A man wakes in a stone corridor with no memory. The only way forward leads deeper into an endless labyrinth. At first, survival seems simple: find food, find water, find the exit. But the maze has its own rules. Every corridor leads to more corridors. Every choice spawns ten new choices. Every apparent escape reveals itself as another trap. When he meets another lost soul, love blooms in the unlikely place. Together, they transform the prison into a world worth exploring. But even love cannot survive the maze's cruel logic. Alone again, he discovers cryptic messages left by previous wanderers. Fragments of hope. Evidence of madness. Signs that others have walked these same paths for years, decades, maybe centuries. Then he finds the exit. But some doors lead exactly where you started. Some escapes are just new beginnings. And some prisons exist not to contain the body, but to trap the soul in an endless cycle. A philosophical novella about isolation, love, and the endless human search for meaning.