The heat in the desert town is unforgiving. María goes off in search of water while Juan stays behind, snapping photos. Minutes stretch into something longer—too long. A quiet dread settles in. Why hasn’t his girlfriend returned? Did something happen to her?
He calls out for her, shouting her name into the empty ruins. The only reply is the hollow echo bouncing back at him.
Fear pushes him forward. He runs to find her, but the ghost town coils around him like a maze. María is nowhere. Mrs. Domínguez’s house is nowhere. With every step, his anxiety sharpens—he can almost feel the town shifting, rearranging itself with a twisted will of its own.
Chapter 1: Juan and María, arrive in Pozos, a long-abandoned ghost town in the Mexican desert. As photographers, they hope to capture the traces of absence and mystery that drift through its ruins. What they don’t expect is the curse waiting among the collapsed walls.
Late that night, they encounter Doña Dolores, an enigmatic old woman who offers them shelter. She shares a disturbing tale—one they dismiss as nothing more than superstition. That small act of disbelief may lead them into far greater danger…
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