The Lady in the Wood Some stories don't haunt you. They hunt you. For twenty-three years, the Wear Wood slept. No vanishings. No whispers. No sign of the Lady who lured the lost. Locals called it a blessing. Leo Vaughan calls it an opportunity. A failed true-crime writer desperate for redemption, Leo returns to his childhood town to investigate the legend that claimed his aunt. What begins as research for a book becomes a descent into something far older-and far hungrier-than folklore. The deeper Leo digs, the clearer the pattern becomes: the Hold doesn't just feed on fear. It feeds on attention. Every word he writes, every theory he shares, is another brick in a house that shouldn't exist. When a teenager disappears and a secretive online cult begins weaponizing Leo's work, the line between myth and reality collapses. The wood is listening. The story is evolving. And the story wants an ending. Now Leo must fight with the only weapon he has-language itself-before the narrative he's built becomes the cage that kills him. A chilling fusion of folklore and modern horror, The Lady in the Wood is a tale of obsession, authorship, and the terrible price of telling stories.
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