In my recent book, The Maze from Hell: A Backrooms Tale,
when one person escapes, another must fill their void. Aleena and Eli finally
find their way out, but they discover that their destination is not what they
had anticipated.
Aleena's sister recalls how they kept in touch for a whole
year after she left for Europe with her boyfriend. However, she then reveals to
Aleena that her messages suddenly stopped coming.
When Aleena and Eli entered an alternate reality, it’s
likely that their counterparts inadvertently found their way into the
Backrooms. Interestingly, Eli and Aleena were strangers in that world, and Eli
didn’t even exist there, which brings the focus back to Aleena, who did have a
double in that reality.
Eli was merely an accidental crossover, an extra soul who
wandered in. I think of the Backrooms as being quite like the Land of the
Lost.
How, you ask? Well, think back to the 1970s when you might
have caught the show as a child.
In "Land of the Lost," one of the characters,
Enik, explains that for someone to escape the Land of the Lost, an equal number
of newcomers must enter.
Could there be a similar concept in the Backrooms? It seems
that Aleena had a double who likely stumbled into the Backrooms while Aleena
made her exit.
This concept is quite intriguing, and other writers can
definitely incorporate it into their own stories. It's important to note that
the Backrooms are not subject to copyright and are free for anyone to use.



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