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The Long Black Dress

By: Rachel Martens
Narrated by: Rachel M. Martens
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"There is no greater Hell than watching a man who loves you more than his own soul, one whom you love more than your own soul, deteriorate into a monster."

Read by the author, The Long Black Dress is a short tale of gothic horror told by a young woman returning to an empty home after her husband's funeral. In the oppressive and sentient silence of the hollow house, she descends into grief-fueled memories of their relationship and its tragic end, culminating in a haunting ending.

The Long Black Dress has appeared in "Midnight Hour: A Compilation of Short Horror Works" and Jazz House Publications' gothic romance anthology "Twisted Love."

©2025 Rachel M. Martens (P)2025 Rachel M. Martens
Anthologies & Short Stories Gothic Horror Psychological Short Stories Thriller & Suspense
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