Milo Reyes has always felt like he's fading into the background-quiet in the aisles, quiet in the world, like a misplaced bookmark no one looks for.
Then, deep inside an ancient atlas, Milo finds something impossible: a living map-warm to the touch, threaded with a soft glow, humming like it's trying to speak.
When Milo follows its luminous pull beyond the library doors, the map doesn't lead him to places. It leads him to people-and to the invisible lines that bind them together.But Oakhaven has a wound. Homes feel missing. Stories slip away. And somewhere at the edge of town, reality frays into The Margin-a liminal space where echoes linger and connections unravel.
As Milo and the fearless Tess Kline chase the map's shining threads, they discover the truth: a force called The Eraser is feeding on forgetting-offering "peace" by unmaking what (and who) once mattered.
To save Oakhaven, they'll need more than courage. They'll need a town willing to remember-out loud, together-even if the map must pay the price.