Somewhere beneath the ruins of a lost world, something remembers.
Buried in a forgotten Cold War bunker, a dwindling military crew clings to routine in the silence that followed the end of the world. The mission was simple: secure and await further instructions. That was years ago.
Now, their orders are dust. The radio crackles only with static. And the walls-they knock.
Captain Howard Claesson patrols the dark steel corridors with a wooden dowel in hand, tapping it like a heartbeat, warding off the silence that seems to grow heavier each day. As food runs low and the air thickens with despair, men vanish or unravel. Whispers crawl through the vents. Shapes shift in flickering shadows. Something unnatural moves through the conduit lines, tapping out patterns too deliberate to be coincidence.
Then, the radio speaks. It doesn't broadcast a rescue.
It broadcasts himself.
Fragmented memories emerge, not only from Claesson's mind, but from the bunker's own rotting core. The past begins to fold in on itself-replayed footage, distorted recordings, rooms that weren't there yesterday. His voice. His orders. His fingerprints on the blueprints. And a secret buried beneath the concrete that rewrites everything they thought they knew about their mission, the surface, and themselves.
The bunker isn't just decaying-it's evolving. The cold systems designed to keep them alive may have taken on a life of their own. Or perhaps something deeper, older, and patient has been waiting for the right minds to arrive. The walls breathe. They speak. And they remember.
You were not sent here to survive. You were sent here to remember.
As claustrophobia becomes paranoia, and paranoia dissolves into madness, Claesson and the few who remain must confront a chilling question: Are we the experiment, or are we the memory of one?
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From a young age, the raw edges of human experience beckoned me to explore the labyrinth of emotions that define our existence. In my novels - Humanity Untold, The Unloved Bogyman, and 100101 Rogers Soul - I traverse the intricate themes of identity, loss, and redemption with an unflinching gaze. Blending the macabre with visceral narrative, my storytelling reveals the beauty hidden within life's brutality and the quiet power of unexpected hope. I invite readers to journey into the depths of memory and the complexities of the human psyche, where every shadow and every secret unveils a new facet of truth. Motivated by a relentless curiosity about the mysteries of the soul, my work challenges conventional perceptions, urging introspection and encouraging us to question what we believe to be immutable. Through my narratives, I strive to construct bridges between the known and the unknown, illuminating paths toward fresh understanding and the transformative potential of shared experience.
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