The latest stories are up now on Patreon—two very different kinds of hauntings. One walks quietly in the woods. The other dissolves inside a crumbling city of ash and static.
Both ask what we carry when memory slips—and what we become when no one chooses us.
Little Lamb in Red
A pale dirt path.
A girl in a red cloak.
A man whose patience has worn too thin.
Written for the Tales to Terrify flash fiction contest, Little Lamb in Red is my take on the old wolf tale, stripped to its bones. A reimagining of hunger, instinct, and the quiet moment before the bite.
It’s short, raw, and intentionally left that way—no edits since the contest. I wanted her to remain just as she was: breath held, eyes forward, one step from either safety or surrender.
She might return someday. For now, she’s waiting behind you.
The Light I Take
They say memory fades gently.
But what if it burns?
The Light I Take began as something else entirely—mapped, outlined, prepped for structure. And then I ignored every rule and wrote what actually came through: a foggy, glitching story about grief, dissociation, and the need to be remembered.
Set in a city full of forgotten things, it follows a man unraveling after a series of intimate encounters with something not quite human. There are no easy answers, no clean escape. Only that bright, terrible light—and the ache of being left behind.
Both stories are now available to read in full on my Patreon, with more to come.
As always, thank you for reading.
I hope you enjoy what lingers.