INTERNAL PRECIPITATION
Confinement Anomaly Report - Compiled from Real-World Anomaly Reports
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Ted Lazaris
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INTERNAL PRECIPITATION is a relentless work of documented psychological horror that transforms an impossible anomaly into a chilling study of human adaptation and quiet surrender. With precise, cinematic prose and escalating dread, the novel strips away hope, heroism, and explanation—leaving only survival reshaped into something unrecognizable. Unsettling, intelligent, and deeply disturbing, this is horror that doesn’t end when the book closes.
INTERNAL PRECIPITATION
Confinement Anomaly Report
The rain did not fall at first.
It condensed.
Droplets formed slowly above the inmate’s head, swelling from nothing until gravity accepted them. The first minutes soaked his hair. The second hour flooded the mattress. By nightfall, water streamed down the walls in steady sheets—still no source, no pressure, no pipe failure.
The inmate began screaming when the water entered his lungs without submerging him.
Medical staff documented fluid buildup, internal hemorrhaging, and ruptured capillaries in the eyes. His skin bloated and split along the arms and chest as if he were drowning in open air. Autopsy photos later showed water inside organs that were never submerged.
Guards reported hearing wet breathing from the cell long after the inmate lost consciousness.
The rain responded to observation.
When staff entered, it thinned. When they left, it intensified—hammering flesh, filling sinuses, forcing blood from the mouth and nose. One officer slipped, fell, and left the cell coughing pink foam, lungs burning despite never being underwater.
The inmate died over several hours.
The rain continued for sixteen minutes after his heart stopped.
This was not weather.
This was something learning how much water it takes to kill a human while watched.
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