After receiving disturbing voicemails from the woman he abandoned, a guilt-ridden drifter returns to the site of a deadly crash along a forgotten highway — only to discover he’s been reliving the night of his own death.
Type:
Short
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
6pp
Genre:
Drama, Horror, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Based On:
Original Story of Berki Ferenc
Synopsis/Details

On a rain-soaked night, Ethan Vale stops at an isolated gas station near Mile Marker 17 after receiving a series of voicemails from Mia, the woman he left behind. Haunted by strange visions, a silent girl in a yellow raincoat, and fragments of a fatal accident he cannot fully remember, Ethan begins unraveling what happened on the highway years earlier.

As reality fractures around him, Ethan becomes convinced Mia died because of him.

But when he finally reaches the crash site, he uncovers the horrifying truth:

Mia survived.

He didn’t.

Trapped in an endless psychological limbo built from guilt, memory, and denial, Ethan must finally accept his death and let go of the life that moved on without him.

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The Writer: Ferenc Berki

I’m a Europe-based writer creating metaphysical sci-fi and atmospheric horror driven by psychological depth and existential themes. My stories explore identity, consciousness, and the fragile boundary between reality and the unknown. Alongside speculative fiction, I write LGBTQ+ narratives that focus on authentic human connection, transformation, and emotional truth — often blending genre storytelling with intimate character journeys. With a background in visual art and performance, my writing leans cinematic, immersive, and emotionally intense. I’m drawn to bold concepts, haunting imagery, and stories that challenge perception while remaining deeply human. All screenplays presented on this… Go to bio
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