By Lynique
Some barns should stay broken.
Four colors. Four clowns. One dream that refuses to end.
What if your nightmares were just rehearsals for waking up?
When twelve-year-old Lynique volunteers to help restore a crumbling farm, she expects hard work and bad Wi-Fi - not vanishing daylight, strange laughter from the cornfields, and a clown watching from the dark.
Soon, every night at Harrowfield Farm becomes a new level of fear:
the blue clown that moves without moving,
the yellow one that giggles too long,
the green that crawls,
and the red that wears the face of a girl Lynique once trusted.
As reality fractures, Lynique's only weapon is her wry humor and her audio diary - a running commentary of sanity while the world bends around her. But the deeper she goes, the clearer the truth becomes:
the clowns aren't strangers.
They're reflections.
And some mirrors shouldn't be fixed.
Blending psychological horror, dark surrealism, and the uneasy nostalgia of childhood fears that never died, Lynique and the Four Clowns is a haunting descent into color, memory, and the monsters we paint over to feel safe.