The Story
What survives when everything you were built on collapses?
It's the early 1900s. San Francisco is the golden city of the Pacific — wealthy, ambitious, alive with possibility.
Emily Catherine is exactly where she's supposed to be. Upper-class. Catholic. Quiet. Her world is ordered, her identity constructed — and she wears it beautifully.
Then April 18, 1906 arrives. And in moments, the ground breaks open beneath everything she knows.
A World Built on Expectation
Emily Catherine's identity is constructed by everyone around her. Faith. Class. Certainty. All of it, perfect — until it isn't.
The Day the Ground Broke Open
The earthquake doesn't just destroy buildings. It destroys certainty. Survival demands a version of Emily she never knew existed.
The Most Authentic Version of Herself
What gets rebuilt is better, harder, and more real. A story about what remains when the performance is stripped away entirely.