“She’s in trouble,” he said, his voice hoarse. “Oh baby. What happened? What did you see?” I held him close, wishing I could take back the things he’d surely witnessed. He shook his head. “I can’t say.” I felt sick. “Any idea where she is? Landmarks? Signs, people, city buildings. Anything?” If t...
When agony didn’t roll through me at my sudden stop, I had only a few seconds of relief before catching sight of the madness around me. Half-formed dog faces danced in the sky. Cats with three eyes and eight ears, people with two heads and five bodies twisted and rolled around in the clouds. The ...