The small coastal town of Grey Haven was a place where nothing much ever happened. Nestled between rugged cliffs and a vast, churning sea, the town was often shrouded in a thick blanket of fog, giving it an eerie yet comforting feel. For most, it was a quiet retreat?a place to escape the noise of the world. But for those who called Grey Haven home, the fog hid more than just a view of the shoreline. It concealed secrets, whispered tales of things long forgotten, and, on rare occasions, things that were better left undisturbed.