Midnight Malaysia: The First Testimony Comes Undone
Every morning, without fail, the tiffin carrier appears by the door of the black two-storey house. Three tiers, still warm, wrapped in banana leaf that has not yet cooled from the fire it left. Tucked beneath the lid, the same note, every time, in the same unhurried hand:
"May Aisyah have a joyful day."
It could be nothing. A mother's love, faithfully kept.
But the villagers on that back road know something they will not say above a whisper. The house has stood empty for years. And no child named Aisyah has ever appeared in a single school register for miles around.
Stranger still: by dusk, the tiffin carrier is gone from the step, drawn back inside as if by an unseen hand. When it resurfaces the next morning, empty, it is not merely eaten from. It is licked clean.
Something is being fed, every day, at an address where no one lives.
This is where Arasis's new anthology of horror begins.
The Tiffin Carrier by the Door is not another haunted-house retelling. It is a study in folk horror and domestic dread, built from the residue of things families refuse to name: grief kept on a low flame, denial passed down like an heirloom, and something old enough to have learned to feed on what is left of a broken heart.
Written in the slow, suffocating prose the author is known for, this English-language ebook (PDF/EPUB) is ready to test how long you can sit with the lights on.
Get your copy tonight through Arasis's official Gumroad page.
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