know that he was a serial killer and murdered a lot of people mercilessly and even fled from jail every time. He was an experienced killer. 

 Hina and Hemant are still afraid that maybe the killer will again escape from jail, and they will be his next target ... 



                                                                                                                               Susmita Chettri 


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