A man with an anonymous song stuck in his head is soon plagued by a more sinister repetitive sound that seems to be resonating from everyone and everything around him him.
As someone who regularly gets songs stuck in my head as a result of listening to them 20 times over in one sitting, along with mild tinnitus, I appreciated this.
There’s not much I can say without giving away everything, considering this is a mere 15 pages, but the length didn’t let it down.
Short, fast, and sharp, I wish there was more from Kevin out there.
This short story is a sad and powerful trip into insanity. Without giving away anything beyond the story description it is literally a journey down the road to a breakdown. It was well written and I enjoyed it. It is not for the faint of heart though.
This reads like something out of an adult Scary Stories to Tell After Dark.
The author gives you just enough to leave you satisfied without taking away your imaginations ability to twist and shape the story into a personal horrific nightmare.
This is a nice little dark story, I liked it, There was no "WOW" moment, but that is a big ask for only 15 pages, I'm interested to see what this author writes next