

Good Was Good
The first time Amelia heard the voicemail, she was standing in the frozen foods aisle at two in the morning, clutching a carton of melting ice cream she hadn’t realized she’d picked up. “Hey, Meels… it’s me.” His voice crackled softly through the speaker, warm and tired and devastatingly familiar. “I know you probably won’t answer. I just… wanted to say I hope you’re okay.” That was all. No dramatic confession. No apology stitched together from desperation. No declaration tha
7 hours ago5 min read


Radio Killed the Video Star
By the year 2026, the world had long since stopped talking about the internet as though it were something humanity had narrowly missed. The idea had faded into the same category as moon colonies and flying cars—one of those strange futures people in the eighties had sworn were inevitable until reality quietly drifted in another direction. The technology itself had not entirely failed. Computers existed in offices, schools, banks, libraries, and government buildings, but they
6 days ago6 min read


The Apology Call
The house had become quiet. Not the kind of quiet you get at night—the familiar settling, the hum of the fridge, the distant passing of a car—but a hollow quiet. Like the air itself had been pressed flat. Like something was listening. I remember standing in the kitchen, one hand resting against the counter, the other curled loosely around a glass of water I hadn’t touched. The tap had been dripping earlier. I had meant to fix it. I always meant to fix things. Drip. Drip. Dr—
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