Zarna rolled down the window as Tej stopped the car. It was pouring; thunder and lightning made the atmosphere eerie than it already was.
Advika rubbed her palms peeping out of the window.
An ancient, ruined temple was visible from the car. "Nobody in plain sight," said Ray as he looked around. Maya removed a small device which looked more like a cell phone. "Seriously, Maya," said Advika and nodded her head. "Wait," said Ray as he turned to look at the device. "Is this a..."
"Yes, this device can detect ghosts," said Maya with a smile.
"Might I ask, from where did you get this device?" questioned Advika. "She works in the supernatural studies department, Adu," remarked Zarna. "I bet you stole it," said Ray and winked. Maya giggled and punched him playfully.
"So, Maya," said Tej removing the seat belt. "Does your device detect any ghosts here, nearby? What's the range it works?"
"It can detect energies, negative energies up to a range of a few meters," revealed Maya and pressed a black button on the device.
"Negative," said Maya as a green light flashed on the small screen of the device. "After me," said Tej and stepped out of the car wearing his overcoat. The others followed.
"Doesn't it looks like the Khajuraho?" questioned Ray as he shielded his eyes from the rain. "Yes," nodded Zarna and pursed her thin lips.
Advika wore her spectacles and tied her hair into a ponytail. "Maya, I suggest you tie your hair," she said, looking at Maya who had left her shoulder-length curly hair open. Maya quickly took the bow on her wrist and struggled to tie her hair into a bun.
Tej locked the car, and they took a few steps towards the temple. "Any of you girls carrying a hairpin?" quizzed Ray flashing a bright smile. "Yes," replied Maya. "But why?"
"We have to break in the temple and library both," said Tej firmly.
"I can't believe we're doing this," whispered Advika and removed her phone from her jeans pocket.
They cautiously walked towards the temple, looking around, making sure no one saw them.
"Hairpin please," said Ray extending his hand as they stood in front of the giant door of the temple. Maya handed him her hairpin and looked at him. She was doubtful of Ray being able to open the lock with just an ordinary hairpin.
Ray turned the hairpin a few times, and with a low sound, the lock opened. Maya was amazed. Zarna and Advika exchanged a look and smiled. "Good job," said Advika bemused.
Tej let the way as they slowly pushed open the door and entered the temple closing the door behind them. Advika could feel her heart pound. Zarna held Advika's arm. "I'm beginning to feel scared," she said. Advika lightly pressed her arm, "me too," she replied.
They removed their cell phones and switched on the flashlights to see the stairs.
"Might be at least 80 steps," said Ray looking at the stairs which led to the entrance porch of the temple.
"Quick," said Tej and sped towards the porch for shelter. The others followed.
They removed their overcoat once they were inside the temple and had a roof on their head.
The porch was spacious with a few diyas lit in the corners.
"Let's explore," said Maya taking a step towards the hall of the temple.
They went inside, examining the walls of the temple. It comprised of different rocks and slate. "Wow," said Zarna and touched the walls.
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