Hollow Creek, a small Southern town tucked between miles of farmland and thick pine woods, looks like the kind of place that never changes—white church steeples cutting into the sky, Friday night football lights burning brighter than anything else in people’s lives, and dirt roads that feel like they’ve been there longer than the county itself. But under the surface, the town runs on something quieter and more dangerous than tradition: secrets everyone knows but nobody says out loud.

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