The Blood Doesn’t Dry

Par : Wesley Hamm
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  • ISBN8231559329
  • EAN9798231559329
  • Date de parution19/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

A House That Remembers What You Wish It Would Forget. The rain had been falling for hours, relentless and cold, turning the dirt roads to slick veins of mud that pulsed beneath the weight of tires long gone. The sky hung low and gray, swallowing every hint of light. No birds. No wind. Just the ceaseless hiss of water pouring from a sky too heavy with secrets. She stood barefoot in the gravel, toes numb, dress clinging to her skin like regret.
Her fingers trembled as they gripped the hem, knuckles white, blood drying in streaks along her forearm. She didn't cry. Not anymore. That part of her had bled out already, along with everything else that once felt real.
A House That Remembers What You Wish It Would Forget. The rain had been falling for hours, relentless and cold, turning the dirt roads to slick veins of mud that pulsed beneath the weight of tires long gone. The sky hung low and gray, swallowing every hint of light. No birds. No wind. Just the ceaseless hiss of water pouring from a sky too heavy with secrets. She stood barefoot in the gravel, toes numb, dress clinging to her skin like regret.
Her fingers trembled as they gripped the hem, knuckles white, blood drying in streaks along her forearm. She didn't cry. Not anymore. That part of her had bled out already, along with everything else that once felt real.
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