Prose Genre
Horror
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The Orchard at the Edge of the Simulation
An orchard grows fruit that tastes like déjà vu. The first bite makes you remember a life you never lived.
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A Theory of Dreams Written in Harbor Salt
Dreams arrive salted like sea air. A dockworker discovers the tides are delivering someone else’s sleep.
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Notes from the Last Train Out of the Snowbelt
On the last train, strangers trade stories like ration cards. At dawn, the conductor asks for a ticket you’ve never owned.
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Teeth in the Wallpaper
During renovation, Mara finds crescent impressions beneath wallpaper and photographs each section for proof. Every morning the pattern has migrated toward where she slept. When the last strip peels free, the wall exposes tally marks grouped by weeks, suggesting the room has counted occupants for years.
