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The Smile in My Peripheral

De : Thomas Jennings
Lu par : Elle Jane Summer
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Some hauntings arrive not as shadows, but as a smile you cannot quite face.

In The Smile In My Peripheral, Elara Voss receives a relic from her estranged mother's estate: an obsolete flip phone that smells of dust and antiseptic. What begins as clinical paperwork fractures into psychological suspense when the old phone vibrates at 3:03 a.m. with voicemails from a woman dead for eight weeks.

Or so Elara believes.

This slow-burn psychological thriller blurs supernatural dread with the darker architecture of the human mind. As cryptic messages arrive each night—revealing childhood secrets, unspoken resentments, and the precise number of rings Elara would let pass before hanging up—readers enter a labyrinth of unreliable memory, repressed guilt, and toxic mother-daughter bonds.

Is Elara being stalked? Is she experiencing a psychotic break? Or is the haunting coming from inside her own subconscious?

Elara spirals through paranoia, setting up hidden cameras only to capture her own voice, warped and distorted, confessing words whispered in a hospital hallway: "I'll be glad when this is over."

This is more than a ghost story. It is a masterclass in gaslighting—not by a villain, but by the self. A meditation on caregiver burnout, the shame of relief, and the voicemails we never meant to send.

The twist is not a villain behind a mask. It is a mirror.

©2026 Kevin Browne (P)2026 Kevin Browne
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