Beneath a Dying Sky
Zach’s world is falling apart. His younger brother, Danny, once full of life and ambition, is slipping further away into something dark, something that Zach can’t quite understand.
No matter how hard he tries, the bond they shared as brothers is slipping through his fingers. The brothers’ lives have always been intertwined, bound by something deeper than blood. But lately, Zach has felt it—Danny is changing, and Zach fears it’s something he can’t stop.
Then, one night, Zach’s worst fears are realized. Everything he’s been running from comes crashing into his reality.
Amidst a desperate confrontation, he shouted, “Danny, What have you done?”
“Do you ever wonder what it’s like to die?” Danny replies, his voice laced with a strange, unsettling calm. “There’s peace in it… a kind of freedom you can’t even imagine.” His reply was distant, almost alien, as if Zach is no longer the person he once knew.
Zach doesn’t know what’s happening to his brother. Every answer only seems to raise more questions.
The more Zach tries to understand, the further he’s pulled into a world that doesn’t make sense. He feels it now, a presence—lurking just beneath the surface, watching, waiting... and closing in. And as he stares into the hollow eyes of his brother, the unsettling truth begins to settle in: he may already be too far gone, caught in something far older and more dangerous than he could have ever imagined. And worse… Zach feels it too—Whatever is pulling at Danny has begun to pull at him, and he can’t tell if he's resisting or if he’s already given in.