Bouquetman Page

In the small, rain-slicked city of Alder’s End, there is a story parents tell their children not to scare them, but to remind them of a very specific kind of consequence. It is not a story of monsters with claws or fangs. It is the story of Bouquetman.

So, in Alder’s End, when someone is caught lying about love, or breaking a heart for sport, the neighbors don't call the police. They simply look at each other and whisper, "He’s been seen near the bridge tonight." bouquetman

Bouquetman does not speak. He communicates through absence. A vase on your dining table will be empty. The perfume of your late grandmother’s garden will fade from her shawl. The smell of rain on concrete will lose its sweetness. One by one, he takes the tiny, beautiful sensory anchors that tether you to joy. In the small, rain-slicked city of Alder’s End,