Isabella Pazmino Schell
@IsabellaV
Isabella Pazmino-Schell is a writer and student at Cornell University, where she contributes to the Cornell Daily Sun. Passionate about storytelling that explores psychological intrigue, mystery, and complex emotional landscapes, Isabella creates narratives that draw readers into immersive, thought-provoking worlds. Her work often centers on young protagonists and themes of identity, legacy, and the unknown, blending her interest in literature with her academic focus on information science and ethics.
Ithaca, New York
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Nineteen-year-old Andrés stands alone on a frozen lake, the cracks beneath his feet echoing the fractures within his own mind. Struggling with depression and weighed down by memories, he confronts moments from his past that shaped his sense of worth. As he recalls painful words, lost love, and fleeting moments of warmth, Andrés faces the quiet temptation of letting go and slipping beneath the ice. But in the solitude of the lake, he finds a small, fragile resolve—a reminder that even in darkness, there may be a reason to take one more step forward
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.