The man's gun fired repeatedly, and Payu watched in horror as Rohan's mom, dad, sister, and finally Rohan himself, all fell to the ground.Payu was frozen in shock, unable to move or speak. The man walked up to him, a twisted smile on his face."You're the only one left," he said, his voice dripping with malice. "And you're going to take the fall for this."
The man pressed the gun into Payu's hand, wrapping his fingers around it. Payu felt a wave of numbness wash over him.
The man turned and walked away, leaving Payu standing alone amidst the carnage.
Hours passed, and Payu didn't move. He was trapped in a nightmare, unable to wake up.
Finally, the sound of sirens broke the silence. The police arrived, surrounding the house.
When they found Payu, he was still standing, the gun clutched in his hand. His eyes were vacant, his expression shell-shocked.The police officers approached him cautiously, their guns drawn.
"Payu, drop the gun," one of them ordered.
But Payu didn't respond. He just stood there, frozen in horror...
The police officers approached him cautiously, their guns drawn."Payu, drop the gun," one of them ordered.
But Payu didn't respond. He just stood there, frozen in horror.
"I said drop the gun, or else we're going to shoot you!" the officer yelled, his voice firm and commanding.Payu's eyes slowly focused on the officers, and he seemed to register their presence for the first time. He looked down at the gun in his hand, and then back at the officers.
Slowly, he opened his fingers, and the gun clattered to the floor.
The officers rushed forward, surrounding Payu and pinning him to the ground.
As they handcuffed him, Payu's eyes went blank, and he whispered a single word: "Rohan..."Payu was taken away to Thonglor Police Station in Bangkok, Thailand, his mind reeling with the events of the night. He was thrown into a cell, the cold metal door clanging shut behind him.
The next morning, the police officer who had arrested him came to take him out. "Payu, you're coming with me," he said gruffly.
Payu stumbled out of the cell, his eyes adjusting to the bright light of the police station. He was led to an interrogation room, where a detective was waiting for him."Payu, we need to talk," the detective said, his eyes narrowing. "We have evidence that suggests you were involved in the murder of Rohan's family. Care to explain?"
The detective's expression turned skeptical. "A man without a face and without an identity?" he repeated. "That's not very helpful, Payu."Payu shook his head, feeling frustrated. "I'm telling you, that's what I saw! He was like a ghost or something." The detective sighed.
"Payu, we have evidence that suggests you were the only one at the scene of the crime. We have fingerprints, footprints, and eyewitness accounts that, all point to you."
Payu's eyes widened in horror. "No, that's not possible! I didn't do it, I swear!"But the detective just shook his head. "I'm afraid the evidence says otherwise, Payu. You're going to have to come with us."
Payu felt a cold dread creeping up his spine as the detective handcuffed him and led him away. He knew he was innocent, but it seemed like no one believed him...
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