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The Veil

After devastating loss, a man drifting through grief encounters a child and a young mother whose presence slowly opens his eyes to mercy, redemption, and the nearness of another world.

After the sudden death of his wife Elena, architect Dante Amari finds himself living as if something invisible has settled between him and the world. In recurring dreams, Elena speaks of "the in-between" - a quiet threshold where wind carries meaning and light feels almost aware. Dante tries to dismiss it as grief. But grief begins loosening the certainty he once built his life upon. When corruption fractures his professional world, Dante is drawn - less by logic than by inner pull - to a neglected roadside lodge beneath a canopy of aging maple trees. He purchases it without fully knowing why. As he restores the building, something unseen begins restoring him. Maple House becomes more than shelter; it becomes a threshold space where broken lives intersect. An older man burdened by regret. A guarded young woman shaped by abandonment. A quiet child whose silence feels like perception rather than absence. Under soft light and shifting seasons, their stories begin to weave together. Small acts of mercy ripple outward. Doors open and close. Hands meet and release. What first appears accidental slowly begins to suggest pattern. But compassion carries weight. Loss returns. Doubt deepens. Dante wrestles with the question that shadows every act of goodness: Does any of this truly matter? Is heaven distant - or simply hidden? As suffering presses him to the edge of despair, the veil begins to thin. What once felt like silence reveals itself as presence. What he called coincidence shimmers with correspondence. Love does not end; it transforms. Guidance does not force; it waits for the heart to soften. Through grief, Dante undergoes a quiet spiritual evolution - from certainty to surrender, from control to obedience, from building structures to becoming one. He begins to sense that the spiritual world is not far above, but interwoven with the ordinary, pressing gently against it through light, memory, and mercy. The Veil is a contemplative meditation on thresholds - between earth and eternity, sorrow and awakening, seen and unseen. It suggests that heaven does not arrive with spectacle, but leans close in stillness, waiting for us to listen.

In Development
In Development

Stone Shore

In a lakeside town where every life is measured and quietly recorded, a system governs without force and without appeal. As a man and a woman choose separate ways to endure it, their paths begin to converge at the one place the system cannot reach.

In a quiet lakeside town in the near future, order is maintained through habits so ordinary they barely seem like control. People go to work. They answer messages. They keep appointments. They follow procedures. Above it all, an unseen system watches, records, and quietly decides what each life is allowed to become.Mark feels it before he can make sense of it. The town goes on as usual—quiet streets, lit offices, familiar exchanges—but the shape of his life begins to tighten, as if invisible limits are being drawn around him. Not far away, Sylvia lives at the edge of town in a weather station by the lake, tending instruments, logging conditions, and keeping to a life apart. She belongs to this place, but not entirely to the machinery that governs it. As the pressure around Mark deepens and Sylvia continues her quiet vigil at the water’s edge, their separate lives begin moving toward the same horizon. What draws them there is not rebellion, and not escape in any ordinary sense, but something harder to name—something the town cannot fully contain. Stone Shore is a restrained dystopian drama about surveillance, spiritual exhaustion, and the faint possibility that beyond a world built on control, another kind of reality still waits.

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Seven Days

Over seven days in a Detroit neighborhood, a street preacher learns that if he wants to reach people with the truth of Jesus, he must carry it in a way they can actually bear.

Zeke is a rough street preacher who does not sound like church. He sounds like the neighborhood. Stuck for seven days on a Detroit corner, he finds an unconventional way into the life of the block, carrying a message about Jesus with a force and familiarity people do not expect. At first he is easy to dismiss, just another presence on the street. But as the week unfolds, passing glances turn into conversations, and an undercurrent begins to form beneath the life of the neighborhood. Seven Days is a grounded, quietly poetic drama where grit, humor, and spiritual hunger meet at street level.

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Desert Christmas

A holiday road trip through the American Southwest unravels into something far stranger and more human than anyone packed for.

Three estranged siblings reunite for a road trip to scatter their mother's ashes at a place she never told them about. Somewhere between Albuquerque and a town that doesn't appear on any map, they discover why she kept it a secret — and why she wanted them to find it together.

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The Chronicler

A journalist assigned to document a dying town finds that some stories choose their teller — and this one has been waiting a very long time.

Sent to write the obituary of a forgotten mining town, journalist Elena Voss discovers a story far older and stranger than the one she was assigned. The town's residents speak of the Chronicler — someone who has been writing their history for over a century. When Elena finds the manuscript, she realizes the last chapter is about her.

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Red Light

At the intersection of ambition and survival, a young woman navigating a city's underground economy discovers that every system has a price — and she's already paid it.

In a city that runs on unofficial rules, Mara Chen has learned to navigate every shadow. But when she stumbles onto a network that connects the city's most powerful players to its most vulnerable, she faces a choice that could expose everything — including herself.

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Isaiah Paradox

A theoretical physicist's most controversial paper turns out to be a confession. Now someone wants the original.

Dr. Isaiah Mercer published a paper that the scientific community dismissed as theoretical fantasy. Five years after his disappearance, his former student discovers that the equations aren't theoretical at all — they're instructions. And someone has already started following them.

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Autumn Dahlia

A grieving florist receives orders from a customer who died three years ago. The arrangements are specific. The dates are not random.

After losing her mother, Dahlia returns to run the family flower shop. When prepaid orders begin arriving from a customer listed as deceased, each arrangement carries a message only Dahlia can decode. The flowers lead her through a mystery her mother spent a lifetime hiding — one that blooms in ways no one expected.

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Avalon Nights

In a coastal resort town that only opens six weeks a year, the off-season staff have built a world the tourists never see — and will do anything to protect it.

Avalon is a paradise for six weeks every summer. But for the year-round staff who maintain it, the off-season is where real life happens. When a developer announces plans to make Avalon a year-round destination, the staff must decide what they're willing to risk to protect the world they've built in the silence between seasons.

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Eden Cypher

A cryptographer hired to decode an ancient manuscript realizes the text is decoding her instead.

When Dr. Lena Ortiz is hired to crack an undeciphered manuscript found in a sealed chamber beneath a university library, she expects a linguistic puzzle. Instead, the text seems to respond to her — changing each time she looks away. As she delves deeper, she realizes the manuscript isn't a message from the past. It's a mirror.