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Uncle Shom Part 1 is an adult-themed graphic story from Kirtu that follows Sunita, a young woman attempting to comfort her friend's grieving father, Uncle Shom. After witnessing a private moment, the narrative explores their evolving and complex relationship, focusing on the shifting boundaries between them. Uncle Shom Part 1 by Kirtu | Goodreads

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The Story

The rain hammered against the zinc roof like a warning. Inside the living room, twelve-year-old Jide sat on the edge of the sofa, his eyes fixed on the large, muddy boots standing by the door.

"Jide, stop staring," his mother whispered, slapping his knee lightly. "It’s rude."

Jide looked away, but his mind was racing. The boots belonged to the man sitting in his father’s favorite armchair—Uncle Shom.

Uncle Shom wasn't really an uncle. He was a distant relative from the village, a man Jide had only heard about in hushed whispers between his parents. He was tall, with a scar running down his left cheek, and he smelled of damp earth and old tobacco.

"Thank you for the hospitality, Sister Eno," Shom said, his voice deep and gravelly. He took a long sip of the tea Jide’s mother had served. "The city is... loud. But it is good to be back."

"We are happy to have you," Jide's father said, though his smile didn't reach his eyes. "You can stay as long as you need to find your feet."

Jide noticed his father’s hand trembling slightly as he held his newspaper. Why is Daddy scared?

"I won't be a burden," Shom continued. "I plan to work hard. Perhaps in construction. My hands are strong." He held up his hands—large, calloused, and stained with something that looked like dark grease.

For the first few days, everything seemed normal. Uncle Shom was polite. He helped with the chores, he bought sweets for Jide, and he laughed loudly at the TV. But Jide couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong. uncle shom part 1 full

It started with the small things. The front door, which they always left unlocked during the day, started being double-bolted from the inside, even when everyone was home. The mirrors in the hallway were being covered with cloth at night.

Then came the scratching sounds.

It was on the third night, around 2:00 AM. Jide woke up to use the bathroom. As he stepped into the hallway, he froze. A scratching sound was coming from the ceiling—the attic.

Scritch. Scritch. Drag.

Jide looked up at the hatch that led to the attic. It was slightly ajar. A thin strip of yellow light spilled out from the gap.

"Uncle Shom?" Jide whispered.

The scratching stopped instantly. The silence was heavier than the noise.

Jide took a step back, his heart pounding against his ribs. He wanted to run back to his room, but his legs wouldn't move.

"Jide."

The voice came from behind him.

Jide spun around. Uncle Shom was standing at the end of the hallway, right outside the guest room. He was fully dressed, wearing his muddy boots inside the house. In his hand, he held a rusty toolbox. Uncle Shom Part 1 is an adult-themed graphic

"Uncle... I heard a noise," Jide stammered.

Shom stared at him for a long time, his eyes unblinking in the darkness. Then, slowly, a smile spread across his face. It wasn't a warm smile. It was a smile that showed too many teeth.

"Rats," Shom said softly. "The city has big rats, Jide. I was just fixing the trap."

"In the attic?" Jide asked.

Shom’s grip tightened on the toolbox. "Yes. In the attic. You should be in bed. Rats bite little boys who wander at night."

"Okay, Uncle," Jide said, turning to run back to his room.

"And Jide?"

Jide stopped.

"The attic is my business," Shom said, his voice dropping to a whisper. "Do not go up there. For your own safety. Do you understand?"

"Yes, sir."

Jide ran into his room and slammed the door. He jumped into bed and pulled the covers over his head, but he couldn't sleep. He lay there, listening to the sound of Uncle Shom walking back up the stairs, the heavy thud of his boots, and the sound of the attic hatch sliding shut. a summary/report of a book, story, or article

Then, he heard it again.

Scritch. Scritch. Drag.

But this time, it wasn't just scratching. It was a voice. Faint, muffled, and desperate.

Help me.

Jide’s eyes widened in the dark. The voice wasn’t coming from the attic floor. It was coming from inside the walls.

Uncle Shom wasn't fixing a trap. He was hiding something.

[END OF PART 1]


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