In the town of Frost Creek, change doesn't arrive all at once.
It comes in pieces-permits approved, fences installed, roads redirected. A private infrastructure firm moves in quietly, building corridors designed to move through the land without ever belonging to it.
Cal Rourke notices when things begin to narrow.
He understands systems-how pressure builds, where responsibility disappears, and which people are expected to absorb the damage when something goes wrong. As access tightens and accidents stop feeling accidental, Cal is forced to confront a truth the town would rather avoid: nothing happening is random, and no one is as uninvolved as they believe.
BREACH is a story about quiet power, unseen control, and the moment a man realizes the rules were never meant to protect him-only to manage the consequences when he breaks them.
This is not the collapse.
It's the opening fracture.