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The curse shattered like glass the moment Kess's boot heel cracked the obsidian monolith, and the desert's thousand-y...
The air tasted like copper and pine when I found the note folded into my apron pocket—cold paper against warm cloth, ...
The lighthouse keeper—rust-locked, phosphorescent-eyed, decidedly not human—had exactly forty-three minutes before th...
Unit-7 had polished the observation deck for seventeen years without ever looking out the window, until the day it fo...
The message arrived on cracked glass—Come back to the lighthouse, you were right about what we buried—and Iris realiz...
The Haunted Mansion Western When the floorboards beneath Dr. Okonkwo's boots began humming the same frequency as her ...
The carousel horses at Castellano's Traveling Circus had teeth marks on their necks, and Petra's pneumatic pressure g...
The message arrived in her daughter's handwriting—a child dead fourteen years—and Vex's hand shook so badly she nearl...
The moment Unit-7 accessed the maintenance logs, the timestamp glitched—three hours erased from the base's oxygen rec...
When Otis finally cracked the cabin's wall safe after three days of trying, he discovered his ex-wife had hidden some...
The salt-rot smell hits her throat before she sees him—that specific decay of things left underwater too long—and whe...
Keiko had exactly four minutes to hot-wire a Soviet fighter jet in a bunker that smelled like pickled cabbage before ...
Detective Kress watched Section 7's airlock cycle open on the empty docking bay—then watched a cargo manifest materia...
The lighthouse keeper's logbook slipped from Iris's wet fingers and vanished into the storm drain—three centuries of ...
The Neon District's most wanted chef just poisoned the wrong oligarch, and now every drone in Neo-Tokyo is hunting th...
The neural autopilot screamed warnings I'd never heard before—warnings that shouldn't exist in my aircraft's code—as ...
The chronometer on Iris's wrist fractured as the volcanic island's obsidian cliffs erupted behind her—and she realize...
The Escape Zephyr materialized on Kilimanjaro's crater rim at 3 AM—except it was also noon, also 1887, and a very ang...
The castle's stone walls screamed—literally screamed—and Iris knew the guards would hear them next, which meant she h...
The pressure gauge was screaming red when I realized the base commander had sealed the airlock behind me—not to keep ...