A man wakes in an endless hallway with one rule for survival: never look back—no matter what begs him to.
James expected to wake with a hangover in his Vancouver flat—not on the cold floor of an endless concrete corridor.
Brick walls vanish into shadow. The ceiling is swallowed by darkness. A single wooden sign promises freedom at the far end… with one condition.
Don't look back.
At first, James walks in silence. Then the noises start.
Crashing shelves. Footsteps behind him. Voices he knows far too well. Friends calling his name. A mother who should be dead. A child crying in the dark.
The hallway never changes—yet proof that others have passed this way appears beneath his feet. Scratches in the stone. Stains on the floor. Signs of desperate attempts to escape.
As the whispers grow closer and the temptations more unbearable, James realises the corridor is not testing his strength—it is testing his guilt, his fear, and his need to know what waits just out of sight.
Because in this place, curiosity isn't human.
It's fatal.
Don't Look Back is a relentless psychological horror tale about trust, endurance, and the terrifying cost of breaking a single rule.
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