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  • The Taxidermist by TheNightWatchman
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    Walter Hargrove was a quiet fixture of the town for longer than most people could remember. A skilled taxidermist, he was known for his careful hands, his polite manner, and the quiet generosity that saw him donating toys to children every Christmas and helping neighbors whenever he could. When he passes away peacefully in his old home, the community mourns a man they believed they understood-a craftsman, a veteran, and a devoted husband who had lived a simple life. Assigned to write a feature about the beloved local figure, a newspaper reporter begins sorting through Walter's belongings in search of stories worth telling. Instead, he discovers a collection of old cassette recordings-decades of them-each labeled with a different year. Curious, he begins listening, expecting little more than the reflections of an aging man. What he finds instead is the sound of a life unfolding in real time: stories of war, of love, of marriage to the woman Walter called Rose, and of the young son they adored more than anything. But as the recordings move forward through the years, the warmth of Walter's voice slowly gives way to grief. Tragedy reshapes his life, and the tapes begin to reveal something far more complicated than the town ever suspected. Small details begin to stand out. Strange comments about time spent downstairs. Mentions of evenings shared with people who should no longer be there. Driven by curiosity-and an unease he can't quite explain-the reporter finally unlocks the basement door of the Hargrove home. What he discovers beneath the house forces him to reconsider everything he thought he knew about the quiet man the town respected for so many years. Because sometimes love leaves behind things the living were never meant to see.