When an ordinary morning takes a strange turn, a young woman finds herself consumed by an invisible heat, a suffocating presence, and a diamond necklace that seems to awaken something deep within her. As the air around her grows unnaturally still and whispers echo from nowhere, she begins to question whether she’s losing her mind—or stepping into a power she never knew she had. Haunted by inherited mystery, unexplained sensations, and a force that seems both ancient and alive, Diamond Heat (The Awakening) is a chilling and atmospheric glimpse into the moment a soul is transformed... and a destiny is unlocked.
In the small town of Willow Creek, Nurse Emily Hartley is a beloved figure known for her kindness and compassion. However, a troubling pattern of deaths among her patients has raised suspicions for Detective Michael Raynor, who is determined to investigate the connection. Despite her cheerful demeanour and charm, he feels an unsettling aura around her as he uncovers the community's grief. During a visit to the hospital for a minor injury, he finds himself captivated by Emily's warmth, which complicates his suspicions. As he balances his attraction to her with his investigation, he seeks to uncover the truth behind the town's sorrow.
After a mysterious man delivers a package meant for Ellie’s long-deceased mother, she discovers a cassette tape revealing the truth behind a decades-old fire and a man wrongfully blamed. As secrets unravel, Ellie realizes her mother had been protecting a dark truth that someone finally came back to confess.
Chapter Fourteen: Out of Sight, But Not Out of Fire.
Sacred is a curious neighbor with good intentions. Who is this woman next door and is she alone for a reason? Curiosity is something!
Fratres: Pt 2 continues the story from Pt 1. In Pt 2, a haunting cello piece—Fratres—links past to present, echoing familial fractures and personal reckonings. After Delia Thornhart's death becomes apparent that it was due to suspiciously curated circumstances, Wednesday uncovers signs of a secret affair with Genevieve—an old, haunting presence from her past. As Wednesday follows the shadows, Felix begins his own quiet investigation, unaware they’re both circling the same name—and the same danger.
At forty, Wednesday Addams lives in disciplined solitude, consulting on cold cases from her crumbling ancestral estate. But when a distant relative dies under suspicious circumstances, she’s pulled into a chilling mystery that includes a veiled funeral guest, a forgotten masquerade, and a photograph that shows Wednesday somewhere she shouldn’t be—somewhere she doesn’t remember being. As she investigates her own missing time, Wednesday crosses paths with Felix Marron, a private investigator with grief of his own. Their alliance is slow, sharp, and reluctant—but essential. The deeper they go, the clearer it becomes: someone once tampered with Wednesday’s memory. And someone—perhaps Genevieve Thornhart—never stopped watching.
Orion Marron plays his composition for the first time..not a confession—but a translation. Built from restraint, grief, and longing, it is dedicated to those who lived entire lives behind closed doors, who held love like breath beneath water, who mourned in ritual rather than revelation. Sparse, unfinished, and dissonantly beautiful, the music asks no forgiveness. Only acknowledgment.