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The Sound of Death

Dr. Josephine Asit-Thomas, a neurologist who has always dismissed Exploding Head Syndrome as a harmless sleep disorder, begins experiencing it herself—a deafening gunshot inside her skull the moment she drifts off. But when her patients start dying in their sleep, all with identical brain activity spikes and blood trickling from their ears, she realizes the sound isn’t just a hallucination. It’s a signal. A transmission. Someone—or something—is using the human brain as a receiver, and once the message is received, the body shuts down. Now, as Josephine races to uncover the truth, she discovers she’s already been marked—and someone will ensure she never speaks again.

Mar 13, 2025  |   4 min read

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Dr. Josephine Asit-Thomas sat at her desk, rubbing her temples. It was the third night in a row she'd been woken up by a sound that wasn't real - a deafening gunshot exploding inside her skull the moment she drifted to sleep.

It left her gasping, heart pounding, ears ringing, but there was never any sign of external noise. No broken windows. No intruders. Just her, alone, drowning in silence afte ...

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