This isn’t just about answers.
It’s about justice.
Josh tried to do the right thing.
He tried to expose the truth.
And it cost him his life.
Now, Clayton carries that unfinished mission.
Not out of revenge—but out of responsibility.
That’s what makes the story so powerful. It’s not driven by anger alone. It’s driven by purpose. By the idea that some truths deserve to be seen, no matter the cost.
And that some voices refuse to stay silent—even after death.
Fallen Oaks builds toward this realization with intensity and emotion. Every step Clayton takes feels heavier, more meaningful, more dangerous.
Because he’s not just risking his life.
He’s finishing someone else’s.

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