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THE ROOM THAT WAITED FOR ME

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When college student Mara moves into a cheap apartment to start a new life, she believes she has found the perfect place — until she notices a strange extra door at the end of her hallway. The landlord gives only one warning: never open it after midnight. As nights pass, mysterious knocks and whispers begin calling her name from behind the sealed door. Curiosity slowly overcomes fear, and when Mara finally opens it, she discovers a terrifying truth — the room does not lead somewhere else, but to another version of herself trapped inside. The apartment hides a horrifying secret: it copies its tenants, forcing them into an endless cycle where memories are erased and identities are exchanged. Now Mara must face an impossible choice — escape and forget everything, or remain trapped forever while another version of her takes her place. In a chilling story of identity, memory, and survival, The Room That Waited for Me explores the question: If you met another version of yourself, who truly deserves to live your life?
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