Hollow Creek isn’t lost. It’s contained. When siblings Jane, Mike, and Sadie are dropped at a remote summer camp deep in the woods, they’re told the rules are for their safety. No wandering. No questions. No blood. The forest listens. At first, Hollow Creek feels like a strange but structured refuge, a place built to manage kids who don’t quite fit anywhere else. But the longer they stay, the more the rules bend, the paths shift, and the woods begin to respond to them personally. Hunger takes new shapes. Silence becomes currency. And compliance starts to feel more dangerous than rebellion. Jane discovers that restraint has a cost. Mike learns that logic can be weaponized. Sadie realizes the forest doesn’t just trap people, it chooses them. As authority tightens and the woods grow attentive, the siblings are forced to confront a truth no one at Hollow Creek will say aloud: this place isn’t meant to save them. It’s meant to hold until something gives. And the forest is patient. Because Hollow Creek isn’t hungry for blood. It’s hungry for choices.