Darren is sixty, newly unemployed, and still living inside a home that no longer feels like his. His wife is emotionally distant. His granddaughter, Sylvie, offers brief moments of warmth. But Darren's true companion is the guilt he has carried for decades-unspoken, unprocessed, and quietly corrosive. In The Weight Between Seconds, Darren's waking life narrows into paralysis: small routines, muted conversations, a sense of time stalling in place. At night, he enters a vivid interior world where the past returns in fragments-family arguments, the death of a child, and the cumulative indecision that shaped his marriage and fatherhood. The novella moves between these registers with spare, precise prose, tracking a mind looping through its own unfinished narrative. As the line between memory, dream, and waking life starts to dissolve, Darren's inner reckoning becomes impossible to contain. What begins as psychological isolation tightens into something darker-an inevitability gathering force behind ordinary days. The Weight Between Seconds is a literary descent into regret and emotional detachment, asking whether guilt can ever be silenced-or whether, carried long enough, it becomes the only truth a person can hear.
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