Freya has never mistaken danger for surprise.
What she's learned to fear is stillness-the kind that looks like safety, feels like control, and slowly becomes a decision you stop realizing you're making.
In a modern city that rewards silence and endurance, Freya moves carefully, deliberately. She believes restraint is how you survive without losing yourself. Then she meets Harper-quiet, observant, and unwilling to cross a line she hasn't chosen. He does not rescue her. He does not rush her. He simply stays present long enough for her to see what waiting has been costing her.
As intimacy builds through consent and restraint, Freya is forced to confront an unsettling truth:
sometimes stillness isn't protection.
Sometimes it's poison.
Nightshade is a standalone adult psychological thriller inspired by Snow White, without retelling it. There is no magic. No fate. No rescue. What unfolds instead is a reckoning-one woman's decision to stop mistaking delay for safety, and to choose movement with her eyes open.
This is not a story about being saved.
It is about deciding not to disappear.