Some places do not announce themselves.
They wait. And they watch.
When a man returns to the rural town he fled as a child, he expects memory, not reckoning. But the woods beyond the old boundary have not forgotten him-or the bargains quietly made to keep the town safe.
As unsettling events ripple through the community, long-buried truths begin to surface: a bridge no one crosses anymore, warnings passed down without explanation, and a presence in the forest that does not hunt-but witnesses. When the land itself begins to stir, one family is forced to confront a legacy of silence, sacrifice, and survival.
Those Who Watch From The Woods is a quiet, atmospheric supernatural thriller about boundaries-between past and present, safety and truth, trespass and passage. It explores what happens when a place remembers being used, and what it demands in return when its watchers are no longer willing to stay silent.
This is not a story about monsters.
It is a story about being seen.
Not every bargain is paid by leaving. Some are honored by standing.