
When Mira and her brother Eli are sent to spend the summer with their grandmother in a quiet village, they expect boredom, jigsaws, and the occasional goat. Instead, they find a tunnel hidden beneath the woods—a place that hums with secrets and remembers every step you take.
Inside the Hollow, echoes twist into voices, doors appear where there should be walls, and memory itself begins to feel like quicksand. At the heart of it all stands Ethan, a boy who went missing decades earlier and who hasn't aged a day. He isn't a ghost, not exactly, and he isn't free either.
Drawn deeper by dreams, symbols, and objects that seem to carry their own weight, Mira feels the Hollow calling to her in ways she can't ignore. Eli, ever protective, pushes back harder with each step, until the siblings are caught between family truths, ancient warnings, and the impossible choice of who to trust.
The Hollow Path is a story of siblings and secrets, of memory and myth, and of what happens when the past refuses to stay buried. Atmospheric, unsettling, and threaded with hope, it asks: what would you give up to feel truly seen—and what would you risk to walk away?
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