Chapter Index
    Cover of All the Colors of the Dark
    Thriller

    All the Colors of the Dark

    by testsuphomeAdmin
    All the Colors of the Dark by Alessandra Zecchini is a haunting novel that blends mystery, suspense, and the supernatural. The story follows a woman struggling with grief and trauma who begins to uncover strange, eerie events that blur the line between reality and the unknown. As she navigates her dark past and unsettling present, the novel explores themes of fear, self-discovery, and the psychological toll of unresolved pain. With a tense, atmospheric tone, Zecchini crafts a gripping journey into the depths of the human mind.

    In the old house, the pro­tag­o­nist delved into a chaot­ic col­lec­tion that mir­rored his mad­ness, redis­cov­er­ing items left untouched for a decade, all of which once brought him clos­er to Grace. The shelves sagged under the weight of “Time,” along­side local news­pa­pers and arti­cles. The walls were adorned with aged maps, scrib­bled streets in mark­er, and a col­lage of clip­pings from var­i­ous cat­a­logues such as Junior Bazaar and Miss­es Fash­ion. These items reflect­ed out­fits that he pieced togeth­er from frag­ment­ed conversations—fragments that had sur­faced dur­ing the qui­et of night, com­pelling him to rush down­stairs and write in near­ly fifty jour­nals. His thoughts, dis­joint­ed yet vivid, encom­passed words like plaid, cut loose, emery, and vanil­la, inter­pret­ed vari­ably with the pass­ing days through sounds, smells, and visions.

    He engaged in a pecu­liar craft, inter­twin­ing mag­a­zine faces with news­pa­per hair­styles, often alter­ing eye col­ors with a paint­brush. Acknowl­edg­ing the seem­ing­ly inevitable truth of Grace’s absence, and pos­si­bly view­ing his past fool­ish­ness through a mind now clear­er, he decid­ed to purge his col­lec­tion. With resolve, he stripped the rem­nants from his old bed­room, fill­ing a met­al trash can in the yard to the brim. After retriev­ing a can of gaso­line from the garage, he soaked the pile and ignit­ed it, watch­ing his mem­o­ries suc­cumb to the flames.

    As he inhaled the acrid smoke and closed his eyes, he found him­self trans­port­ed back to a moment long buried in darkness—a moment ignit­ed by the specter of Grace. Amidst the smoke, he recalled her des­per­ate plea: “Wake up, Patch. I’ll try and pull you out. I’ll try and keep you with me.” Her voice, strained with exer­tion and emo­tion, echoed in his ears, fram­ing his iso­la­tion as she con­fessed her inabil­i­ty to res­cue him alone. Final­ly, as the smoke spi­raled upwards, he looked up through tear-filled eyes, reveal­ing a night sky he had long over­looked, stark against the mem­o­ries now sur­ren­dered to the fire.

    0 Comments

    Heads up! Your comment will be invisible to other guests and subscribers (except for replies), including you after a grace period.
    Note