FIELD REPORT — LIMESTONE SITE
Incident Reference: Unverified
Archive Integrity: Incomplete
Secondary field notes recovered.
Site confirmation required.
Orientation
Return to Blue Limestone Park.
Begin at the second picnic table up the hill.
Face the direction where morning would first touch the trees, then turn slightly toward the colder hand.
Do not begin at the water.
Do not begin at the break.
Begin where a witness could have stood and still chosen not to come closer.
Recovered Account
“It paused before the glade.”
“Not hiding. Not yet.”
“Still enough to be mistaken for part of the trees.”
Sightline notes place the pause point beyond the table, past the open ground, toward the quarter between sunrise and north.
A place to sit remains in that direction.
Behind it is the tree referenced in the unpublished report.
Incident Detail
Local accounts claimed the subject climbed before retreating toward the glade.
The trunk did not hold.
The split was severe.
One half fell toward the cold side, across the water.
Investigators did not agree on what could have caused such a break.
The official notes avoided naming the subject.
The field team marked what they could not explain.
Evidence Marker
One detail was recorded, then repeated, then buried.
It was not bark.
It was not shadow.
It was not damage.
It was added after the break, by people who intended to return.
The answer is not where it rested.
The answer is not what it broke.
The answer is the warning left on what remained standing.
“A mark is not always a warning.
Sometimes it is a promise to come back.”
Submission
Record the identifying hue.
This is one of the three recovered evidence fragments needed to reconstruct the Higgins sequence.
Do not submit the place.
Do not submit the object.
Submit only what the investigators left behind.
Incident classification unresolved.