Meera looked at Rohan, horrified. "You were right. The owner felt fear. But the question was about the memory-owner, not the other person."
"So what now?" Meera asks.
"Then don't," the Queen smiled. "That's the real game." Rohan and Meera walk out of the Memory Hotel into a sudden sunset—the first color they've seen. The sky is bleeding orange. In the distance, a giant, floating Joker card watches them, shuffling a deck the size of a city block. Alice in Borderland -2020- Hindi Web Series
The room shimmered. The door to the final floor opened. sat on a throne made of erased faces—smooth, white ovals. She was beautiful and hollow, her eyes two buttons sewn on.
"I know this one," she whispered. "I did the same thing. I yelled at my brother the night before he... he didn't come back from his trip. He was in the original Borderland. He never made it out." Meera looked at Rohan, horrified
Meera, wide-eyed but steady-handed, whispered, "My brother watched this show. He said the Queen of Clubs is about teamwork. But this feels like a trap."
"You passed," she said, voice like static. "Not by being right. By seeing your own ugliness in a stranger. The Clubs suit isn't about muscle. It's about shared wounds." But the question was about the memory-owner, not
"This is worse than dying," he hissed.