After the death of Mother, the Heiress and the Bear return to the crumbling Victorian house once called home, but the house remembers.
It remembers the lies rehearsed, the burnt offerings, the silence sewn into every seam.
It remembers the tributes and sacrifices passed off as love.
As the Bear descends into memory and madness, and the Heiress into her angry truth, they fight to confront what was buried.
Each room pulls them deeper. Each door is a wound. Each step is a reckoning.
This is not a ghost story.
This is a story of what lingers when the ghosts are still alive.
The Heiress and The Bear is a gothic descent through memory, trauma, and inheritance, where family is the curse, the house is the body, and survival means choosing which self to become.