<p><strong>What if a seed could remember you?</strong></p><p>In a remote drought-stricken town an unremarkable patch of earth gives birth to something unnatural. It begins with a sprout-unseasonal fast-growing oddly shaped. But what emerges from the soil is not just plant not just anomaly.</p><p>It is <strong>a watcher</strong>.</p><p>Then it becomes <strong>many</strong>.</p><p>And they don't just mimic life.</p><p>They learn.<br>They remember.<br>They reflect.<br>They evolve.</p><p>Soon the tree in the narrator's backyard bears fruit-flesh-like pods that open not with flowers but with faces. And the most terrifying part? Some of those faces are familiar.</p><p>As reality begins to unravel and memory becomes a weapon one truth remains rooted beneath it all:</p><p><strong>You don't plant this seed. It plants itself.</strong></p><p><em>Grew in the Dark</em> is a psychological eco-thriller-a slow-burning descent into biological horror where identity memory and nature converge in chilling unforgettable ways.</p><p>If you find one don't touch it.</p><p>If it grows don't look at it.</p><p>And whatever you do...</p><p><strong>Don't let it know you.</strong></p>
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