When Clara arrives at the remote village of Blackmere, she seeks quiet - a place to write, to forget, to breathe again after the collapse of everything she once trusted. The house she chooses is old and beautiful, a refuge by the lake. But as winter deepens, silence takes on a strange weight. Shadows shift. Footsteps echo where no one walks. And beneath the still water, something stirs - not a ghost, but a memory.
As Clara unravels the story of Evelyn and Adrian, the couple who lived there before, she discovers that the real haunting lies not in the walls but within herself. What begins as a retreat becomes a reckoning: with love, guilt, and the fragile boundary between the living and the remembered.
In this modern gothic tale of memory and transformation, the house does not seek vengeance - it seeks understanding. And in its quietest rooms, Clara learns that some stories are not meant to be escaped, only finished.