로그인The hallway outside Room 1313 was far too quiet.
Winona stood beside Ava while hotel staff moved elegantly through the corridor delivering luggage to different rooms. Soft golden lights glowed overhead, expensive paintings lined the walls, and everything looked perfectly luxurious.
Which somehow made it creepier.
“You know,” Ava said while examining her room key, “normal hotels usually avoid the number thirteen because people think it’s cursed.”
“Comforting.”
Ava grinned. “Goodnight. If I die mysteriously, make me look hot at the funeral.”
“You already look high maintenance enough dead or alive.”
“Love you too.”
They separated at the hallway corner, leaving Winona alone.
The silence felt heavier immediately.
Winona slid her card against the scanner and stepped inside Room 1313.
The suite looked massive. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlooked dark mountains wrapped in rain while warm amber lighting reflected across polished black furniture. A fireplace crackled softly near the king-sized bed, and expensive perfume lingered faintly in the air.
A handwritten card rested on the table.
WELCOME, MISS HART.
WE HOPE YOU SURVIVE YOUR STAY.
Winona stared at it for a long moment.
“See, this is exactly why rich people are terrifying.”
Her phone buzzed.
[Your first activity begins tomorrow at 10 A.M.]
[Until then, guests are encouraged to rest.]
A second message arrived immediately after.
[Please remember tonight’s safety rule.]
DO NOT OPEN YOUR DOOR AFTER 12 A.M.
NO MATTER WHO IS KNOCKING.Winona tossed the phone onto the bed.
“This show is trying way too hard.”
Still, unease curled quietly in her stomach.
She walked toward the window, watching rain pour endlessly across the mountains outside. The hotel stood completely isolated from the world, surrounded by thick forest and darkness deep enough to swallow everything beyond the gates.
No nearby roads or other buildings.
A soft knock suddenly came from the door. Winona jumped slightly before checking the clock.
11:07 P.M.
Still safe, probably. She opened the door carefully.
The dark-haired man from earlier leaned casually against the hallway wall with one hand in his pocket. Of course he did.
Winona crossed her arms immediately. “Do you always appear outside women’s rooms at night or am I getting special treatment?”
“Special treatment,” he replied calmly.
Annoyingly smooth.
He held up a small silver lighter. “You dropped this in the lobby.”
Winona blinked in surprise before taking it from him. “I didn’t even notice it was missing.”
“I noticed.”
For some reason, that answer affected her more than it should have.
Up close, he looked even more unfairly attractive. Dark hair slightly messy, sharp features softened by tired eyes, and a voice quiet enough to make people instinctively lean closer.
Dangerous face, dangerous voice- dangerous combination.
Winona cleared her throat. “You know, most normal people introduce themselves before appearing dramatically outside hotel rooms.”
A faint smile touched his lips.
“Adrian.”
“Winona.”
“I know.”
Before she could respond, another elevator ding echoed down the hallway followed by loud laughter. Several contestants stumbled out carrying drinks while cameras followed behind them.
The glamorous atmosphere returned instantly, like the strange tension between them had never existed.
One of the contestants spotted Adrian and grinned knowingly. “There you are. We thought you disappeared already.”
Adrian barely looked at them. Instead, his eyes remained on Winona.
“You should try to sleep early tonight,” he said quietly.
“And if I don’t?”
His gaze lowered briefly toward the silver room key in her hand.
“Then don’t answer the door after midnight.”
A chill crawled slowly down her spine.
Winona forced a laugh. “You people are really committed to this creepy hotel theme.”
Adrian looked like he wanted to say something else. But instead, he stepped backward into the hallway shadows.
“Goodnight, Winona.”
Then he walked away.
The moment he disappeared around the corner, the hallway lights flickered once. Winona frowned uneasily before closing the door behind her.
Outside, thunder roared across the mountains.
And somewhere deep inside the hotel, something knocked back.
"I died in the last loop? What if I die in every loop?” she asked more softly now.Adrian’s expression shifted slightly, and for the first time since meeting him, he looked completely honest instead of guarded.“I don't know. What I do know is that I will save you this time.”The answer hit harder than she expected.Winona had spent years around people who only loved loudly when it benefited them. Her ex used grand gestures whenever he wanted forgiveness, and even before the cheating, she had constantly felt like she was fighting for attention in a relationship that drained her more than it healed her.But Adrian looked at her like losing her had already destroyed him once before.Winona stepped closer slowly until only inches separated them. “That’s a very intense thing to say to a woman you met yesterday.”His gaze dropped briefly toward her lips before returning to her eyes again. “It doesn’t feel like yesterday to me.”Something warm twisted painfully inside her chest.So she kiss
The atmosphere inside the hotel shifted slightly after the challenge ended.Nobody said it out loud, but surviving together had changed something between them. The panic from earlier slowly faded as the contestants finally left Daniel Cross’s suite and returned downstairs looking emotionally exhausted.Julian immediately demanded alcohol.Moira surprisingly agreed with him.“I usually drink after interrogations,” she admitted while accepting a glass from the hotel bar. “This somehow feels worse.”Liam sat beside her looking equally drained. “I still think there’s some technological explanation behind all this, but I’m starting to hate every possible answer.”“That’s the spirit,” Monica said cheerfully while snapping pictures of everyone with an old digital camera she somehow carried around constantly.Ava stretched dramatically beside Winona while they walked through the lobby together. “I deserve financial compensation for today’s trauma.”“You’d spend it on cocktails within twenty m
For several long seconds after the woman vanished from the mirror, nobody inside the bathroom spoke.The cracked glass reflected only their terrified faces now while the emergency lights continued flashing dim red across the walls. Water still dripped steadily from the sink, but somehow the silence felt even worse than the screaming earlier.Then Monica slowly looked toward Winona.“Listen,” she said carefully, “this is going to sound insane, but that creepy mirror woman kind of looked like you.”Winona stared at her. “Excuse me?”“I couldn’t see her face properly because of the hair,” Monica continued, “but the height, the build, even the voice a little bit…”Julian pointed dramatically toward the mirror. “I also vote against haunted future Winona.”Liam, however, looked thoughtful instead of scared. “Actually, this could still be manipulated footage.”Everyone turned toward him.“I’m serious,” he explained quickly. “I’m a journalist. I’ve covered AI scams, deepfakes, fake livestream
The scream came from inside the bathroom, and for a second everyone inside Daniel Cross’s suite stopped breathing.Moira immediately pushed past the others and rushed toward the sound while Liam followed close behind her. The emergency lights continued flashing dim red across the room.Winona moved forward too, but Adrian caught her wrist briefly before she entered.“Be careful,” he said quietly.Winona looked at him with raised brows. “You think I’m the type to stand outside while everyone else investigates?”“No. You’re exactly the type to run toward danger.”“And you still followed me.”Something softer flickered briefly across Adrian’s expression before he let her go and walked beside her into the bathroom.The first thing Winona noticed was the smell. The air carried a damp rotten scent that did not belong inside a five-star hotel bathroom. Water dripped steadily from one of the sinks, echoing unnaturally loudly in the silence.Iris stood frozen beside the bathtub with both hands
Nobody inside Daniel Cross’s suite spoke for several seconds after Adrian pointed toward the painting above the fireplace.Julian stared at it suspiciously before taking one dramatic step backward. “I would just like everyone to know that if a ghost jumps out of that wall, I’m sacrificing all of you and running first.”“We can’t even leave the room,” Liam reminded him while glancing toward the locked door.The timer on the television continued ticking down steadily.25:41Moira walked toward the fireplace without hesitation and carefully lifted the painting off the wall.A hidden compartment sat behind it. Inside rested a small black camera.“Well,” Monica said slowly, “that’s unsettling.”A tiny red light blinked from the device. The camera was still recording.Winona immediately looked toward Adrian.His expression darkened slightly. “That definitely wasn’t there before.”Moira picked up the camera carefully before placing it onto the table near the television. “Can someone connect
The silence inside Daniel Cross’s suite felt unnatural.Winona stepped farther into the room slowly while the others followed behind her. Everything looked spotless, untouched, and painfully normal. The king-sized bed was perfectly made, the curtains were drawn neatly across the windows, and not a single personal belonging remained anywhere inside the suite.It looked less like someone had disappeared and more like someone had erased him completely.“That’s impossible,” Keisha muttered. “He was literally checked into this room yesterday.”Liam walked toward the closet and pulled the doors open sharply. “No luggage. Nothing.”Julian whistled softly. “Either mega-rich people travel extremely light or our dead actor got vacuumed out of existence.”Moira ignored him while examining the room carefully. “Nobody cleans a suite this quickly unless they’re hiding evidence.”Ava moved closer to Winona nervously. “I officially hate this hotel.”“This was your idea.”“Don't remind me..."Winona g







