Dead Animals - Phoebe Stuckes
A sense of something unsettling lingers just beyond your awareness, always just out of reach. All it takes is a moment of distraction to bring it into focus.
After a night at a house party, a young woman awakens with mysterious bruises, scratches, and a gap in her memory.
As fragmented memories of the traumatic events begin to resurface, her frustration and anger intensify.
Comfort arrives in the form of the enigmatic Helene, who understands the pain inflicted by the man at the party—she's suffered too. Together, they plot a course of revenge, knowing that violence often demands a retaliatory act.
But when the price of justice is steep, who truly has the right to seek it?
A sense of something unsettling lingers just beyond your awareness, always just out of reach. All it takes is a moment of distraction to bring it into focus.
After a night at a house party, a young woman awakens with mysterious bruises, scratches, and a gap in her memory.
As fragmented memories of the traumatic events begin to resurface, her frustration and anger intensify.
Comfort arrives in the form of the enigmatic Helene, who understands the pain inflicted by the man at the party—she's suffered too. Together, they plot a course of revenge, knowing that violence often demands a retaliatory act.
But when the price of justice is steep, who truly has the right to seek it?
A sense of something unsettling lingers just beyond your awareness, always just out of reach. All it takes is a moment of distraction to bring it into focus.
After a night at a house party, a young woman awakens with mysterious bruises, scratches, and a gap in her memory.
As fragmented memories of the traumatic events begin to resurface, her frustration and anger intensify.
Comfort arrives in the form of the enigmatic Helene, who understands the pain inflicted by the man at the party—she's suffered too. Together, they plot a course of revenge, knowing that violence often demands a retaliatory act.
But when the price of justice is steep, who truly has the right to seek it?