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Serenity's Hunger

Tim Mercer has always been alone. Awkward in conversation and uncomfortable in crowds, he spends most nights inside his small apartment with only his cat and the glow of a television for company. Until the night the power goes out. Bored and curious, Tim pulls an old Ouija board from a dusty closet and asks the darkness if anyone is there. Something answers. She calls herself Serenity, a beautiful woman trapped between worlds. At first, she is gentle. Comforting. Everything Tim has ever wished someone could be, but every night she visits, Tim grows weaker. Serenity isn't looking for love, she's feeding.
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Chapter 2

Tim rarely went out at night. Most evenings, the idea alone felt exhausting. Crowded restaurants, loud conversations, the pressure of saying the right thing at the right time, it all felt like trying to perform on a stage without ever being given the script, but sometimes he tried anyway.

Tonight was one of those nights. The small Italian restaurant downtown smelled of garlic, warm bread, and tomato sauce. Dim lighting hung over each table, casting soft yellow pools across the room. The quiet clinking of glasses and low conversations filled the air, creating the kind of relaxed atmosphere most people found comfortable.

Tim did not feel comfortable. He sat stiffly in his chair, fingers wrapped around a glass of water he hadn't touched in several minutes. Across from him sat a woman named Claire. She seemed nice.

Claire had long brown hair pulled over one shoulder and wore a light blue sweater that matched the color of her eyes. She had the kind of easy smile that suggested she was used to conversations flowing naturally. Throughout dinner she had been friendly, patient even, making small talk about work, hobbies, and the city.

Tim had answered her questions politely. Short answers, very short answers. The silence between them stretched again. Tim stared down at his plate of half-eaten pasta. His mind raced, desperately searching for something to say anything that sounded normal.

Ask her something, he told himself, anything. He opened his mouth. "Uh..." Nothing came out. Claire gave a small encouraging smile.

"So... what do you usually do for fun?" The question seemed harmless enough.

Tim felt the familiar tightening in his chest. His thoughts scattered instantly, like papers blown off a desk by a sudden wind. What did he do for fun?

The honest answer felt embarrassing. I stay home. I play video games. I watch horror movies with my cat.

The words sounded ridiculous even inside his head. He could already imagine how it would sound spoken out loud. So instead he gave the safest response he could think of.

"A little of everything."

Claire nodded slowly. The answer floated between them like a balloon slowly losing air.

"Oh," she said politely. Another pause followed.

Claire twirled a strand of hair between her fingers, glancing briefly around the restaurant. Not in a rude way-more like someone checking the time without looking directly at their watch. Tim felt heat rising in his face. He knew what was happening. He had been here before.

The first few minutes of a date usually went fine. Hellos, introductions, simple questions. But eventually the conversation always reached this point where he was expected to carry some part of it, and that was where everything collapsed. He tried again.

"Do you... uh... like Italian food?"

The moment the words left his mouth, he wished he could take them back. They were sitting in an Italian restaurant. Claire blinked, then smiled politely again.

"I do, yes." Tim nodded awkwardly. "Me too." Another silence.

Tim stared down at the tablecloth, wishing the night would end quickly. Claire glanced toward the front door, then back at him. She wasn't unkind about it. In fact, she seemed almost sympathetic.

"I actually have to get up pretty early tomorrow," she said after a moment. There it was. The polite escape. Tim nodded immediately, almost too quickly.

"Yeah. Of course." Claire smiled apologetically. "I had a nice time though."

Tim knew she was trying to be kind. He forced a small smile back. "Me too." They both stood. Chairs scraped softly against the floor as they stepped away from the table. Tim walked her toward the entrance of the restaurant, the cool night air drifting in each time the door opened.

Outside, the streetlights cast long reflections across the pavement. Claire adjusted the strap of her purse. "Well... take care, Tim." "You too."

She hesitated for half a second, as if deciding whether a hug would be appropriate. Then she settled for a small wave instead. "Goodnight."

Tim stood there for a moment watching her go. She never looked back. He wasn't surprised. After a few seconds, he shoved his hands into his jacket pockets and began the quiet walk home. The night air was cool and calm, a light breeze moving through the empty streets. Cars passed occasionally, headlights sliding across the pavement before disappearing again.

Tim walked with his shoulders slightly hunched, his mind replaying the evening like a bad recording he couldn't turn off. Do you like Italian food? He sighed.

By the time he reached his apartment building, the familiar feeling had already settled in his chest again. He felt like such a loser.

Inside the apartment, Pumpkin was waiting by the door. The orange cat looked up at him with mild annoyance, clearly unimpressed that dinner had been delayed. Tim knelt down and scratched behind the cat's ears.

"Well," he muttered softly, "that went about as expected."

Pumpkin responded with a loud, demanding meow. "Yeah. Let's get you some food."

Tim changed into comfortable clothes, ordered takeout, and turned on the television, another night, another quiet evening, and another failed attempt at something normal. Eventually the familiar rhythm of his routine settled back into place. Pumpkin curled beside him. The television flickered softly in the dark.

And outside, somewhere beyond the apartment walls, thunder began rumbling faintly in the distance.

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