Christmas has always been a season of ghosts for the Derell family, but that year, the shadows didn’t just haunt the halls; they took up
Month: February 2026
In the quiet, hallowed halls of Saint Jude’s Parish, the air was usually thick with the scent of beeswax and incense, but lately, Father Dan
Downtown Springfield always began its day with a measured, predictable rhythm. The hum of morning traffic on Main Street provided a steady bassline to the
The transition from childhood to adulthood is rarely a slow, graceful climb; for me, it was a violent shove off a cliff. On the day
I was seventeen when I got pregnant, and the first thing I felt wasn’t fear. It was shame. Not because of the babies—I loved them
The human heart is a cartographer of memory, often mapping out paths we believe were closed decades ago. For Grace, the past was a quiet
My husband filed for divorce with the surgical precision of a corporate liquidator closing a redundant account. There were no midnight kitchen-table discussions, no tearful
From the moment Mira Calloway arrived at the Falcon Ridge Training Command, she existed as a ghost among the living. To the other recruits, she
For eight years, Renee “Rey” Carter was a ghost in the machine at Hawthorne Air Base. She was the woman who pushed the gray cleaning
The rhythmic, hollow tapping of a white cane against the linoleum floor announced Ethan Walker’s arrival long before he stepped into the light of the