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After the stormy night that awakened the sixth frame, Sahil, Riya, Rhea, Meera, and Arjun find themselves trapped once again inside the ancient villa — but now it feels alive. The walls whisper, the paintings change, and ashes coat the floor like old memories resurfacing. What once seemed like a haunting becomes something far deeper — a journey back to the night they all died.
Following strange symbols, broken mirrors, and half-burnt diaries, the cousins uncover pieces of their forgotten past. Aaryan, the sixth cousin, slowly reappears in visions and old journals, revealing that he had discovered a dark family ritual — a curse binding their souls to the villa after a mysterious fire.
As memories return, the cousins realize the horrifying truth: they never survived that fire. Their spirits had been trapped, replaying fragments of life within the cursed walls. Each frame on the wall holds their essence — their fear, their guilt, and their final moments.
Through clues hidden beneath the ashes, they learn how the fire started: the night was filled with laughter and a secret game, until one of them locked the main door, trapping everyone inside. Flames spread, cries echoed, and their childhood home turned into their tomb.
In the end, they confront their memories and uncover the truth of how they died — but not who caused it. A shadowy figure remains unseen, the real betrayer lost within the smoke of the past.
As the villa burns once again, the sixth frame glows brighter, showing Aaryan’s sorrowful eyes. His voice whispers through the flames:
“You remember how, but not who.”
The villa collapses into silence, leaving the cousins outside, surrounded by ashes and uncertainty. The curse is not fully broken. The truth is only half-revealed.
And as the wind carries the final embers away, one thing becomes clear —
The story isn’t over. The Cursed Villa still remembers.
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