Ezra Cross doesn't suffer seizures-he survives them. Each collapse hurls him deeper into a waking nightmare where pain speaks in symbols, and his body becomes the parchment for messages no one else can hear. Trapped in a home that mocks his existence, Ezra is labeled lazy, useless, a parasite. The woman he once loved has turned cruel, and her children echo her contempt. As the world outside recovers from the Grey Fever, Ezra remains imprisoned-ignored, gaslit, and bleeding in a house that has become something alive.
But in the tremors, he finds clarity. In the silence after screaming, he hears voices whispering prophecy. The Mirror Book-the journal he hides behind the heater-becomes his Gospel. He documents every bruise, every insult, every vision drawn in blood and fear. And though no one believes him, though he may never escape, Ezra writes.
Because he is not the pain.
He is the pen.
The Seizure Gospel is a brutal, unflinching psychological horror about unseen torment, the sacred nature of memory, and what happens when the walls themselves begin to watch. This is not a redemption arc.
It's a record of spiritual erosion-and a Gospel no one asked for.
But one the world will never forget.
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