Some deaths don't feel accidental.
They feel managed.
When Anna Gerhardt dies under circumstances that never quite settle, those closest to her are left with questions no one seems eager to answer. The explanations are gentle. The paperwork is thorough. And the truth-whatever it is-keeps shifting just out of reach.
As grief collides with procedure, memory begins to fracture. Conversations don't line up. Timelines blur. And the more carefully the system explains itself, the more wrong everything feels.
This is not a story about uncovering a single secret.
It is about realizing that truth can be diluted without ever being erased.
The Legacy at Running Fox is a slow-burn psychological thriller about loss, trust, and the quiet moment when you realize something important has already been decided-without you.