After the death of renowned psychologist Dr. Calla Thorne, her closest friend and trusted secretary, Meghan, is left with more than grief. She inherits Calla's home, her unfinished work, and a quiet, unshakable sense that something was left behind.
At first, it feels like an opportunity to rebuild. A fresh start in a place that should offer closure. But the house does not feel empty. The silence carries weight. Small things shift without explanation. The air itself begins to feel watched.
What begins as unease slowly unravels into something far more disturbing.
Unexplained markings begin to appear. Objects move when no one is near them. A voice surfaces where there should be none, speaking in fragments that do not belong to the living. And the deeper Meghan looks into Calla's research, the more she realizes that her best friend had not just been studying trauma.
She had been trying to contain something.
As Meghan and Brandon search for answers, they uncover a pattern buried within Calla's work. Symbols repeated across pages. Warnings hidden in plain sight. A presence that grows stronger the more it is acknowledged.
This is not grief.
This is not memory.
And whatever Calla tried to hold back did not disappear with her.
It remained.
It learned.
And now it has turned its attention to Meghan.
As the line between reality and something far darker begins to fracture, Meghan is forced to confront a truth that refuses to be ignored. This was never about healing. It was never about closure.
It was about survival.
And whatever was waiting in the dark has already begun to follow her.