SHE WAS NEVER HERE

SHE WAS NEVER HERE

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When Daniel's seven-year-old daughter, Rachel, vanishes without a trace, his world unravels. But nothing prepares him for what follows, because everyone insists Rachel never existed. Not his wife. Not the neighbors. Not even the school she attended. One by one, every record of her life disappears as if she was only a dream he refuses to wake up from. But Daniel remembers. Her laugh. Her favorite bedtime story. The pink shoes by the door. And he will stop at nothing to prove she was real, even if it means losing his mind in the process. As he digs deeper, Daniel uncovers a chilling web of manipulation, buried memories, and a truth more terrifying than madness itself. Because someone is rewriting reality... and he's the only one who knows it. A psychological thriller unlike anything you've read before. She Was Never Here is a haunting story of love, memory, and the terrifying power of denial.
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Paranoia

It started with a text. A number. A job that paid too much for doing nothing at all. All she had to do was live. Be watched. And never ask why. The cameras were set. The money came in. Silence was the only rule. But silence has a sound. And it follows her. Even now. People look familiar, but she's never met them. Her belongings shift when she's asleep. And sometimes... she sees faces in places no one should be. She ended the job. But the watchers never left. And the strangest part? No one remembers the company. Not even her friend who sent the text. There are no answers. Only eyes. Everywhere.

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