Rudra says, "I'm not Kiara, and I'm not a girl either." "Kiara, what's wrong with you? How can you forget your own mother?" Rudra starts recalling the name Kiara, and it clicks in his memory. Kiara was the girl who fell into the river with him. Rudra begins checking his own body, looking at his breasts, and starts to panic. He gets up from the bed and starts pacing around, feeling extremely anxious. Please note that the story seems to be evolving, and there might be some inconsistencies in the narrative. "Kiara, what are you doing?" "I have a mirror with me." "No, I have a phone. If you want, you can use its camera." "Open your phone's camera and hand it to me." Rudra looks at himself in the camera and sees the face of a girl on his phone's screen. He is astonished to see himself like this. This was the same girl who had fallen into the river with him. Rudra's soul was now inside her body. Rudra questions himself, "Is this a dream? It must be a dream; it can't be real." He pinches himself and feels the pain, confirming it's not a dream. "Kiara, what are you doing? I don't understand. You're scaring me now." "Auntie." "Why do you keep calling me Auntie? Kiara, I'm your mother! Why are you calling me Auntie?" "Yes, Mom. Can you please tell me what happened to the boy who fell into the river with me? Is he okay?" "Yes, a boy fell into the river with you. Due to that boy, you're in this condition now. He didn't survive." "He didn't survive? What about his body?" "His body was given to his family long ago, and his last rites have been performed. He was severely injured on his way to the hospital." "He's trying to commit suicide, Mom, but because of him, our daughter is in trouble." "I wanted to commit suicide, Mom, but he's okay now, right?" "He had a terrible fate. He died on the way to the hospital."
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