Elena Myles, a grief psychologist escaping from her own heartbreak, arrives in Harriston hoping anonymity can heal her. She lost her fiancé, but not to death-he vanished without explanation, leaving behind one cryptic message on their bathroom mirror: "People come and go, but life has to move."
When Elena meets residents who remember losing someone-but cannot recall their name, voice, or even face-she uncovers a chilling truth: The Station is not a physical place-it is an emotional consequence. It does not erase bodies. It erases attachment. It removes people whom the heart is unable to release, forcing life to move, even when memory refuses.
People don't visit The Station. They surrender to it.
They disappear not because they are gone, but because they are held onto too tightly.
Now, Elena starts receiving handwritten letters from the forgotten-people emotionally erased-begging her to help them before they vanish from her memory too.
But the more Elena tries to hold on to them... the faster she begins to fade.
Because those who cannot let go... are the ones who vanish first.
In a climactic psychological reckoning, Elena discovers her missing fiancé chose to be erased-so she could survive, love again, and keep moving forward.
For the first time, Elena understands- Sometimes, love is not holding on. Sometimes, love is disappearing so someone else can move.
Haunting. Poetic. Deeply human. A psychological suspense thriller that doesn't ask, Who vanished? But-Why must some love be forgotten for life to move?
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