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02/07/2026
A woman slips out of work early with a plan and a prediction she trusts more than most people. What begins as a small act of rebellion turns into a rush of noise, lights, and possibility inside a casino that feels both familiar and unforgiving.
The story follows a single afternoon as confidence builds, conversations collide, and luck appears to take notice. A talkative stranger. A blinking machine. A moment that gathers attention it never asked for. Told largely through sharp dialogue and interior thought, the narrative moves quickly, letting tension rise in real time.
DAMN is a short story about anticipation — the intoxicating space between believing something will happen and discovering what it costs. It explores power, control, and the fragile agreements we make with chance, all within a tightly contained moment that refuses to stretch into certainty.
Designed to be read in one sitting, this story is perfect for travel, waiting rooms, or late-night reading when you want something immediate and absorbing without committing to a full-length novel. It speaks to women who enjoy contemporary fiction that feels lived-in, observant, and unsentimental.
Nothing here overstays its welcome.
Everything here counts.