The Way Home
A man fleeing something unspeakable crosses every corner of the world, chasing a truth he somehow forgot. Now he’s reached the moment that matters most – and no matter how terrible it is, he can’t turn away.
Category for Narrations
A man fleeing something unspeakable crosses every corner of the world, chasing a truth he somehow forgot. Now he’s reached the moment that matters most – and no matter how terrible it is, he can’t turn away.
On the eve of something grand, two men sit together in the dim glow of a fading night, trading words they’ve avoided for years. What they confess – and what they fail to – will drag long‑buried secrets into the open, setting the stage for a conclusion neither of them is ready to face.
Haunted by the weight of legacy, one man confronts an unthinkable truth: the price of being remembered may be far darker – and far costlier – than the silence that follows death.
The mirror has never looked so bleak. One man is forced to face the reflection waiting on the other side – and the consequences are far more horrifying than he ever imagined.
On the eve of the biggest night of his life, a man turns over a choice that refuses to let him rest – a decision whose consequences will shape everything that follows.
The train has sixty minutes before it emerges from the tunnel – but with a killer on board, not everyone will live to see the light at the other end.
A storm is gathering, and our protagonist can feel someone trailing them through the rain‑slicked streets. As the downpour deepens, so does the truth waiting to be revealed – and it’s far darker than anything they expect.