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Jensen Black is a horror writer and a shut-in, and that's the way he prefers it to be. His books aren't doing well, but he finally gets his first big fan. Flattering private messages become obsessive. Emails become plentiful and creepy. A package waiting for him at the post office covered in doodles, along with a notice that the sender is coming to visit, is finally enough.
Jensen doesn't expect what the next twenty-four hours have in store for him: an unsettling bit of self-discovery, and the frightening but oddly sexy truth behind the bandages covering his stalker's body.
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Produktbeschreibung
Jensen Black is a horror writer and a shut-in, and that's the way he prefers it to be. His books aren't doing well, but he finally gets his first big fan. Flattering private messages become obsessive. Emails become plentiful and creepy. A package waiting for him at the post office covered in doodles, along with a notice that the sender is coming to visit, is finally enough.

Jensen doesn't expect what the next twenty-four hours have in store for him: an unsettling bit of self-discovery, and the frightening but oddly sexy truth behind the bandages covering his stalker's body.

Content warnings: this story involves stalking, mild body horror, and a consensual explicit sex scene with a humanoid monster. If you have ommetaphobia (a fear of eyes), this story may make you uncomfortable.

This is a 12,000-word spicy monster novelette.


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Autorenporträt
Shane is a disabled agender (they/them) author of dark queer fiction. They have been writing since they were seven years old, and they haven't stopped since.

Writing quickly became a way to escape from reality while dealing with early trauma, and it has helped them understand and cope with several mental illnesses they were diagnosed with throughout life. They've since used their writing to help raise awareness for misunderstood and stigmatized mental illnesses, but they also enjoy writing stories that make people think differently about societal norms we're often raised with, such as gender, sexuality, and spirituality. They want to spread the message that it's okay to be different.