You don’t inherit a legacy. You become its echo.
Years ago, Professor Bella Goth vanished from Britechester University. Her name became a whisper. Her memory, a warning.
Cassandra Goth didn’t come to Britechester to chase ghosts. But when her mother’s journal resurfaces, a mirror begins to whisper, and students start vanishing, she’s pulled into a secret society that treats memory like ritual and longing like scripture.
As rivalries flare and identities blur, Cassandra must decide whether to inherit the silence that shaped her or rewrite the story that haunts her. But every answer demands a sacrifice. And every mirror reflects more than a face.
The Vanishing is about legacy, possession, and the ethics of memory. It’s a story of aching love, fractured identity and the dangerous beauty of being seen.
Readers Note:
The Vanishing is intended for adult audiences. It explores themes of memory, identity, and emotional inheritance. If these topics feel overwhelming or unsafe, please take care. You are never required to read something that hurts you.
This story includes:
Parental disappearance and unresolved grief
Emotional manipulation and obsession
Gaslighting and memory distortion
Psychological collapse and identity loss
Implied death and vanishing
Power imbalance in romantic relationships
Supernatural influence and loss of control
Nudity and Sex
If any of these themes may cause mental distress, I recommend skipping this story or reading with support. Your wellbeing matters more than any narrative.
The Vanishing




















