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A man fails to escape a botched robbery. Shame that it was never meant to go well
"The alarm wasn't supposed to go off yet. That's what Sebastian thought when the sharp sound cut through the air. He still had time. He was sure he still had more than enough minutes left. Sebastian blinked a few times at a rapid speed. He pinched himself in his left arm to ensure he wasn't imagining this like you would in dreams. He was pulled out of his slum by the sound that declared the end of this all. How could it be that the timer already had run out? What would happen to him now? He didn’t know the answer. He had never felt so small all his life.
If only he had known this when he got that message on Monday, all this would never have happened. If he had just blocked the number, then his younger brother would still be alive."
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Mara Córdova moves into a new apartment, only to be haunted by an alarm that chimes every night at precisely 3:32 a.m., pulling her into unsettling dreams of endless hallways, forgotten relics, and shadowed figures. Her search for answers leads her to the story of Rosa and Eva Castillo, the last victims of an ancient curse that traps souls one by one, feeding off those who stray too far into the darkness. As Mara unravels the curse’s secrets, she realizes too late that her fate is sealed—forever bound to the shadows that claimed the Castillos before her.
A man fails to escape a botched robbery. Shame that it was never meant to go well
This is one dream put into words. A story about a girl who lost so much, trying to work it out and deal with the situation. Yearning for the truth but never being close enough. Wishing things played out differently.
Little sad and heavy.
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Angela always knew what would happen when she wakes up each day. Her alarm went off at the same time each day, the amount of orange in the sky shifting with the seasons. She would get dressed and have a simple breakfast. Go to work, come home. The same thing each day, each week, just the way she like it. Until today.