

The Black Cat


It started with the cat. Every night for the past week, Nathan had seen it sitting outside his apartment building, perched on the sidewalk beneath the flickering streetlamp. Its fur was sleek and black as ink, and its yellow eyes seemed to glow in the dark. At first, he thought nothing of it—stray cats were common in the city. But something about this one unsettled him. It never moved. Never blinked.