The clock in Studio B read 2:13 a.m., but time felt optional at Enigmatic Films. Fluorescent lights hummed over props stacked like forgotten memories. A single monitor cast a pale glow on the editing bay where Mara “Rapsababe” Vega nursed cold coffee and a stubborn melody looping through her headphones.
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