
Fragments of Silence
Kael enters Remembrance, a clinic that promises to extract and restore forgotten memories. He doesn’t know exactly what he’s looking for—only that something vital is missing, an absence gnawing at the edges of his mind. But the fragments the machine draws out aren’t his. A child’s hand reaching through the dark. Strangers’ faces sharp as glass, stripped of names and context. Rooms he’s never walked, laughter he’s never heard. Each shard feels too vivid, too personal, too wrong. The professionals guiding him—Aria, precise and unsettled, and Lena, warm but wavering—can’t explain what they’ve uncovered. His closest friend Ethan seems supportive, yet his questions are just a little too careful, his concern just a little too forced. And as Kael leaves the clinic, reality begins to fracture. Reflections hesitate. Whispers crawl through the rain. Shadows linger too long. The fragments are no longer confined to the chair in Remembrance—they’ve started leaking into his waking life. To find peace of mind, Kael must confront not just what he’s forgotten, but what might never have been his to remember. A slow-burn psychological horror, this story unsettles through silence, detail, and doubt—where memory and identity blur, and the self can no longer be trusted.
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