A psychological tale of watching, being watched, and the moment visibility becomes a threat.
She’s spent years perfecting the art of being unnoticed — slipping through stairwells, hallways, and parking garages like a ghost. But the night she crosses paths with him, everything changes. He doesn’t just see her. He studies her. Tracks her. Reads the parts she’s spent a lifetime hiding.
What begins as a chance encounter becomes a charged, silent negotiation: fear and desire, distance and proximity, the instinct to run and the urge to step closer.
He shouldn’t be there.
He shouldn’t follow.
He shouldn’t know her at all.
But he does.
And once someone like him decides you’re visible, there’s no going back to the dark.
A slow‑burn psychological serial for readers who crave tension, obsession, and the dangerous intimacy of being truly seen.
