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Anna came back to Japan with her father to remember the trip they once took together.
But Japan remembers a version of Anna who never came home.
At nineteen, Anna Mercer is tired of being managed. Her father, Daniel, has planned every train, hotel, meal, and memory on their return trip to Japan, hoping the journey will repair what grief and years of silence have broken between them.
Then Anna sees a girl in a red rain jacket at Narita Airport.
A girl who looks almost like her.
Not identical. Not a stranger. Something worse.
At first, Daniel insists it is exhaustion. A bad angle. A reflection. A coincidence. But then Anna's arrival paperwork is stamped PRESENT in red ink. Her hotel registration marks her differently from her father. An old stamp book from their first trip suddenly contains a school attendance record neither of them remembers.
AMAHARA ELEMENTARY.
ATTENDANCE RECORD.
ABSENT.
The deeper Anna and Daniel travel, the more the impossible begins to organize itself around her name. Receipts list an extra rider. Photos reveal someone standing behind them. Train tickets count a seat that should not exist. A forgotten rural route appears on screens, signs, and records, always pointing toward the same hidden mountain village.
Amahara.
There, empty classrooms wait with dolls seated at desks. Name cards mark the living as absent, present, corrected, or claimed. Roads loop back on themselves. Official records fail. Voices answer roll call from places no one should be. And the girl in the red jacket keeps getting closer.
She is not only following Anna.
She may be the part of Anna that was left behind.
Daniel knows more than he remembers, and the village knows how to use that. Years ago, in a storm, a frightened father may have signed something he did not understand. Now Amahara wants the record completed, and Anna must decide whether she can trust the man who once lost her, hid the truth, and still loves her enough to make the wrong choice again.
To escape, Anna cannot simply run. She has to face the record that split her life in two.
But Amahara does not want one Anna to leave.
It wants one Anna corrected.
A haunting supernatural thriller about memory, identity, grief, and the terrifying power of being written into the wrong story.
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In Amahara, every record must be answered.
And if Anna does not write the truth herself, the village will write it for her.
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