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LYNN'S FREQUENCY

Maureen_Patrick
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Seventeen-year-old Lynn believes she is perfectly ordinary, desperate to maintain the comforting monotony of her life—school, her parents' predictable routines, the familiar smell of bacon and coffee. But every night, she is tormented by vicious, otherworldly nightmares. She doesn't just see these horrors; she feels them. The raw, primal fear of the shadows that twist in a cold, alien space is a palpable tide washing over her, and her own hands feel electric, powerful, and strangely connected to the terror. These are not dreams. They are the first tendrils of the Hollowing, a malevolent, ancient entity that has fractured into our reality. It is a living storm of consumed agony and hungry despair that feeds on human terror. To cultivate the fear it needs to survive, it broadcasts nightmares into the world, seeking not just victims, but a powerful conduit to amplify its signal. Lynn is that conduit. Unbeknownst to her, she is a Receiver, a psychic empath uniquely attuned to the frequencies of emotion. The Hollowing has chosen her to be its unwitting instrument, using her abilities to shape its nightmares into reality and unleash panic upon her town. As the line between her waking life and dreaming world blurs, she begins to witness flashes of coming disasters—a car crash, a school fire, a sinking ferry—moments before they happen, each event saturated with the Caught between the oppressive normality her mother fiercely guards and the terrifying truth a mysterious stranger reveals, Lynn must embark on a dangerous journey of self-discovery. This stranger, part of a secret network of individuals who sense the world's deeper currents, reveals the horrifying truth: the Hollowing is real, it is feeding, and she is the key to stopping it. To defeat it, she cannot shut her abilities down; she must learn to control them, to weaponize the very empathy that makes her vulnerable. Lynn must race against time to master her burgeoning power and interpret the cryptic warnings in her visions. But the Hollowing is not her only enemy. Its influence spreads, twisting ordinary people into vessels of paranoia and violence. To save her family and her world, this "normal girl" must embrace the extraordinary power within her, confront the source of the fear that haunts her dreams, and face a devastating choice: sever her connection to the Hollowing entirely, or channel its own horrific energy back against it in a battle that could cost her her humanity.
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Chapter 1 - PROLOGUE

The air shimmered, not with heat, but with a cold, alien light. I was floating, not in the familiar confines of my bedroom, but in a vast, echoing space. Flickering shadows danced around me, twisting into grotesque shapes that seemed to writhe with a malevolent hunger. A piercing scream echoed, swallowed by the emptiness. Then another, and another, each one fading into a guttural moan.

My hands, instinctively, reached out. They felt… different. Stronger, almost electric. I could feel the raw, primal fear emanating from the shadows, a tide of terror washing over me, pressing against my very being. I was part of it, somehow. The shadows were not just images, but feelings, raw and visceral, the echoes of a terrible thing that had happened, or was about to. But it wasn't complete. The scene fractured, dissolving into a kaleidoscope of colours before reforming into a blurry image of panicked faces and a deafening roar. Then, nothing.

A harsh jolt. My eyes snapped open, the dream-space dissolving into the familiar, sterile white of my bedroom. My breath hitched. I was still clutching a phantom hand. My heart hammered against my ribs. The room was filled with the smell of Dad's coffee and Mom's faint perfume.

"Lynn! Breakfast is ready!" Mom's voice, sharp and urgent, cut through the lingering dread.

A wave of relief, so sharp it almost hurt, washed over me. I was home. Safe. The dream was gone. Just another nightmare.

"Coming!" I mumbled, pulling myself up in bed. This was the normal world, the world I knew, the world where I was… just Lynn. A normal girl, a normal student. I wished my dreams would disappear too. They're the only place I could feel... something, something different.

I forced a smile as I got out of bed, the dream still a hazy echo in my mind.

Dad was already at the breakfast table, the aroma of bacon filling the air. He kissed my forehead, a quick, warm press. "Ready for school, sweetheart?" His smile was reassuring.

"Yeah, Dad," I replied, trying to sound normal. "Just need to get dressed."

I quickly threw on my uniform, my mind racing. The dream, the terror, the power...I had to be careful. It was an odd feeling and it seemed to happen every night. I had to find out more without letting my mother know something was wrong. I'm just a normal student, that's all I am, I told myself again and again as I sat down at the table.

I took a bite of bacon. It tasted normal. Just like it always did.

Later, as I walked out of the house, hand in hand with Mom, I tried to place it somewhere, this strange urge to reach out and grasp something, to feel the pain and fear of something I didn't understand. Maybe, just maybe, it was just a very vivid dream.

"Lynn, darling, you're going to