On a quiet suburban street, where time seems to stretch and fold in on itself, a narrator watches her neighbors-ordinary people with lives that appear uneventful at first glance. But as she observes the patterns of their existence, strange gaps emerge: a woman who never leaves her house, a man who vanishes without explanation, a driveway built for a future that never comes.
As the seasons shift and mysteries unfold, the narrator begins to sense something deeper beneath the surface of this place-a lingering presence, a quiet distortion of time, an invisible force that ties the street's past and present together.
Blending literary fiction with elements of psychological mystery, The Street Where Time Bends is a haunting, introspective novelette about memory, change, and the unknowable spaces between reality and perception.