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  • The Island
    Feb 2 2026

    The bayou has belonged to the Thibodaux family since great-granddaddy Obadiah carved this land from nothing. Ezekiel knows the stories—the parties, the elegance, the hundred and forty-seven souls who worked the plantation before the war. He mourns those glory days the way his grandfather taught him, drinking whisky in his pirogue and dreaming of when the world made sense.

    Then the fog rolls in.

    Thick and white, moving like something alive, it swallows everything until Ezekiel can't see ten feet in any direction. His boat drifts until it hits solid ground—an island that shouldn't exist, that has never appeared on any map, covered in old-growth oak and lit by fires where Black men and women have built something impossible: a community that has thrived for over a century, hidden from the world that wanted to destroy them.

    They recognize his name. Thibodaux. The name his family gave them when they had no names of their own.

    They remember everything: the ship. The auction block. The whip. The locked bedroom where Obadiah took what he wanted.

    And now they have questions for Ezekiel. About who he is. What he believes. Whether the legacy he's so proud of deserves to continue—or whether it ends here, on an island where the sins of the fathers are finally answered.

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    26 min