Finally Amber and Cocoa arrive at the party!😱 Full story Below👇

 Finally Amber and Cocoa arrive at the party!😱 Full story Below👇


 Finally Amber and Cocoa arrive at the party!😱

[Scene: A lavish mansion on a cliffside, glowing under the moonlight. Music thrums inside. Amber and Cocoa stand at the massive front door, which slowly creaks open on its own.]


Amber (whispering):

Did you see that? The door just… opened. No one touched it.


Cocoa (nervous chuckle):

Probably just some motion sensor thing. Rich people stuff, y'know?


Amber (frowning):

Yeah, but it’s dead silent. No footsteps, no voices… just music. This doesn’t feel right.


Cocoa:

We’ve come this far. We have the invitation, remember? “Midnight Revelry – One Night Only.” They said it would be unforgettable.


Amber (holding the ornate black envelope):

That’s what I’m worried about. Some things are unforgettable for the wrong reasons.


[They step inside. The music gets louder, but still no people in sight. Just elegant, golden-lit hallways lined with mirrors.]


Cocoa (peering into one mirror):

Okay… these reflections are off. Look at this. I just waved — but my reflection didn’t.


Amber (backing away):

What? Stop. Don’t look into the mirrors too long. My grandma used to say mirrors are like eyes. If you stare long enough… something stares back.


Cocoa:

You’re creeping me out, Amber.


Amber (muttering):

I’m creeping myself out.


[Suddenly, a tall figure in a mask and black suit appears at the end of the hallway. Their voice is smooth but echoing, unnatural.]


Masked Figure:

Welcome, Amber. Welcome, Cocoa. We’ve been expecting you.


Cocoa (startled):

How do you know our names?


Masked Figure:

You were invited. And you came. Willingly.


Amber (suspicious):

Invited by who?


Masked Figure:

By the one who remembers everything… even the things you tried to forget.


Cocoa (grabbing Amber’s arm):

We should leave. Now.


Amber:

Wait — look behind him.


[Behind the masked figure, a crowd is slowly forming — all wearing identical masks. Silent. Still. Watching.]


Cocoa:

Nope. Nope, I’m out. I don’t care how expensive this party is.


Amber:

Wait. That woman near the back — she looks like… my mom.


Cocoa (whipping around):

What?!


Amber:

I swear it. She died when I was 12. But that’s her. Same necklace. Same eyes. Same look she gave me when—


Masked Figure (interrupting):

Memories are the price of admission. You didn’t think this was just a party, did you?


Cocoa (backing away):

This is a trap.


Amber (stepping forward):

Or a test.


Masked Figure (voice deepening):

You are both here because you carry truth buried under fear. Only one of you may leave with the answers you seek.


Cocoa:

What answers? We didn’t ask anything!


Amber:

Maybe not out loud. But they heard us. The night I said I’d give anything to know what really happened to my mother…


Cocoa (desperate):

Amber, this is crazy. We don’t even know who “they” are!


Masked Figure (gliding closer):

Tonight, the masks come off — but only for those who stay. So… what will it be?


[A door opens behind them — the one they came through. A blast of cold night air rushes in. They can leave now. But something deeper beckons from within the mansion.]


Amber (looking at Cocoa):

I need to know. I need to stay.


Cocoa (grabbing her wrist):

Amber, if you go in there, I might not be able to get you back.


Amber (softly):

Then don’t let go.


[The lights flicker. The masked crowd begins to hum, low and rhythmic — like a ritual beginning. The door behind slams shut.]


Cocoa:

What just happened?


Masked Figure:

The choice has been made.


Amber (gasping):

Yes… the night of the fire. But no one ever told me how it really started. They said it was electrical but—


[In the mirror, a shadowed figure appears behind young Amber in the memory — and it's wearing the same mask as the one they just saw upstairs.]


Cocoa:

Amber. You weren’t alone that night.


Amber (choking):

They lied to me.


[Suddenly, the mirror shudders and cracks, but doesn’t break. Instead, the surface ripples like water — and a hand reaches out.]


Amber (backing away):

No. No no no.


Cocoa:

Don’t touch it. We don’t know what’s on the other side.


[The hand withdraws. The mirror darkens. Now, it reflects them — but not quite right. In the reflection, they’re both smiling... bleeding from the eyes.]


Amber (cold sweat forming):

That’s not us. That’s—something pretending to be us.


Cocoa (turning):

We need to get out.


[But the staircase is gone. Behind them: only stone wall.]


Amber (whispering):

They’re not showing us memories. They’re feeding on them.


Cocoa:

Why us?


[The mirror flashes again — now showing a vision of the future. Amber, alone. Screaming. Surrounded by masked figures, kneeling before something massive in the shadows.]


Amber (eyes glassy):

They want me to stay.


Cocoa (grabbing her shoulders):

Then we fight. We don’t let them take anything else. Not your past. Not your future.


[The mirror begins to crack for real now — web-like fractures spiraling out. Something inside is trying to break through. You can hear it breathing.]


Amber:

What if we shatter it?


Cocoa:

And if it releases whatever’s inside?


Amber:

Then at least we’ll see what we’re really up against.


[The chamber starts to shake. The whispers become screams. The silver frame begins to twist.]


Amber (to Cocoa):

Whatever happens next — don't let them turn me into one of them.


Cocoa (nodding):

I won’t. But promise me — if I disappear…


Amber (interrupting):

You’re not going anywhere.


[Amber picks up a jagged piece of stone. Raises it. The mirror pulses — one last time.]


Amber (screaming):

NO MORE LIES!



[She smashes the mirror. Light explodes from it — blinding, burning, and not natural. The chamber howls. Everything begins to unravel.]

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