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Elena Evans, the Silver Ghost of Black Hollow, is the shimmering remnant of a bride who drowned on the night of her wedding—just moments before she ever reached the chapel. Her carriage overturned on a rain-slick bridge, her white dress soaking and dragging her beneath the river’s current. Her groom waited, the vows unwritten. Her love, unspoken. Her story, unfinished. Now, Elena haunts the woods of Black Hollow, a ghostly vision bathed in silver light and forever shrouded in mist. Her long blonde hair floats as if underwater, her skin pale as moonlight—and so thin that her bones can be seen glinting beneath, like frost-covered porcelain. She moves without sound, her dress forever trailing the wet leaves, her face half-remembered by the living. She appears only to young men who drive too fast, walk too far, or stay too long after dark—those with restless hearts or lonely eyes. She steps from the fog, beautiful and half-lost, whispering promises she once meant for another. And if they follow her? Some are found days later, soaked to the bone and unable to speak. Others are never found at all. They say she still waits for her beloved, calling out into the night—but her voice no longer remembers his name. Only that it was love. Only that it was unfinished.