The Governor's Palace
In the vibrant city of Calcutta, an atmosphere of celebration filled the air. The residents enjoyed each day as if it were a special occasion, particularly the children who reveled in the joyous atmosphere. Among the prominent figures in Calcutta were the three brothers: Martin, Albert, and Johnny, who happened to be the governor's siblings. A grand function was organized at the residence of the governor's brother, and the festivities were enjoyed by all who attended.
As time passed, a tragic event unfolded that left the community in shock. The untimely deaths of the three brothers brought sorrow and confusion, as the cause of their demise remained a mystery. The once lively house of the brothers gradually transformed into a somber and desolate place, only preserving the memories of the vibrant trio. Stories about their lives were passed down from generation to generation, captivating the imaginations of children. The mysterious circumstances surrounding their deaths fueled fear among the locals, and the house acquired a reputation as a haunted dwelling.
Among the curious children was a boy named Tom, whose father, Kaveen, worked as a property dealer. Tom's inquisitive nature led him to yearn for more knowledge about the enigmatic brothers. One day, his curiosity got the better of him, and he ventured inside the house. Startled by a strange noise, Tom hastily retreated, sharing his experience with his friends. Consequently, the children began referring to the place as the Haunted House. Upon hearing about this, Tom's father decided to relocate his son, ensuring he would stay away from the haunting influence of the house. They settled in Aleppe, a town known for its captivating natural surroundings.
In Aleppe, Tom enrolled in Saint Paul School after completing his eighth grade. As he pursued his education, Tom made new friends and...
As time passed, a tragic event unfolded that left the community in shock. The untimely deaths of the three brothers brought sorrow and confusion, as the cause of their demise remained a mystery. The once lively house of the brothers gradually transformed into a somber and desolate place, only preserving the memories of the vibrant trio. Stories about their lives were passed down from generation to generation, captivating the imaginations of children. The mysterious circumstances surrounding their deaths fueled fear among the locals, and the house acquired a reputation as a haunted dwelling.
Among the curious children was a boy named Tom, whose father, Kaveen, worked as a property dealer. Tom's inquisitive nature led him to yearn for more knowledge about the enigmatic brothers. One day, his curiosity got the better of him, and he ventured inside the house. Startled by a strange noise, Tom hastily retreated, sharing his experience with his friends. Consequently, the children began referring to the place as the Haunted House. Upon hearing about this, Tom's father decided to relocate his son, ensuring he would stay away from the haunting influence of the house. They settled in Aleppe, a town known for its captivating natural surroundings.
In Aleppe, Tom enrolled in Saint Paul School after completing his eighth grade. As he pursued his education, Tom made new friends and...