Some things don't appear.
They've already happened.
When Evan Calder suddenly remembers something that never took place, he tries to ignore it-a strange moment, a hallway upstairs, and a figure standing at the end of it. But the memory doesn't fade.
It gets clearer.
Stronger.
More detailed.
And the more Evan thinks about it-
The more real it becomes.
Soon, the memory isn't just in his head anymore.
It begins to change the house.
The hallway looks different.
The figure gets closer.
And the worst part?
Evan can't tell if he's remembering the past... or creating the future.
Because this time, the rule is different.
It's not about what you see.
It's not about where it hides.
It's not about who belongs.
It's about what you remember.
In the most psychological and terrifying file yet, The Forgotten Creature Files reveals a chilling truth: once something becomes part of your memory... it may never leave.