The house was quiet for the first time in weeks. Their daughter was at a sleepover. Their son was at his grandmother's. For the first time in what felt like forever, Sam and Alex had the place to themselves, a whole weekend with no schedules, no demands, no one needing anything from them exce...
Read MoreJane had been visiting other people's dreams for as long as she could remember.It started when she was a child, waking up in her bed, exhausted, with memories that weren't hers. A beach she'd never visited. A face she'd never seen. A kiss she'd never received. For years, she t...
Read MoreThey had been best friends since freshman orientation, bonded over a shared love of terrible pizza and an encyclopedic knowledge of 80s movies. Jake and Leo. Two halves of a whole, everyone said. Where one was impulsive, the other was measured. Where one was chaotic, the other was calm. They fini...
Read MoreThe office at night was a different country.By day, it was all fluorescent hum and urgent footsteps, the clatter of keyboards and the ping of emails, a hundred conversations layered into a constant noise that everyone pretended not to hear. But after seven, when the last of the day people had gat...
Read MoreJason had always considered himself an open-minded man. He'd traveled, read broadly, dated women who challenged his assumptions. But there was a part of his desire that he'd kept locked away, a door he was afraid to open even in the privacy of his own mind. It wasn't something he'...
Read MoreThe silence in Arthur Leyton’s studio was a living thing. It wasn’t an empty silence, but a dense, reverent one, thickened by seventy years of creation and the fine, omnipresent dust of dried clay. Sunlight, heavy and golden as honey, fell through the high north-facing windows, illumi...
Read MoreThe summer heat in the old Brooklyn brownstone was a living thing, thick and honeyed, pressing against the windowsills. I could feel it even in the dim, book-crowded study where Jack worked. Jack. Professor Jack Thomas, to his students. To me, for the last year, a constellation of fascinating con...
Read MoreThe email arrived at 11:47 PM on a Thursday.From: Victoria Chen, Senior PartnerTo: James MorrisonSubject: Revision needed on Caldwell briefJames – Need you in my office first thing tomorrow. 6 AM. The brief needs significant work before the morning meeting. Don't be late....
Read MoreThe chrome and neon of the lower sectors of Aethelstadt blurred into a throbbing, synaptic pulse. Kaelen moved through the crowds not as a man, but as a vessel of want. His skin, threaded with sub-dermal circuitry, hummed in dissonant sympathy with the city’s core. He was a Conduit, o...
Read MoreThe invitation arrived not as a proposition, but as an atmosphere. It had been woven through months of lazy Sunday mornings in bed, of whispered fantasies shared in the safe, warm dark between them. For Clara and Mateo, their love was a fortress, its walls not built to keep the world out, but to ...
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