Everyone in Beacon Hills carries something they refuse to say out loud. (Y/N) Finstock has always been the exception — human, sarcastic, and stubborn enough to survive the supernatural world without becoming part of it. Until she starts seeing things that haven’t happened yet. At first, everyone believes she’s psychic. But the truth is far more dangerous: she isn’t seeing the future. She’s seeing the pieces people leave behind. Memories. Fears. Regrets. Possibilities. And the closer she gets to the people she loves, the harder it becomes to remember which feelings belong to her. When (Y/N) begins uncovering the truths her friends have spent years hiding — including the trauma Isaac Lahey has buried since childhood — the pack must face a battle they cannot fight with claws, weapons, or strength. Because some wounds cannot be defeated. They can only be witnessed. And when you carry everyone you love inside your head, the hardest thing to remember is yourself. Because sometimes saving someone isn’t about defeating the monster. Sometimes it’s about reminding them who they are.
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