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Val repeated, louder: “I said—where is the ghost?”

Police found the orphanage empty the next morning. No equipment. No salt circle. No Sofia. No Leo. Just one thing: Val’s phone, propped on a tripod in the center of the dormitory. The screen was cracked like a spiderweb. The camera was still recording. -Y Donde Esta El Fantasma 2

Val shook her off. “Then let’s get the answer on tape.” She turned to the dark hallway leading to the basement. “Y DONDE ESTA EL FANTASMA DOS?” Val repeated, louder: “I said—where is the ghost

The lights cut.

Val whispered, “Oh God.”

Ten years had passed since the original ¿Y Dónde Está El Fantasma? became a viral nightmare. For those who forgot: in 2016, a live-streamed seance in the abandoned Valle del Silencio orphanage captured a single question— “¿Y dónde está el fantasma?” —followed by seventeen minutes of screaming, then silence. The three amateur ghost hunters were never found. Only the camera remained, its lens cracked like a spiderweb. No Sofia

The thermal cameras showed them. Not one heat signature. Dozens. Crawling out of the walls, the floor, the ceiling. They moved like spiders with human spines. The original three ghost hunters were among them—their bodies hollow, their mouths stitched shut with old rosary wire, their eyes replaced with polished black buttons.