Some houses keep secrets. This one keeps the people who made them. After the events on Carver Street, Maya Hall hopes Ashford Lane will be quieter-just a small rental cottage, a friendly neighbor, and room to breathe again. But the house has a history of its own, and it listens more carefully than she realizes. When Detective Audrey Voss and archivist Elle Merrin uncover a hidden network connecting forgotten buildings across town-each one storing fragments of the voices that once lived inside them-the cottage begins to wake.Vents whisper memories. Floorboards hum in harmony. And a faint outline on the kitchen wall begins to behave like a door... one that leads not to another place, but to everything a house refuses to forget. The deeper the women investigate, the more the town itself seems to tune in: laundromats pausing mid-cycle, libraries breathing in unison, basement machines recording silence that shouldn't exist. What starts as an unexplained disturbance becomes a revelation about grief, listening, and the strange ways memory survives. In 315 Ashford Lane, memory is alive-quiet, watchful, and impossibly kind.And once a house learns to remember you, it never lets your story disappear. Atmospheric, unsettling, and deeply human, 315 Ashford Lane continues the world of 214 Carver Street with a haunting tale about the spaces we live in... and the ones that live in us.