AshritaRaavi
Calian Merrow was supposed to be starting his life.
Instead, he gets dropped at a hotel that shouldn't exist.
After being cast out by his family for choosing his own future, Calian arrives at an isolated, glamorized hotel where everything feels...wrong. The staff's smiles too wide. The guests don't quite blink. The halls seem to stretch when no one is looking. And no one ever leaves.
At first, it feels like exhaustion, stress, grief, all at once.
Until he sees her.
Maria-a newlywed bride who was murdered in the hotel decades ago-doesn't just haunt the building. She watches him. Speaks to him. Draws him deeper into something he doesn't understand until it's too late to turn back.
Because the hotel isn't haunted.
It's starved.
Trapped inside its shifting walls, Calian is forced to rely on two people who make even less sense than the place itself: Indira, sharp-eyed and unsettlingly perceptive, and her grandmother Kya-a quiet, unyielding woman with a revolutionary past and knowledge of things that should not exist.
Together, they begin to uncover the truth:
Maria isn't the only ghost.
The hotel feeds on fear, memory, and regret.
And Calian may not have been brought here by accident.
As reality fractures and the line between the living and the dead begins to blur, Calian must confront not only the hotel-but the parts of himself he's been trying to outrun.
Because leaving might not be possible.
And staying might cost him everything.