School - Bus Graveyard

Unlike a car graveyard (which feels clinical) or a plane graveyard (which feels industrial), the bus graveyard resonates with social energy. You can feel the ghosts of the morning route. You can almost hear the whisper of a forgotten argument in the back seat, or the crinkle of a lunch bag under the floorboards. Each bus held a community of 60+ children twice a day for a decade. That leaves a psychic residue.

Every seat cushion rotted by rain was once a throne for a child with a backpack. Every stop sign that hangs limp once commanded traffic to halt for the future. In their death, these buses offer one final lesson: Everything is temporary. School Bus Graveyard

: While in this dimension, they are hunted by "Phantoms"—shadowy, smiling creatures. Unlike a car graveyard (which feels clinical) or

They go to the School Bus Graveyard.

Any pain felt in the phantom world carries over to reality, though actual injuries do not. The Squad: Each bus held a community of 60+ children

The story begins when , a loner, goes on a school field trip to the Sorell Weed House in Savannah. After a strange interaction with a "rift" there, she and five classmates are cursed.