Tom Holloway had the life most people only dream of. A wife he adored, a daughter who was his whole world, a home full of warmth. Then Jenna filed for divorce and refused to say why.
Now strange things are happening. Sounds in the night that shouldn’t be there. A coworker who quits in terror and won’t say what she saw. Missing time. Messages he doesn’t remember sending. And something moving through his house in the dark — something that drains like water, smells like rot, and follows him from room to room.
Tom tells himself it’s the stress. The sleep deprivation. The grief of a broken family. His doctor agrees.
But Jenna keeps apologizing for something she won’t name. And the water keeps coming back.
The Sound of Water is a slow-burn psychological horror novella told through the eyes of a man who desperately wants to believe he’s one of the good ones — and the creeping, suffocating dread of wondering whether he’s right. Fans of unreliable narrators, domestic horror, and stories that linger long after the last page will find this one impossible to shake.
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