write a short story based on an unexpected return
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It was seven by the watch as the red sun was fading away in the distant horizon in the village of Itrani. I love the silence here broken occasionally by some lovely bird songs that you will never hear in the city.
Pundit’s house, Bhola being the father of the deceased Hari.
A small crowd had already gathered in the place and I found Dr Stevenson, a senior psychiatrist from an American University, taking down some notes while a child was animatedly describing things in great detail. The child had evidently recognised every member of Bhola’s household and seemed to recognise all the people in the village who were close to Hari, recounting vivid details of his past life as Hari.
The moment the child’s the eyes fell on me, he came rushing towards me to touch my feet, exactly as Hari used to do and then asked me how my back pain was. He reminded me that the last time he had met me, I had complained of a very bad lower back pain and he had applied some medicine over the area which I had found very comforting.