One book. Two groups of friends. One terrifying fate.
When six friends-Mark, Sarah, Jax, Chloe, Leo, and Mia-embark on a remote mountain getaway, they expect nothing more than a weekend of campfire stories and quiet woods. But the cabin holds a secret the caretaker warned them never to touch: a heavy, skin-bound volume hidden behind a sealed oak door.
The legend is old. It tells of Elias, Jessica, Ezekiel, Aiden, Lana, and Caitlin-six friends who vanished decades ago without a trace.
The legend is hungry. As Jax reads the first chapter of The Woe aloud by the fire, the woods fall silent. The fog rolls in. And the names on the page begin to change.
The story isn't just a campfire tale. It's a script.
Now, every sound they hear and every shadow they see is being written in real-time. If the book says you feel a cold breath on your neck, you will. If the book says someone doesn't make it to morning, they won't.
Behind the glass stands a tall, shrouded figure with a face that peels open to reveal a thousand stolen human teeth. They are chattering. They are waiting. And they've just reached the next page.
Don't read the ending. It's already written you in.
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