manoranjan ghoshal
What if a seed could remember you?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.It is a watcher.Then it becomes many.And they don’t just mimic life.They learn.They remember.They reflect.They evolve.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.As reality begins to unravel and memory becomes a weapon, one truth remains rooted beneath it all:You don’t plant this seed. It plants itself.Grew in the Dark is a psychological eco-thriller-a slow-burning descent into biological horror where identity, memory, and nature converge in chilling, unforgettable ways.If you find one, don’t touch it.If it grows, don’t look at it.And whatever you do...Don’t let it know you.