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Hannah’s mother died when she was thirteen, at which point her father fell into a deep depression and lost his job when he stopped showing up for work. The family home had already been cluttered to begin with, but as her father’s depression worsened so too did his environment around him. Chores were more and more often left unfinished, and soon enough the house fell into major disrepair. It was around this same time that a hoarding problem became more present, as entire rooms were quickly becoming overwhelmed with a wide assortment of collected memorabilia to remind her father of a better time—a time when his wife, god rest her soul, had still been alive and well.
Hannah’s brother entered adulthood soon after and joined the military as a means to get out of the home, unfortunately leaving Hannah to fend for herself amongst the chaos that had devolved out of her father’s newly worsened state. It was a few more years before she was eventually able to get out from under the thumb of the house herself, long after she had graduated high school and her father had begun to work again. She went straight into the workforce instead of pursuing college, an option that frankly never seemed obtainable regardless of the chaos. Save for those first 13 years of promise before her mother's death, it would seem Hannah's entire life had now led up to this:
At present, Hannah is 26 years old and has just received news that her father passed away. With still no word from her brother, it would appear she has inherited all her family’s problems to herself; problems which consisted of several thousand dollars of her parents shared medical debt, a whole slew of angry family, friends, and neighbors who had loaned her father money and then never been repaid, and a home which still remained a danger to itself.
Before her life began to spiral out of control with her mother’s death, Hannah lived a mostly “normal” childhood… or at least it felt more normal by her standards in that she remembers going to school and mostly coming home with good grades, had both parents and her brother still alive to tell her that they loved her and share dinner every night, and she didn’t wake up half the time covered in sweat with no explanation why her hands were shaking or her eyes were crying like she so often seemed to now.
Once upon a time, she’d even had a few good friends—people she could knowingly trust and lean on when the going in her life had just started to get tough. By Hannah’s recollection, all that promise in her life shriveled up with the events that unfolded shortly after the time of her mother’s sudden death, but in reality… In reality, it was actually a number of years beforehand that the strangeness in her life began.
When she returns back to her childhood home to sort out all her father’s mess, Hannah is prepared to deal with sadness—hell, maybe even just a little bit of anger—but not the other feelings, memories and chaos that come flooding to the surface... especially the new chaos that comes flooding to the surface when she uncovers a strange suitcase tucked into the back of the closet in her old bedroom and the odd assortment of objects that it holds inside. Digging deep into a past that's been long forgotten, who knows exactly what she might uncover on the way?
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