
One dog. One ship. No crew. Just memory, instinct, and the slow pull of something not-quite-right beneath the waves.
It’s 1944. A Cuban vessel, Rubicon, is found adrift in the Gulf Stream, 200 miles from Havana.
No crew aboard. No sign of struggle. Only a single dog. The last log entry dates back to September 26th, the day she last docked in Havana.
Authorities say she broke loose while the crew was ashore.
But the sea says otherwise.
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