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The Sweltering Disk β€” Short Story

Wrote one-thousand-plus words today for a story... unfortunately I couldn't wrap it up today (I wager that I'm about halfway through) but here is the "first half" to keep my "promise" of a story a day

the sweltering disk (pt. 1): pbnjk.github.io/books/2026-0...

19.02.2026 00:29 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
screenshot of webpage displaying a fragment of a story, with a hand-drawn thumbnail

screenshot of webpage displaying a fragment of a story, with a hand-drawn thumbnail

Y'know, webdev is pretty neat...

Peep those glitchy columns, made them using a procedural art program I wrote :-D

17.02.2026 19:14 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

(jeez they say you gotta suck before you get good but they don't say how much. Being cryptic doesn't work if you don't have writing chops... Let's see if I can do this other, simpler, more straightforward horror story I have in mind... tomorrow! Love you! Please live!)

17.02.2026 16:28 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

Irma felt content, but very tired. She went to sleep and it wasn't until the next day, while hurrying through the motions before work that she vaguely remembered that she never really did ask for the other person's name.

The thought came and went naturally. She drove to work in silence.

FIN

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She checked her e-mails and already she had been placed back in the day shift. A motorcycle zoomed by outside, stretching bright xenon shadows of people and lightpoles through her windows, and someone yelled out at the pilot, "fuckin' dipshit!" Terrible music leaked through the neighbouring walls.

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Irma shut the line eventually with a tiny goodbye, but they could both hear the smile travel sheepishly through the line, and certainly make its way across. She placed the phone back on the receiver with a sigh.

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OK. The two talked and only realised this two hours after it should have happened. Irma had healed fully by now. It was like she had never been in the water at all.

It was touch-and-go for a second, pretty awkward, some tittered "what now"s and "hoo boy"s. They agreed not to exchange numbers.

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Nothing happened for a while, and then nothing continued to happen. Birds flew, sang, chirruped, papers blew in the wind, lamps flickered on as the sun peacefully dipped down beneath the far line, with nothing even resembling "rage."

The world went to sleep rather more metaphorically than imagined.

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The horizon blinked. Miles south a man sat by his door with tears in his eyes and waited. On the opposite man north, something anchored him down to earth. And, just east of both of them, someone melted, and talked.

Flash... and a world's worth of bated breaths.

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Eventually she just said whatever's good. The attendant thought it was the funniest thing, just funniest thing she could have said. Outside alarms and sirens blared, barren streets, empty homes. But they laughed on about something stupidβ€”all's fine; they felt they could silence the bells now...

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"That's not true. What about the third call?" asked Irma.

"Why," she lilted, after a pause. "The third is you. So... so if you want to play along, I can take your order?"

And Irma thought about itβ€”thought hard enough that she had to step out, dress up, and continue downstairs.

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"Eventually he winded down. I don't know. I should have done the internship at the ward. But I still had psychoanalysis and chaise longues on my mind. The place was creepy, too. He asked if we still did deep-dish and I said 'sure' and 'put in the order.'"

She laughed. "I'd have made a poor doctor."

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Irma sat up again; not really sure what she was supposed to be doing about now.

Shrink went on, "The next guy was more the sortβ€”this is terribleβ€”a mess really, I don't even know if he knew why he called. I triedβ€”I don't know. I tried talking. This isn't what Psychology is about. It's stupid.

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"You did?" Irma responded, further away, sinking deeper...

"I did. I was really good. Then of course things happened. Good thingsβ€”great ones, evenβ€”that naturally landed me behind a balcony."

A sigh, "But it's so evil to be mad at progress, isn't it? I was made redundant foreverβ€”thank God!"

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"And, well, I'm on my uniform and everything on an empty restaurant, so I really shouldn't have been too confused. It's what I wanted. I justβ€”just thought there would be more counseling involved." The phone cord was twisted around a thin finger. "I studied to be a Psychologist, you know."

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Irma didn't say anything, just made a vaguely inquisitive hum. "The first one..." came the voice, tentative, continuing on when no interruption came from Irma, "the first one was an older man. He ordered something with four exclamation marks on the name. Just... placid. Totally calm." Irma nodded.

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Irma thought this wasn't the most efficient way of going about that, but most have done so out loud for once again the callee laughed, "You'd be surprised! I've gotten three calls so far."

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Irma was candid, like one tends to be in these final moments, "I wanted to hear someone else's voice." The person on the other side tittered politely, and related that, "Yes, me too."

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*well ok you do your bed you sleep in it* she delighted in the half-remembered saying; sank deeper into the tub.

She asked "Why are you there?" like it was a normal thing to ask, and the other personβ€”*should have asked their name*β€”responded in kind, "Why did you call?" in a customer service tone.

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(Irma concluded that the other person was human.)

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...and trailed off. She was not quite sure where to take this conversation now, but really she didn't need to, because there came a skip and a hop from the callee, shoes against wood-paneled floors, and then again "Hi! How may I help you!" through an audible, positively relieved smile.

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β€”until soft ruffling traveled through the wire from the other side of the line, followed by a meek little "Hello?" quiet, timid enough to shoot manners back into her, and she coughed, washed some dry tears off her face, and, responded, tentatively,

"Hi..."

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(Irma was not human.)

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"Hello, hi, thank you for calling Little Caesars, how may I help you?" causing her to sit up on the bathtub with a jolt. Water sploshed out of the container into her nice chequerboard flooring.

She was like that for a moment, running the four fingers on her free hand through her purple-tinted hairβ€”

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*little caesars*

---

Irma dialed the number randomly, her hand working the rotary on instinct; she was looking for the crackly, bubbly retort of some far away neighbour's answering machine, but the phone would ring only twice before suddenly a voice broke through the noise, peppy, a bit manic...

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I think that other post was in poor taste. I don't like it. There's enough bad things right now. The problem is I can't write well so it's just me being vain when I say these things (& those things too.)

17.02.2026 03:42 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

I laid down for a second. I think I'll start writing short story skeets now. One a day, or something. Not bitter ones, just, fantasy. Silly stuff. Fawns & faes & faeries & whatnot.

That'll be good? Sorry. I think my brain is not doing too hot right now. Maybe it's running too hot, actually, haha...

17.02.2026 03:42 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0

(you know the post is good when you're tired & sleepy & bitter & already it feels terrible. I wish I wasn't doing mercenary school on an artist's hopes. Things will surely get better. Well I'm going to sleep. Love you.)

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I wished, really quick, glancingly, not even really registering I ever wished at all, that this would be easier. And I woke up and it was now. The end.

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VSCode ran smoothly on fucking triple digit RAM. High refresh rate, a funny font with no ugly ligatures, the number of three separate RFCs memorized. I was alive.

Until, by the end...

When my hands hurt...
When my fingers calloused...
When my eyes strained...
When this sorry, fleshy blob sagged...

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