“Who are you?” he asked.
“The LustySouls,” Solace said, gesturing to the mirror. “That’s what we call people like you. Not bad people. Just… hungry. Your soul has a taste. A flavor. Mine is salt and vanilla. Yours is burnt cedar and rain.” lustysouls
Then the sun rose.
Leo should have walked out. Every horror movie, every fable, every sermon from his grandmother screamed at him to leave. But the ache was too loud. And the mirror was showing him that memory now—his wife, two years ago, pulling him into a supply closet at a friend’s wedding, her laugh muffled against his neck, the world shrinking to just the two of them. “Who are you
“Yes,” he whispered.