The Lantern That Stayed Lit
Maplewood had a habit of pretending unusual things were perfectly ordinary. Especially at night. The Blue Lantern Diner sat at the edge of Maple Street beneath a flickering sign that buzzed louder in the rain. Truck drivers stopped there after midnight. Teenagers shared milkshakes in the back booths. Old men drank coffee until sunrise and […]
The Rabbit Seen on the Roof
Nobody agreed on when the rabbit first appeared. Some claimed it started in late spring. Others insisted they had seen it years earlier. A flash of white fur. Long ears against moonlight. Always above Maplewood. Never below it. At first, people laughed. Maplewood had raccoons. Stray cats. Once, according to Officer Bellamy, a goat wandered […]
The Night the Gazette Vanished
A missing edition. Empty delivery bags. And one story someone wanted erased. Maplewood always woke early on printing days. Before sunrise, the delivery bicycles rattled across sidewalks, porch lights flickered on one by one, and fresh copies of the Maplewood Gazette landed beside steaming coffee cups all across town. But on October 14, 1974, something […]































