Once there was a mill said to be blessed by luck, a place where coin gathered faster than dust and hope felt almost earned. But luck is a jealous thing, and it never comes without asking for something in return.
"Ana" is a dark retelling of a classic tragedy, woven into the wider world of "Shiny Hearts", where love rots under pressure, ambition corrodes the soul, and evil does not arrive screaming, but smiling. Through Ghita's rise and ruin, the story follows how fear, greed, and silence can destroy a family long before fire ever touches stone. What remains after the ashes settle is not justice, nor peace, but the quiet question of whether fate was ever to blame, or whether every step toward damnation was taken willingly.
This is a story about losing yourself slowly, about the cost of prosperity, and about how some places are called lucky only because they survive longer before they burn.