: Arousal is not limited to one context; it can be triggered by physical threats, caffeine, social interaction, or sexual stimuli. The Yerkes-Dodson Law

One winter, when snow freckled the rooftops, a trunk arrived at the Marlowe with no name on it. Inside were letters written in a loopy hand—new words started where Isidore’s left off—about a child who had finished what a performer had begun. They were not signed, but the final line read: "Carry the light on; someday another small hand will pick up the whistle."

Given the ambiguity, I’ll write a short psychological thriller about a woman named — where “arousins” (a possible mashup of arousal and resins , or a misspelling of arousing ) becomes the central eerie mechanism.

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