For nearly a decade, a quiet town has been haunted by a pattern no one can explain. Children disappear without leaving footprints, blood, or signs of struggle. Every two years, the same thing happens again — precise, methodical, and invisible. Investigations fail. Reports close. Fear lingers beneath ordinary life, unspoken but never forgotten.
At its core, the story explores how neglect, abuse, and institutional failure create invisible casualties long before anyone goes missing. It asks whether disappearance is an act of violence — or a final consequence of a world that refuses to see. When the cycle turns again, the town will be forced to confront a truth it has long avoided:
Some people are not taken.
They are erased.