Something broke into Amelia's home.
But nothing was stolen.
No fingerprints.
No forced entry.
No damage.
Except to her reality.
Soon, small fractures begin to spread-neighbors whisper, online posts emerge, and a private investigator claims authority over her medical decisions. After a psychiatric hospitalization labels her "acute but stabilized," Amelia returns home determined to rebuild her life for her son.
Instead, she discovers that stability may be the most dangerous narrative of all.
As past abuse resurfaces in new forms-care disguised as control, rescue disguised as ownership-Amelia must decide whether the spiral was ever hers to begin with.
In this dark and unsettling psychological thriller, truth is fluid, power hides in plain sight, and the cost of reclaiming your voice may be higher than losing it.
This is Book One of a psychological series.
What begins as something explainable... doesn't stay that way.