The Elderwood Kids
The thing that grew in Darkness
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Elderwood isn't like other towns. Its ivy helps you find lost books, its stones hum with ancient memory, and its kids—Milo, Tess, and Leo—speak to the living Green and the dreaming Stone. They’ve made peace with the weirdness. But a new kind of quiet has moved in next door.
When the gentle hum of the Green Dream suddenly stops, replaced by a cold, hollow silence, the Elderwood Kids discover the Gunderson house is no longer empty. It is now home to the Conservator—a suited, polite entity who collects memories, emotions, and magic, placing them under glass domes in a sterile basement gallery. His goal is simple: to silence the noisy, messy essence of Elderwood forever.
With their magical senses muted inside a growing void of nothingness, Milo, Tess, and Leo must weaponize the very things the town fears most: the strange, beautiful hybrids born of chaos and connection. To fight a force that thrives on order, they must become gloriously, defiantly messy. But their rebellion draws the attention of something worse than a collector—the Curator, a classifying intelligence that doesn't want to silence their noise, but to archive their very souls.
In a war not against monsters, but against a terrifying, polite emptiness, the only way to save their home is to make it permanently, inhospitably alive. They must weave the town’s magic into a single, unbreakable anthem—or become permanent exhibits in the library of the quiet.
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