She remembers just enough to believe it is true.
But not enough to prove it.
When investigator Dev meets Nina, she is calm, certain, and completely unreliable. Her memories come in fragments. Her past refuses to stay in order. Yet she is convinced of one thing. Her uncle has taken everything that belongs to her after her father's death.
No documents. No timeline. No proof.
Only belief.
What starts as a simple claim turns into something far more unsettling. Places from her memory do not match reality. People deny knowing anything. A name that should mean nothing carries quiet power.
As Dev digs deeper, he begins to see a pattern. Not in what is present, but in what is missing.
Because this is not just about property.
This is about memory.
Someone has changed something.
Or someone is hiding something.
And the truth is still there, buried beneath what she forgot.
The more Dev searches, the more dangerous it becomes.
Because some truths are not lost.
They are erased for a reason.