The Green Silence
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Ongoing, First published May 01, 2026

The story opens onto Iris Thorne’s investigation into a jungle haunted by vines that seem to record and replay sounds – even voices. Alongside her colleague Kauri, Iris begins to unravel the forest’s unsettling power, discovering a connection to a disturbing message: “Silence.” As they search for a missing colleague, Julian, they uncover evidence of an ancient, slumbering power linked to the vines and a world tree. These chapters reveal a tense, scientifically driven exploration of a forest that reacts violently to interference, pushing Iris to the limits of her understanding as she seeks to decipher the meaning behind the jungle’s screams.
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