Call Me Art

When Crymsyn Black answers a late night call, he listens to a voice that does not sound ashamed.


What follows is a slow unraveling of attention, fixation, and intimacy that never announces itself as wrong. Observation becomes routine. Routine becomes ritual. Memory begins to replace experience.


Call Me Art is a dark psychological short story about obsession and the quiet terror of being truly seen. Told through restrained confession, it explores how desire grows without touch, how boundaries dissolve without force, and how art can become justification rather than expression.

This is modern, unsettling fiction where attention is taken too far.


Intended for readers of dark psychological fiction, voyeuristic suspense, and confessional storytelling.

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