The Grieving
After the sudden death of her father, a grieving daughter finds herself unable to move on. As she brings home his ashes, strange and unsettling events begin to unfold around the urn. Lights flicker without reason, whispers echo through empty rooms, and she starts having vivid dreams filled with disturbing images from her childhood. At first, she dismisses these signs as symptoms of grief, but the manifestations grow increasingly intense and personal. She begins to suspect that her father’s spirit is trying to communicate with her—or perhaps warn her. As she delves deeper into her father’s past, she uncovers secrets he kept hidden: lies, betrayals, and a dark legacy that challenges everything she thought she knew about him. The urn becomes more than just a vessel of ashes—it seems to be a conduit for something unresolved, something vengeful. Now, she must face not only her father’s memory, but also the darkness that refuses to be buried with him.
