The discovery in the old abandoned house had opened a Pandora's box for Miles. The documents, letters, and diary he had found were like missing pieces of a long-forgotten puzzle. Each word read, each image contemplated, brought him a little closer to the truth about his own past.
Sitting in his office, surrounded by these artifacts of the past, Miles immersed himself in reading the newspaper. The yellowed pages were filled with the private thoughts of someone who appeared to be himself. But some revelations defied all logic.
He discovered disturbing details about his childhood, events he had long since erased from his memory. Repressed memories resurfaced, illuminating dark corners of his mind with disturbing clarity. And amid these disturbing reminiscences, there were repeated mentions of one name: Rosalie.
Rosalie seemed to have been a central figure in his life once upon a time, but Miles couldn't remember who she really was. Her name echoed in his mind like a distant echo, awakening emotions and feelings he couldn't yet explain.
As he turned the pages of the newspaper, a shocking truth began to emerge. The pieces of the puzzle were slowly falling into place, revealing a complex web of lies and secrets that had enveloped his life for so long.
But even with this new revelation, a question lingered in Miles' mind: why had he forgotten such an important part of his past? What trauma had he suffered to erase these memories from his memory?
And above all, what was the truth about Rosalie's death hiding?
Determined to find answers, Miles dove even deeper into the documents he had found. Each clue, each detail, brought him a little closer to the truth. But he knew that the path to the light was strewn with pitfalls, and that he must remain vigilant so as not to be blinded by the shadows of the past.