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Ivy is a quiet girl-an artist with tired eyes, a messy journal, and a heart full of things she never says out loud. She spends her days drifting between reality and memory, trying to survive college, friendships, and the trauma she's never fully spoken of.
Until her soul starts chasing her.
At first, it's only in her sleep.
But it starts bleeding into the day.
Objects move on their own.
Her dreams leave marks.
She starts hearing whispers in the places no one else is.
And the shadow of her soul-the Multo-keeps getting closer.
Worse?
It doesn't want to kill her.
It wants her to remember.
Buried beneath Ivy's silence is a story no one ever heard:
> A toxic love that once felt like home.
A child she never got to hold.
A betrayal so deep it poisoned her-literally.
A soul fractured from guilt, grief, and secrets too heavy to carry.
Now, Ivy finds herself caught between her present self and the ghost of the girl she used to be-a girl who refuses to be forgotten.
Every night at 3:47 AM, the hallway returns.
And the Multo is waiting.
She stands at the edge of the dark.
She never speaks.
Until one night, she does:
> "You left me behind"
Haunted by memory.
Chased by her own reflection.
Ivy must decide:
Will she keep running...
or will she face the version of herself that remembers everything?
And what happens if she stops running... and the Multo finally catches her.
β’ Multo is a poetic, emotional descent into the shadows of the self.
It's a story about guilt that lingers like fog, the grief of young motherhood, the violence hidden behind soft "I love you's," and the haunting that follows when you try to bury the past alive.
> If you've ever had a dream you didn't want to wake up from-
or one you were desperate to escape-
this story is for you.
Expect soft sorrow.
Empty journals.
Half-remembered lullabies.
And a girl learning that the scariest ghost is the one living inside her own chest.