LOGINThe 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.
The final chime echoed through the hotel long after the grandfather clock should have fallen silent. Winona instinctively checked her phone.3:07 PM.The clock had just struck midnight and now it's 3 PM.Liam slowly closed the staff log, but none of them took their eyes off it. The entries felt too detailed to be fabricated for a reality show, and the scratched-out photograph lying beside the book only made the mystery heavier.Adrian finally broke the silence. "If this journal is real, somebody has been documenting these loops for years.""And they knew there were ten of us," Winona replied. "Not nine."Liam nodded. "The strange part isn't that there's a missing guest. It's that whoever wrote this expected all ten people to arrive."A cold electronic chime interrupted them as every television in the hallway switched on at once. The smiling host appeared again, but this time the cheerful expression looked forced.[Contestants, your investigation has exceeded today's expectations. As a
Winona stared at the photograph for several long seconds before looking at the date again.October 18, 2017.The picture had clearly been taken a year after the one shown in the dining hall. Adrian stood near the reception desk. Ava was laughing with Monica. Liam appeared to be arguing with someone in the background. Every contestant was present.Except her."That's not possible," she said quietly.Adrian stepped closer to examine the frame. Unlike the previous photograph, this one didn't look edited. There were no strange distortions, missing shadows, or blurred edges. It simply looked like a normal picture taken during a normal day."You were definitely in the first one," he said."And now I'm gone."Winona reached for the frame and noticed something unusual. A folded piece of paper had been wedged behind it. It was hidden well enough that nobody would have seen it unless the photograph had been tilted."Wait."She carefully pulled it. The paper looked old and yellowed around the ed
Th room was silent for several seconds.Every contestant was staring at the television screen, where the photograph remained frozen in place. The image itself had not changed, but Adrian's face was gone. "Okay," Ava said carefully, "I would like to formally announce that I hate this place.""Seconded," Monica replied.Liam had already moved closer to the screen. His eyes darted across the photograph as if he expected the answer to reveal itself if he stared hard enough."That's impossible," he said quietly."Which part?" Julian asked."The part where a photograph changes in real time."Moira folded her arms. "We've already accepted ghosts, murder games, and possible time loops. Let's not draw the line at Photoshop."Adrian remained standing beside the table, looking more unsettled than Winona had ever seen him. Until now, he had always seemed one step ahead of everyone else. Even when he admitted he didn't remember something, there had been a sense that he understood more than the re
Winona woke up feeling far more rested than she should have after spending the previous day discovering a corpse, surviving a fire, and kissing a man who claimed to remember alternate timelines.For a few blissful seconds she lay in bed staring at the ceiling, pretending she was in a normal hotel on a normal writing retreat. Then reality returned and ruined everything.Her phone buzzed on the nightstand.AVA: Breakfast. Now. If this hotel plans to traumatize us again today, I'd like to experience it with pancakes.Winona snorted and climbed out of bed.The dining hall was already crowded when she arrived. Ava had collected enough food to feed a small village, Monica was taking photographs of her breakfast from several artistic angles, and Julian was attempting to charm a waitress who looked seconds away from reporting him to management.Near the windows, Moira and Liam were discussing theories over coffee while Iris listened quietly. Adrian sat alone at a nearby table, and the moment
The moment the suite door unlocked, Ava rushed into the hallway coughing dramatically. “I am officially retiring from mystery solving. Rich people can die without me from now on.”Despite everything, Winona laughed. The sound surprised even her. Maybe because laughing felt strange after seeing a dead body hidden inside a wardrobe.Liam walked beside them quietly while still deep in thought. “Daniel definitely knew something before he died. That note wasn’t random.”“Nothing in this hotel is random,” Adrian said.When they returned downstairs, the others immediately noticed something was wrong.Moira stood first. “You found him.”It was not a question. Winona nodded slowly. “Daniel’s dead.”The room fell silent after that. Even Julian stopped making jokes.The television screen above the bar flickered alive one final time.[ROUND TWO COMPLETED.]Nobody reacted.[Contestants may now rest until tomorrow morning.]Then the screen shut off. Just like that. No creepy countdowns, no punishme
The flames spread across the suite unnaturally fast. Smoke curled across the ceiling while burning papers drifted through the air, and the heat inside the room kept rising every second.Ava stared at the television in disbelief. “Survive what exactly?! The fire or the challenge?”Liam looked toward the locked door sharply. “What if the hotel got angry because we were close to finding Daniel?”Nobody answered immediately, but the idea made sense.Liam continued quickly, “Think about it. We searched classified files, and suddenly we get trapped inside the room. What if Daniel’s body is nearby? What if we already found the truth without realizing it?”Adrian frowned while staring at the flames climbing the curtains. “I definitely don’t remember this part happening before.”“So the loop changed,” Winona said instantly.The timer on the screen continued counting down.04:28Winona forced herself to focus. “Okay. We panic later! Right now we need to put this fire out.”Ava looked horrified.
The scream cut off so suddenly that the silence afterward felt worse.Winona sat frozen on the edge of her bed while rain slammed violently against the windows outside. Somewhere down the hallway, footsteps pounded across the carpet followed by distant shouting.Nobody else opened their door, not e
Another knock echoed through Room 1313. Winona glanced automatically toward the digital clock beside the bed.11:32 P.M.Not midnight yet, so technically this should have been fine. She walked toward the door carefully before opening it halfway.A woman stood across from her holding a phone against
Winona watched the man disappear into the crowd before finally turning back to Ava.“Why do you look like you just saw a Greek God in a designer suit?” Ava whispered immediately.“I don’t.”“You absolutely do.”Winona grabbed the champagne glass and took a large sip. “He was just weird.”“Weird att
“Stay close to me if you want to survive.”Winona looked up sharply as the stranger pulled her against his chest while screams echoed somewhere deep inside the dark hotel corridor. His black shirt was stained with blood, yet his hand around her waist remained steady and warm.“What exactly is tryin







