The Silent Rain

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(Act I: The Outset - 20%) The fog in East London did not just drift; it clung. Arthur stood by the Thames, the river a vein of liquid lead under a charcoal sky. Beside him, the empty space where his brother, Leo, should have been felt like a physical wound. Leo had vanished three months ago, lured by a man in a velvet coat who promised a world where the poor didn't starve. Arthur didn't believe in promises, but he believed in the silver coin Leo had left behind—a coin stamped with a grinning, distorted face.

(Act II: The Undercurrent - 30%) Arthur found the others in the shadow of the derelict warehouses: Clara, whose father had been "collected" by the same man; Julian, a mute boy who saw things in the soot; and Mary, who had lost her voice to a fever. They called themselves the Unwanted. Together, they tracked the velvet coat through the labyrinth of cobblestones. They discovered that the man, Lord Vane, wasn't a ghost, but a predator of the mind. He didn't use magic; he used the hunger and the cold. He would find a child's deepest insecurity—a fear of abandonment, a shame of poverty—and amplify it until the child walked willingly into his cellar, convinced that the world outside was far more terrifying than the darkness within.

(Act III: The Outburst - 35%) The confrontation happened in the bowels of Vane's manor, a place that smelled of damp earth and old secrets. Vane didn't fight them with fists. He spoke. He whispered to Clara about her father's true hatred; he showed Julian a mirror that reflected only his silence. One by one, the Unwanted crumbled. Clara stepped into the void, her eyes vacant. Julian followed, lured by a phantom melody. Arthur alone remained, his grip on the silver coin tightening until it cut his palm. He screamed into the darkness, not a plea for help, but a rejection of the lie. He found Leo, but not as a boy. Leo was a shell, a hollowed-out thing that no longer remembered the smell of rain or the sound of a brother's name. The victory was a hollow shell; Vane was exposed, his manor burned by a stray lamp, but the damage was absolute.

(Act IV: The Echo - 15%) Arthur walked back to the Thames alone. The fog was still there, but the silver coin was gone, cast into the river. He looked at his hands, stained with soot and blood, and realized that the only thing more terrifying than the man in the velvet coat was the silence that now followed him everywhere. He sat on the pier and waited for a rain that would never be clean enough to wash him away.

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