myniqua02
One year ago, Sylvie Carter died at a remote lake house in the Georgia mountains. The official report called it an accident. No witnesses. No evidence of foul play. Case closed.
But the people who were there that night know better.
Ten friends return to the same lake house after receiving identical, anonymous invitations: "You all lied about Sylvie." No one admits to sending them. No one wants to be there. Yet every one of them shows up anyway.
Seokjin, Roselyn, Yoongi, Avene, Hoseok, Kaesora, Namjoon, Jiselle, Jimin, Taehyung, and Jungkook were the last people to see Sylvie alive. They were also the only people who knew what really happened in the hours before she disappeared.
As the weekend unfolds, the lake house begins to feel less like a reunion and more like a trap. Phones receive videos from the night Sylvie died-footage no one remembers recording. Conversations are played back word for word. Secrets surface that were never meant to leave that house.
Old relationships fracture under pressure. Couples turn on each other. Friendships rot in real time. And every version of the truth contradicts the last.
The deeper they dig, the more impossible Sylvie's death becomes to explain. Accident. Cover-up. Murder. Each possibility points back to someone in the group-but no one can agree on who started it, who finished it, or who has been lying the entire time.
And then the messages escalate.
Because Sylvie's name isn't just being spoken again.
It feels like she's speaking back.
Trapped together at the lake house where it all began, the friends are forced to confront a terrifying question:
If Sylvie didn't die the way they told themselves she did... then what exactly did they do that night?
And more importantly-who is making sure the truth finally comes out?