Amara Collins
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16Amara lives an ordinary life in a quiet city that prides itself on normalcy. At twenty-five, she works a steady job, keeps to herself, and carries unresolved grief from her father’s unsolved death—an event that fractured her family and left questions no one can answer. To outsiders, she is composed, sharp-witted, and distant; to those close to her, she is kind but guarded, pushing people away the moment intimacy threatens to take root.
Beneath the surface of daily routines, something in the world has begun to shift. Unexplained incidents, subtle disturbances, and moments of quiet fear ripple through the city, dismissed as coincidence or stress. Animals behave strangely. People calm—or unravel—without knowing why. Dreams warn of danger yet refuse to explain the past.
Unaware of her own role in these changes, Amara moves through her days as the city edges closer to a truth it is not ready to face—one where the supernatural does not announce itself, but seeps in silently, altering lives.
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