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Julie Adams returns to the fog-shrouded town of Oakhaven, Louisiana, carrying the weight of her estranged mother’s sudden death. Hired to restore a forgotten collection of undelivered letters at the creaking Postal Museum, she hopes the quiet work of an archivist will help mend her fractured heart. Instead, the archive’s oppressive chill awakens a fear she has long tried to bury.
When a red-wax-sealed envelope warms beneath her fingers and whispers echo from the old mail chute, Julie discovers the letters are tied to ancient rituals meant to bridge the mortal world and the spectral Veil. Shadowy apparitions appear, walls tremble, and the museum itself seems hungry to drag her into the ether. The town’s enigmatic historian, Ryan Thompson, offers steady support even as he carries his own secrets, and together they are drawn into a web of guarded rituals and long-buried town history.
As the letters begin to move on their own and a hidden chamber beneath the museum reveals glowing sigils and a trapped spirit, Julie must decide how much she is willing to risk for the truth. With each whispered plea and violent tremor, the boundary between the living and the dead grows thinner, forcing her to confront both the past she fled and the fragile possibility of connection.
In the final storm that shakes the old building to its foundations, Julie and Ryan work to break the ritual circle and release the spirit bound to the letters. What remains when the last sigil is shattered is not only peace for the dead but the chance for two wounded hearts to find redemption and love amid the lingering echoes of the Veil.





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