The pines remember

The pines remember

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In the quiet mountain town of Silverpine, every tree has seen something it shouldn't. Ellie Cole came here to disappear - but healing is never that simple. Between the kindness of a stubborn firefighter and the loyalty of her rescued dog, she starts to believe in safety again. Until the forest itself seems to whisper of someone watching. Because some ghosts don't stay buried. Some men don't stop hunting. The Pines Remember is an atmospheric psychological thriller about the scars we hide, the ones we share, and the wilderness between.
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Calla thought a new town meant a new start. But Pine Ridge has a way of turning hope into something cruel. Her mom's smiles are fake. Her stepdad's affection is unsettling. Behind closed doors, her home hides more than it shows. At school, the line between friend and enemy blurs fast, and as whispers turn to rumors, and kindness turns to inhumanity, Calla's grip on control begins to slip. Secrets surface. Lies spread. And the people around her? They watch, helpless-or indifferent. Raw. Real. Unforgiving. No One Sees is a dark coming-of-age story about trauma, girlhood, and the pain people look away from. ***TRIGGER WARNING*** This story contains themes and depictions of trauma, bullying, emotional abuse, sexual harassment, mental illness, and suicide. It explores the dark and painful realities of how cruelty, neglect, and silence can impact young people. Please take care of yourself while reading - your well-being matters more than finishing the story. If you are struggling or experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide, you are not alone. Help is available: United States: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - Call or text 988 (24/7, free, and confidential) United Kingdom: Samaritans - Call 116 123 (free, 24/7) International: Find hotlines worldwide here - findahelpline.com, which connects you to local, free, and confidential mental health helplines around the globe. If any part of this story feels too heavy, it's okay to step away or reach out for support.

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