Some houses are merely places. Others are prisons of the mind.
Ivy moves through a world of grandeur, where chandeliers glow with golden light and the halls whisper with elegance. The Baron's estate is a place of wealth, refinement, and carefully kept secrets. But not all illusions last forever.
The house holds its own mysteries-a floorboard that never stays fixed, a presence felt but never seen.
As you step inside, things seem to shift. The past and present intertwine, the familiar becomes strange, and the truth waits in the places no one dares to look.
Who is Jonathan? Why does Bernadette always fix the same loose board? And why does the house seem to change in one's periphery-or when no one is looking?
A story of love, loss, and the weight of forgotten things, Ivy's House invites you to enter. But be careful-some doors, once opened, can never be closed.