Before him, her eyes filled with an eerie glow. She was dressed in a tattered white gown, her hair disheveled and matted with dirt. As she hovered in the air, her pale, translucent figure emitted an icy chill that sent shivers down Iswaran's spine.
The ghostly woman let out a bloodcurdling scream that echoed through the room, causing Iswaran to cover his ears in a futile attempt to block out the terrifying sound. Her voice was filled with anguish and despair, as if she carried the weight of a thousand tormented souls.
Iswaran could feel his heart pounding in his chest as he stared at the ghost in disbelief. Despite his fear, a deep curiosity compelled him to find out more about this apparition. Summoning up his courage, he cautiously approached the ghost and asked, "Who are you? Why are you haunting me?"
The ghost's wailing turned into a mournful sob as she began to speak, her voice filled with sorrow and longing. "I am Meera," she whispered, her ethereal form flickering like a dying flame. "I was wronged in life, and my spirit cannot find peace until justice is served."
Intrigued and sympathetic, Iswaran listened intently as Meera recounted her tragic tale. She had been a young bride, married off to a wealthy man who had promised her love and happiness. However, her husband's true nature revealed itself soon after their wedding, as he subjected her to unimaginable cruelty and abuse.
One fateful night, unable to bear the pain any longer, Meera's spirit had broken, and she had taken her own life. But even in death, her torment continued, as her husband's wicked deeds remained unpunished.
Iswaran, moved by Meera's story, vowed to seek justice on her behalf. With his knowledge of the supernatural and connections to others who could help, he delved into the dark past of Meera's husband, determined to uncover the truth and bring him to justice.
Days turned into weeks, and weeks into months, as Iswaran tirelessly gathered evidence and sought out witnesses who could testify against the cruel husband. The journey was fraught with danger and obstacles, but Iswaran remained resolute, motivated by his desire to free Meera's spirit from eternal suffering.
Finally, after months of relentless pursuit, Iswaran found the evidence he needed to expose the truth. Armed with his findings, he presented them to the authorities, ensuring that Meera's husband would face the consequences of his actions.
As the news of her husband's arrest reached Meera's restless spirit, a sense of peace began to wash over her. Gradually, her ghostly form started to fade, and a gentle smile appeared on her face. She whispered her gratitude to Iswaran, his dedication and determination having brought her the justice she had longed for.
With the spirit of Meera finally at peace, Iswaran knew that he had fulfilled his duty. The horrible ghost of the woman that had appeared before him was no longer a haunting presence, but a grateful soul set free.