AwesomeWolfy70
A theatre kid's superstition turns into a slow‑burn haunting when a "break a leg" joke becomes something far darker. During closing night of The Canterville Ghost, Hurricane Public High School's first production of the year, a backstage sabotage attempt aimed at one of the lead actresses goes horribly wrong. The accident is so violent, so sudden, that the entire cast is shaken-but no one more than Hope, who witnesses the moment up close. In the days that follow, she can't shake the feeling that the girl is still there: in the wings, in the reflection of the dressing‑room mirrors, in the corner of her eye during class.
At first, everyone tells her it's trauma, guilt, imagination. Hope tries to believe them. But the sightings grow more specific-more intentional. Props fall exactly the way they did the night of the accident. Costume pieces appear where they shouldn't. The theatre's old lighting grid flickers in patterns that look almost like Morse code. And every time Hope turns around, she swears she sees the injured girl standing just out of reach, watching her with an expression that's not angry... but not peaceful either.
As Hope digs deeper, she begins to suspect the accident wasn't an accident at all-and that the girl's presence isn't just a hallucination. Someone backstage wanted her gone. Someone still does. And the ghost-or whatever she has become-might be trying to warn Hope before the saboteur strikes again.