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The Night They Buried Her

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Wren Calloway was eight when her mother "jumped" from the third-floor window of Blackthorn Manor. She grew up in foster care, haunted by a death she was never allowed to question. Eighteen years later, an anonymous letter arrives — with a photograph, a brass key, and five words written in red ink: "She didn't die. She was buried." Wren returns to Blackthorn, now a high-end private club run by the enigmatic Sterling Voss. Inside its walls, she finds coded journals, hidden recordings, and a conspiracy that connects the town's most powerful families to her mother's murder — and her father's disappearance. But Ashwick doesn't give up its dead easily. Someone is watching Wren's every move. Someone she trusted was planted in her life from childhood. And the woman who destroyed her family twenty years ago has returned to finish the job. In a town built on buried secrets and blood money, the only way out is through the truth. And the truth at Blackthorn is darker than any ghost story. Can Wren expose the conspiracy before it consumes her — or will she become the next woman Blackthorn swallows whole?

The Night They Buried Her Chapter 1

The envelope had no return address, which should have been my first warning.

I found it wedged between my electric bill and a stack of takeout menus when I got home from my shift at the bookstore. My name was written across the front in spidery handwriting that made my skin crawl—not because it was messy, but because something about those careful loops felt familiar in a way that made my chest tight.

My fingers trembled as I tore it open in my cramped studio apartment. The radiator hissed in the corner, filling the silence with its metallic breathing while I pulled out what was inside.

A photograph. Old. Yellowed at the edges.

The woman in the picture stood in front of a massive gothic manor, its dark stone facade looming behind her like something out of a nightmare. She wore a cream-colored dress that the wind had caught mid-flutter, and her dark hair—my dark hair—was pulled back in a way that revealed the sharp line of her jaw. The same jaw I saw in the mirror every morning.

Mom.

My hands shook harder as I read the timestamp in the corner: September 15th, 2003. One week before she jumped from the third floor of that same manor. One week before my world ended and I was shipped off to the first of many foster homes.

I flipped the photo over, and my blood turned to ice water.

Written in red ink, in that same spidery handwriting: "She didn't die—she was buried."

The photograph slipped from my fingers, fluttering to the floor like a dying bird. I stared at it, my vision blurring at the edges as twenty years of carefully constructed reality began to crack.

Mom had killed herself. That's what they told me. That's what I'd spent two decades believing, working through in therapy, accepting as the brutal truth that shaped every relationship I'd ever tried to have. She was depressed. She couldn't handle life anymore. She jumped.

But buried?

I dropped to my knees, snatching up the photo with hands that wouldn't stop shaking. The woman in the image looked happy—not like someone planning to end her life in seven days. Her smile was genuine, reaching her eyes in a way I barely remembered from my childhood memories.

The envelope wasn't empty yet.

I reached inside and pulled out a brass key, heavy and cold against my palm. Engraved along its length was a single word: "Blackthorn."

The name hit me like a physical blow. Blackthorn Manor. The place where my mother had supposedly died. The place I'd never returned to, couldn't even think about without feeling like I was drowning.

My laptop was already open on my tiny kitchen table. I typed "Blackthorn Manor" with fingers that kept hitting the wrong keys, having to backspace and try again.

The search results made my stomach drop.

The manor still existed, but it had been converted into something called "The Blackthorn Club." The website was sleek and minimal—all black backgrounds and gold text that revealed almost nothing. "Exclusive private membership," it said. "By invitation only."

There were no photos of the interior, no member testimonials, no application process. Just an address in Ashwick, Massachusetts, and a name at the bottom: Sterling Voss, Proprietor.

I clicked on his name, but the link led nowhere. A Google search turned up almost nothing—just a single, grainy photo from what looked like a charity gala. A man in a expensive suit, caught in profile as he spoke to someone outside the frame. His face was sharp, aristocratic, with the kind of bone structure that belonged in old paintings.

There was something else in the envelope.

An invitation card, cream-colored and heavy, with my name written across the top in gold ink. Below it, in that same spidery handwriting: "Your mother paid the entrance fee."

I stared at the card until the words blurred together. My mother had been dead for twenty years. How could she have paid for anything?

Unless she hadn't been dead at all.

My phone buzzed against the table, making me jump. Nadia's contact photo smiled up at me—the only person from my foster care days who'd stayed in touch, who'd become something like a real sister over the years.

"Nadia," I said when I answered, surprised by how hoarse my voice sounded.

"Hey, you. How was work?" Her voice was warm, familiar, grounding.

"I got a letter today." The words tumbled out before I could stop them. "About my mom. About Blackthorn Manor."

Silence stretched across the line. When Nadia spoke again, her voice had changed completely—tight, worried, almost frightened.

"What kind of letter?"

I told her everything. The photograph, the key, the invitation. With each detail, the silence on the other end grew heavier.

"Wren," she said finally, and I could hear her moving around, probably pacing her kitchen the way she did when she was stressed. "Don't go."

"What?"

"Whatever this is, whoever sent it—don't go to that place."

The urgency in her voice made my chest tight. "Nadia, what aren't you telling me?"

Another long pause. When she spoke, her words came out in a rush, like she was forcing herself to say them.

"Your mom got a letter too. Before she died. I saw it when I was helping pack up your things after... after it happened. It looked just like what you're describing."

My vision went white around the edges. "What did it say?"

"I don't know. I was eight, Wren. I couldn't read much of it. But there was a photograph, and a key, and your mom... she was terrified. I'd never seen her like that."

"Where is it? The letter?"

"I burned it." The words came out flat, final. "Years later, when I was old enough to understand what it might mean. I thought... I thought if I destroyed it, it couldn't hurt anyone else."

The line went quiet except for the sound of our breathing.

"Nadia—"

"Promise me you won't go, Wren. Promise me."

But I was already looking at the invitation card, at the address printed in elegant script. Ashwick, Massachusetts. A coastal town I'd never heard of, where my mother had died—or been buried—twenty years ago.

"I have to," I whispered.

The line went dead.

I sat in the growing darkness of my apartment, staring at the photograph of my mother. She looked so young, so alive. So utterly unprepared for whatever was waiting for her inside that gothic manor.

My laptop screen had gone dark. I touched the trackpad, and the Amtrak website flickered to life. Before I could second-guess myself, I was booking a ticket on the first train to Boston tomorrow morning. From there, I could catch a bus to Ashwick.

As I entered my credit card information, my phone buzzed with a text message. Unknown number.

Four words that made my blood freeze:

"Welcome home."

I stared at the screen, my heart hammering against my ribs. I'd just bought the ticket thirty seconds ago. The confirmation email was still loading in my inbox.

Who knew I was coming?

And how?

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