Selene Talbot
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Mundane Hell. Content Warning.
At some point, Roger Alsberry had died. He could not remember when it happened, nor indeed how. Any ascertainment, therefore, as to why he had died was right out of the question. This, he decided at last, was natural enough. No one remembers becoming alive, so why should anyone remember ceasing to be so? Suffice it to say, he had died, somehow, at some point, for some reason or another, and that was how he ended up in hell.
By Selene Talbot7 months ago in Fiction
The Fall. Content Warning.
Life has a way of abruptly going from bad to worse without warning. One minute you’re humming along at a steady baseline, having reached some sort of equilibrium of misery and ennui. Then the bottom falls out. The unexpected knock on your door at four in the morning. The headlights in the oncoming lane suddenly veering into yours. Or the pit you didn’t see ahead of you while you were running through the dark.
By Selene Talbot7 months ago in Fiction


