7 STUDENTS VANISHED BEFORE GRADUATION IN 1997 — 25 YEARS LATER, A PHOTO ARRIVED WITH FIVE WORDS THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING…

7 STUDENTS VANISHED BEFORE GRADUATION IN 1997 — 25 YEARS LATER, A PHOTO ARRIVED WITH FIVE WORDS THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING… 

The night before graduation, seven seniors at Ashcroft Boarding School disappeared without a trace. No goodbyes. No witnesses. Just silence — and a campus that tried to forget.

For 25 years, the mystery haunted the school’s legacy… until Ivy Reynolds, the quiet outsider from their class, received a torn yearbook photo in the mail. Scrawled across it in shaky handwriting: “We never left. They just erased us.”

What Ivy uncovers next isn’t just a case of missing students — it’s a buried experiment, a sealed-off wing of the school, and a decades-long cover-up that was never meant to be found.

Some stories end at graduation. This one was only beginning…

 

At first, Ivy thought it was a cruel prank. The photo was old, yellowed around the edges — the kind of thing you’d find in a forgotten box in an attic. But the handwriting on the back… she knew it.

It belonged to Ethan Ward — one of the seven who vanished that night. Her heart pounded as she turned the photo over again and again. The words weren’t just a message. They were a warning.

“We never left. They just erased us.”

Two days later, Ivy drove through the rusted gates of Ashcroft Boarding School — now half-abandoned, its ivy-covered walls cracked, its halls filled with dust and echoes. The main building was still used for summer retreats, but the east wing had been sealed since 1997.

The missing students’ dorm.

Inside the headmistress’s old office, Ivy found a ledger. Page after page of student names — until 1997, where the entries stopped mid-sentence. A faint coffee stain obscured part of the page, but one line was still visible:

Project AURORA – Phase 3 results pending.

Her breath caught. “Project Aurora?”

The sound of footsteps echoed behind her.

“Ivy Reynolds,” a voice said softly. “You shouldn’t be here.”

She turned — and froze. Standing in the doorway was a man she hadn’t seen in 25 years.

Ethan.

He looked the same. Not older. Not changed.

And when he smiled, it wasn’t the smile she remembered.

“We told them we didn’t want to stay,” he said, stepping closer. “But Ashcroft… doesn’t let go of its best experiments.”

The lights flickered. Somewhere deep in the building, a door slammed shut.

That’s when Ivy realized — the photo wasn’t just a message from the past. It was an invitation.

And the people she thought were gone… had never really left at all.

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