For David, what should have been a peaceful journey home on the Friday evening commuter train, rapidly descends into terror and madness. Who is the mysterious, pale lifeless looking woman sitting opposite him on the train? Why does she haunt his mind and stalk his every movements.
Back home, his delusional behavior worsens until he cannot decipher what is reality or a figment of his imagination. Convincing himself he's merely sick with a flu-like illness he seeks the safety of a local bar and eventually into the arms of a former lover. Although Nina comforts and reassures him, David's fevered mind is rapidly spiraling out of control.
With the mysterious, pale lifeless looking woman uncannily always just a shadow away, tempting him with the words 'KILL.' Whom can he trust? Can he even trust himself?
The Devil Came Looking is a chilling psychological short story from debut author Drew Scott that will leave you on the edge of your seat and gasping for breath.
For David, what should have been a peaceful journey home on the Friday evening commuter train, rapidly descends into terror and madness. Who is the mysterious, pale lifeless looking woman sitting opposite him on the train? Why does she haunt his mind and stalk his every movements.
Back home, his delusional behavior worsens until he cannot decipher what is reality or a figment of his imagination. Convincing himself he's merely sick with a flu-like illness he seeks the safety of a local bar and eventually into the arms of a former lover. Although Nina comforts and reassures him, David's fevered mind is rapidly spiraling out of control.
With the mysterious, pale lifeless looking woman uncannily always just a shadow away, tempting him with the words 'KILL.' Whom can he trust? Can he even trust himself?
The Devil Came Looking is a chilling psychological short story from debut author Drew Scott that will leave you on the edge of your seat and gasping for breath.