Forgotten
They were always five. Or at least, that’s what they remember. Old photographs say otherwise. So does the empty chair. So does the name no one can recall—but everyone feels. A school trip. A memory out of place. A past that doesn’t stay still. As the years pass, what they chose to forget begins to surface again—quietly, patiently. They didn’t leave him behind. They erased him. But forgetting someone doesn’t mean they’re gone. Forgotten is a psychological horror about memory, guilt, and the one friend no one remembers—except he remembers them.

