The Veil is not silent.
It listens.
In My Light in the Dark, Sigil's journey continues as she begins to understand the strange, living world around her-a place shaped not by rules, but by memory, emotion, and what people carry with them long after it should have faded.
Here, nothing is truly hidden.
Pain lingers.
Kindness takes root.
And even the smallest feeling can change everything.
As Sigil forms fragile connections with others lost within the Veil, she begins to see something deeper beneath it all-a truth that is both comforting and dangerous:
The Veil does not just reflect what you feel.
It responds to it.
But when she is forced to witness a cruelty no child should ever endure, that understanding becomes something else. Something heavier. Something real.
Because this time-
she doesn't just feel it.
She acts.
And once something like that is set in motion...
it cannot be taken back.
Blending psychological horror with emotional depth, My Light in the Dark explores empathy, guilt, identity, and the fragile line between helping and becoming something you never meant to be.
Because even in the darkest places...
the light you carry can still change the world.
But not always in the way you expect.