
A grave could be visited. Ashes could be scattered. But simply vanishing? That ripped a hole in the world the size of a life, and through that hole sighed a terrible wind repeating a single note: Gone. For years, Aggie had forgotten the real Joanne, the way her sister had laughed, fought, been. But now that the videotape made her real again—no matter how many times the recording changed, no matter how terrifying the flickering images—it was all Aggie wanted. To trade the Gone for the One. She owed Joanne that much. To say she was sorry. That it had been her fault. It had been all their faults.
Author

Laura Keating is a horror writer from St. Andrews, New Brunswick. Her short fiction has been published by Grindhouse Press, Cemetery Gates, Ghost Orchid Press, and others. She authors stories about monsters both human and unnatural, traditional creep-fests, and contemporary quiet horror filled with dread. Her debut novella, AGONY'S LODESTONE is available now. A collection of her short fiction will be released by Cemetery Gates Fall 2023. She Lives in Nova Scotia with her husband, son, and two cats. To learn more, please follow her on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.