DESCRIPTION
A gifted marine biology student vanishes without a trace. Her sister, Rosabelle, is left spiraling - and the police refuse to help.
In desperation, she turns to Dikailani Inc., a private investigator agency that deals with cases others call impossible. There she meets Doris: an enigmatic woman with a sharp tongue, haunted eyes, and a past tangled in ancient secrets.
Then Rosabelle finds the Shell - a strange artifact humming with a life of its own. Nightmares claw at her mind, visions of coral thrones and ghostly chains tightening around her missing sister.
What begins as a simple search unravels into something far more dangerous: whispers of forgotten gods, a realm where even memories drown, and a power that could tear their world apart.
When the line between myth and reality shatters, how far will one sister go to bring the other home?
⚠️ Trigger Warnings & Disclaimers:
This story contains graphic violence, gore, psychological horror, body horror imagery, themes of grief and loss, and references to mythological or spiritual trauma. It also explores abandonment, betrayal, and emotional struggles that may be distressing to some readers.
Updates may be slow, but each chapter is carefully crafted. Please read with care. 💙
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!!TRIGGER WARNING!!
This story is 18+ and includes sexual/graphic/horrific senses that aren't for the light of heart. Self harm, verbal abuse, mental abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, sexual assault, religion, suicide, and cult activities all are parts of this book.
Life's a fucked up hardship. You never know what will happen next and honestly I don't know if I want to know what is wrong with me or who I am. I would rather be a stranger to myself than realize that I'm a broken mess created by all those who shake their heads after I show a little blood. This story is a series of sad tails followed by disappointment, this is what my life feels like and if it all goes down hill from here, remember; I was only human, right?