Every town has its legends, its shadows, and its whispered stories.
For Emma, those whispers always seemed to gather at the edge of the woods, where an ancient oak tree spread its roots like veins across the earth.
The oak stood tall and unyielding, its bark scarred by storms and time, its branches twisting into shapes that seemed alive.
Children dared each other to touch its trunk after dark, while older townsfolk muttered that it had seen more than any living soul.

Emma wasn’t afraid of it. If anything, she felt drawn to it—as though it carried a story meant for her alone.
On a rainy afternoon, curiosity led her to uncover something that would change her life: a silver locket buried beneath the oak, holding the faded face of a girl who had died over a century ago. That discovery set Emma on a journey through dreams, history, grief, and peace—a journey that blurred the line between the living and the dead.
This is the story of how Emma uncovered the secret of Clara Whitmore, a girl lost to time but not forgotten.