When Nevaeh Kellerman returns to her hometown of Greeneville, Tennessee, she expects answers about her parents' mysterious disappearance thirty years ago. Instead, she discovers something far more extraordinary.
Deep in the Ashford house basement lies a presence-a form of consciousness that exists partially in reality and partially in something else entirely. Her mother is integrated into it. Her father's consciousness fragments within it. And Nevaeh carries genetic markers that make her susceptible to the same transformation.
As she investigates deeper, Nevaeh becomes entangled in a sophisticated network dedicated to concealing what transcends human understanding. The deeper she goes, the clearer it becomes: exposing this mystery would be catastrophic. But maintaining silence means accepting integration, sacrificing her humanity, and becoming the mechanism that holds an impossible boundary intact.
Some mysteries exist to be concealed. Some people exist to conceal them. The question is: which one is Nevaeh?
A psychological thriller about institutional conspiracy, the cost of truth, and what happens when investigation becomes complicity.