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Scene 1: The Red Rose City (Night – Jordan)

Carolina Jones—leather-jacketed, whip-coiled at her hip, and wearing a confident smirk that hides decades of ghosts—descends into the lost Nabatean tomb of Al-Khazneh. Unlike her academic peers, Carolina works alone, for hire, and always one step ahead of the law.

Her target: The Seal of Solomon Reforged, a mythic bronze ring said to bind the Jinn al-Ard—earth-bound spirits of knowledge and desire. The cult known as the Broken Covenant believes the Seal can rewrite human free will. Carolina.Jones.And.The.Broken.Covenant.XXX

Carolina evades laser tripwires (shedding her jacket, then her shirt, to slide through a narrowing shaft in a sweat-glistened sequence that emphasizes her agility and grit). Inside the final chamber, she finds not gold, but a stone altar carved with two embracing figures—one mortal, one winged. The Seal rests on a pedestal between them.

As she lifts it, a trap triggers: hallucinogenic gas fills the room. She stumbles, vision blurring. In the haze, she sees a memory—a previous lover, Marcus, who betrayed her to the Covenant years ago. His phantom kisses her neck, whispers, “You always take what doesn’t belong to you.” Scene 1: The Red Rose City (Night –

She snaps out of it. Snatches the Seal. Runs.


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