Not all hauntings rattle chains.
Some live in paperwork.
In waiting rooms.
In emails that never quite resolve.
In this collection of eighteen interconnected tales, vengeance does not arrive screaming. It arrives as a delay. A notice. A provisional approval. A file that refuses to close.
A woman discovers that justice can survive as hesitation.
An apartment demands departure long before a lease expires.
A system learns how to watch without being seen.
A final determination ends nothing at all.
These are stories of spirits born from erasure-of what happens when harm is processed, filed, acknowledged... and never repaired.
Quiet, intelligent, and deeply unsettling, What Was Owed explores the spaces where institutions fail, language conceals, and attention becomes the only form of revenge left.
Because sometimes what is owed is not punishment.
It is a refusal to forget.