In the forgotten desert town of Haven wood, life moves at the languid pace of the sun, and secrets are buried deeper than the wells. But on a single, impossible night, the sky shatters. A mysterious, crystalline meteor crashes into the desert, bathing the town in an ethereal, otherworldly light. Under its glow, a statistical miracle unfolds: seven children are born to seven different families.
They are a tribe unto themselves, bound by an invisible thread and a shared, silent otherness. As they grow, their childhood unfolds into a tapestry of impossible abilities?a boy who can move objects with his mind, a girl whose drawings predict the future, a quiet child who can calm any storm, emotional or elemental. But their gifts come at a terrifying price. With every flicker of supernatural power, a sliver of their humanity seems to fade, replaced by a cold, ancient intelligence and a strange, celestial homesickness for a home they cannot name.
Caught between a fierce, protective love and a growing, primal fear, their families are forced into a fragile alliance of secrecy. But their quiet world is fractured by the arrival of Dr. Aris Thorne, a mysterious scientist who sees the children not as a miracle, but as a discovery. His chilling theories and manipulative guidance ignite a war between the families and a schism among the children themselves, accelerating their powers toward a dangerous and unknown purpose.
As their connection to Earth weakens, a terrifying truth begins to surface: they were never just gifted children. They are a harvest. And they were never meant to stay.
Children of the Meteor is an immersive, emotional saga that blends small-town drama with cosmic mystery. It is a story about the fierce, desperate love of parents for children they may not understand, and the heartbreaking price of a secret that fell from the stars, leading to a shocking and unforgettable conclusion.