In the peaceful kingdom of D’Tia, best friends Clara and Crystal lived a life of dance, music, and simple joy. They were inseparable — perfecting ballet moves by the Ice Lake, laughing under the sun, and dreaming about the grand ballrooms of the castle. Their world was harmonious, safe, and full of promise.
Then, in a heartbeat, everything changed.
A handsome prince’s visit, a whispered wish, and the sudden appearance of a mysterious old crone set off a chain of events that would tear the two friends apart. Clara was taken into the clutches of a witch from the feared Forest of Eklar, while Crystal was left behind — burdened by guilt, determination, and the knowledge that only she could help bring her friend home.
The Long Road Through Eklar
Crystal’s journey is not just a trek through a dangerous forest; it’s a battle against the forest itself. Eklar feeds on fear, manifesting it into physical threats — wolves, fire, biting butterflies — each as real as they are terrifying. Alongside Prince Stephen and his loyal guards, Crystal must confront not only the dangers around her, but also the insecurities within her.
More Than a Rescue Mission
What begins as a quest to save Clara becomes something much deeper — a story about courage, self-discovery, and the unshakable bond of friendship. Crystal learns that bravery isn’t the absence of fear, but the choice to act in spite of it.
A Story Told with Heart and Suspense
Pluma doesn’t shy away from the tension, the uncertainty, or the emotional cost of the journey. But it also offers moments of laughter, tenderness, and hope — proof that even in the darkest places, light can break through.
Finding Strength in the Shadows
In Pluma, Ali Scott gives us more than an adventure. She invites us to imagine what we’d do if someone we loved was lost — and to believe that, like Crystal, we might find the courage to walk into the shadows for them.