When Clara returns to her late father’s house, she discovers a world built from echoes. The walls remember voices, laughter, and sorrow, whispering secrets her father tried to preserve through sound. As she listens, the house reveals the truth of a love that defied silence and a grief that refused to fade. Each recording pulls her deeper into a haunting symphony of memory, until she must face the echo that bears her own name. In the end, Clara learns that silence is not emptiness; it is remembrance, and within it, she finds both her parents and herself at last.