The Jinn on the Other End tells of a cursed phone booth that appears where sorrow blooms, sensing the desperate drowning in life's glooms. When the booth rings at night, the hopeless step inside, and once they answer, they are trapped with nowhere left to hide.
As the receiver lifts, a chilling voice begins to chime: "Trash and treasure, smiles and cries, everything in life has a price... may your soul be mine."
It offers hearts their deepest wish, their hunger satisfied, but every gift demands a debt that cannot be denied. To please Betty, the jinn within, three deeds must soon be done-fail the task, and lose your soul when all is said and done. Then the booth will fade into the dark to seek another one.