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We introduce to you this evening a short thriller by one David R. Solomon, titled Fear. It is quite short and should consume only a modicum of your time. In The Electric Chair, we watched as the eccentric Dr. Ainsworth tested Arthur Sinclair’s claims about a man’s confidence in making a decision under a specific set of circumstances, much to the Sinclair’s terror. This confidence resurfaces in our Baldy Jenkins here, who claims to know exactly how he’d spend one million dollars.

The story takes a turn as Coulter speaks up in the midst of an argument between all the men in the room, centered around such confidence. Keep Dr. Ainsworth and Arthur Sinclair in mind as you read this tale of terror-in-confidence. If you have not yet read The Electric Chair, I highly recommend diving into it upon finishing the story set here

We here at the Calamity are happy to announce it contains no more than two clowns, per our review in accord with 🤡 JEST: The Calamity Content Rating System. It is concise, clear, direct, and while it is not horror in the sense of what we may be accustomed, it does nevertheless provide ample opportunity for despair.

It is our hope you enjoy Fear!

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