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Secret Behind Doors (Trilogy)

Secret Behind Doors (Trilogy)

Davy Fidel

Last update: 2023-06-21

Chapter 1 Synopsis

  • This is a trilogy with added speculations around it. It contains some references, mother tongue, features, and background because of the direction of what evolved in-between. It's also have an epilogue. However, this trilogy is about the unconventional behavior and weird nature prohibited in our society.
  • Firstly, I present an introduction to the novel. It contains One Hundred and Ninety-Three pages and Forty Eighty Thousand, Two Hundred and One words plus, and it contains Little Secret Turns Ashes, Unexpressed, and Room 45: Inside a Match Box.
  • In that "little secret turns ashes" Damsy and Emmy wanted to live a free world of sex and romance at Hill Crest College but they were haunted. Hill Crest has big eyes everywhere that can claw any free-heart desire.
  • The interesting part is the Red Light. It is a place of the unimaginable. The WOGLER never saw the light of the day even when Damsy and Emmy did all they could to re-write what went on in Hill Crest. All they ever desired became ashes, courtesy of Mr. Martin's spy.
  • The "Unexpressed" is a thread in this trilogy. It depicts human nature and the psychology of fear, mental uncertainty, and suicide. There were three "trio" and one among them, Cathy, met the unexpected.
  • The shocking part was when Cathy did the unbelievable. She locked herself into herself after reading that letter. That "letter" she found when Clemson described the two sides of the heart and human nature.
  • She waited all night but unfortunately, Clemson "never returned." That letter was the last of him, Cathy mourned all through her life until that night went soured. She was broken and shattered and Cathy have to hide that part of her from Suzie and Helena.
  • The rest of Catherine was a letter the "Trio" found beside her corpse after that night they had. The six months of Catherine's life ended with an expression coined: "Blame love, not me. Death is a monster. I lost him."
  • This monster gave birth to "Room 45: Afraid to Say It." It is a moment in Abram Festus's life Room 45 conceal. Mathew's character played the part of philosophy and the mind of the unconventional, which revealed a world of impossible for Abram Festus.
  • In between that moment of Abram's life, Martina was at the corner to steal the show but she met a brick wall like the Berlin Wall. She lived wondering why Abram decided to conceal a part of himself even when she was a mattress.
  • Abram Festus character's open a new page Mathew's life stings in his. It was a character that broke that moment for Abram, who decided to sail into asking the questions he wanted to know about before what erupted.
  • Of course, it is a work of fiction, however, this trilogy expresses love, romance, sex, fear, morality, and desires handcuffed by institutions expressing the influence on conventional behavior. This work tries to tell a part of human nature cupped in morality and institution.
  • In reiteration, this trilogy intends to narrate the psychology of each character in this work by giving a background of each character's mind. Each represents something playing out in the world we live in. Not only as human beings but as people who have the desire. Some of the references in this trilogy are materials researched upon i.e in all threads sowed together.
  • “I try each passing day to end the oblivion
  • The memory of your irresistible dog
  • That enters this universe countless time
  • I can’t with words of mine
  • Stops smiling at while it looked at me
  • When I sat on the thigh of meditation
  • Remembering tears of those moments
  • Poets glue ears at our planet
  • Wanting to know how your dog padded me
  • Like a published poem awaiting the guillotine
  • Connoted in sequence of consonant
  • I can’t spread to be burn in the hands of heresy”
  • From the poem: Your Dog Doesn’t Lie