The Quite RoomUpdated at Apr 7, 2025, 12:40
When renowned trauma therapist Dr. Eliza Wren takes a job at Black Hollow Psychiatric Facility, she’s told it’s a place for healing—a retreat for the deeply disturbed. But something about the facility doesn’t sit right. The patients don’t act like typical cases. The staff avoids certain hallways. And the upper floor, she’s warned, is strictly off-limits.Then Eliza is assigned a patient with no name, no history, and a file that’s been mysteriously redacted. The only clue: the patient won’t speak to anyone—except her.As Eliza delves deeper into their sessions, the patient begins recounting memories that feel eerily like her own nightmares—memories of a childhood Eliza doesn’t remember having. Disturbing visions blur the line between therapy and manipulation, and soon Eliza begins to question her own past, her sanity, and even her identity.The more she uncovers, the more the walls of Black Hollow seem to close in. She suspects someone is watching her, following her. And when a fellow therapist vanishes without a trace, Eliza realizes she’s not just treating a mystery—she’s become part of one.To uncover the truth, Eliza must confront the secrets hidden in the quiet room at the end of the forbidden hallway—where silence screams and the past is anything but dead.But some doors are locked for a reason. And once opened, they can never be closed again.