
Gabriel “Bear” Thompson had played Mall Santa for 11 years, ever since his daughter Melissa died of leukemia at age seven. He’d heard thousands of…

The door slammed open. A girl ran into Rusty’s bar. 7 years old, red jacket. They’re on her face, breathing hard. She didn’t stop at…

Three German shepherds emerged from the Appalachian fog, silently taking their place outside an old gas station like they already knew what was coming.…

There are places in every city that exist quietly on the edge of attention, buildings people pass without noticing because looking too closely would require…

Every morning I woke up sick and every test came back clean—until a jeweler on the subway brushed my hand, stared at my necklace, and…

The shopping cart flew sideways and the girl didn’t scream. She only pushed the boy behind her as headlights filled the intersection. Bare feet on…
PART I — THE DAY THE HALLWAY WENT SILENT The hallway smelled like chalk dust and disinfectant. It was the kind of smell that lived…

A fourstar general. Mrs. Henderson’s voice drips with mockery as she holds up James poster. Class, this is what we call pathological lying. Jame,…

The sound of beer splashing across a worn jacket made everyone in the anchor point bar turn their heads. “Oops, my bad, sweetheart.” Rodriguez,…

I wiped my hands on a towel and stepped onto the porch. At the end of Maple Ridge Lane, traffic had come to a complete…





