In the quiet town of Willowbrook, where the houses were painted in shades of pastel and the sidewalks were lined with neatly trimmed hedges, there lived a girl named Elena. She was twelve years old, with hair that fell in thick, chocolate waves down her back and eyes the color of a stormy sea. Her mother worked two jobs to keep the lights on, which meant Elena spent most of her afternoons at her uncle's house, a peculiar place filled with the scent of old books and the distant hum of his computer. Uncle Larry was a man of few words, often lost in his own world, and while Elena found his silence comforting, it was also a mask for the unsettling glances he threw her way. One peculiar afternoon, Uncle Larry revealed his true nature. He'd picked Elena up from school, his eyes lingering on her in a way that made her skin crawl. She'd tried to ignore it, chalking it up to his usual awkwardness, but when they got home, she found a mysterious, antique-looking necklace on her bed. I...