You don’t need to be there to feel it. Just one look at the scene is enough to trigger something instinctive—your chest tightens, your breath shortens, and your mind immediately searches for an escape route that doesn’t exist. A person is wedged deep inside a narrow crack in the earth, pressed so tightly between rough stone that even turning their head looks like a struggle. There is no space. No room to shift comfortably. No clear way out. And yet, this moment didn’t begin with panic. It began with curiosity. Because that’s how stories like this always start. Not with...
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