Survival Dispatch Remnant

Survival Dispatch Remnant

The Child at the Door S01E04 Companion

The man at the mailbox is dead. Whoever sent the next one is still watching.

Chris Heaven's avatar
Chris Heaven
May 03, 2026
∙ Paid

HEAR IT FIRST. READ IT ONLY HERE.

Paid subscribers get every Survival Dispatch: Remnant episode Saturday and Sunday at 12:00 PM ET — seven hours before public release — plus full companion articles like this one and access to the Remnant community chat.

UNLOCK REMNANT


OPENING HOOK

Three slow taps on the front door. Even spaced. Heavy. The weight of a small palm pressed flat against three inches of solid wood, and the wood creaking the way wood creaks when something patient is leaning into the grain. Outside, the porch light fixture hangs dark over a welcome mat that says welcome with a pumpkin on it, and standing on that pumpkin is a pair of small bare feet turned at angles a living foot does not turn at on its own. Across the street, a candle burns in the dormer window of the house where a man named Halverson used to live. Behind the candle, a face. And while Mark Smith stands six feet from his own front door with the pistol in his hand, a second light comes on in the same dormer. Something in the Halverson house just gave the order.

The body of the man at the mailbox is still under a guest-bed sheet on the back patio. The kitchen window is plastic and staples where glass used to be. The blood on the kitchen tile has been bleached and rinsed and the spot is now too clean compared to the rest of the floor, the way a wound is too clean compared to the skin around it. The Smiths spent the day learning that one of their neighbors was no longer all the way alive. They are about to learn that whatever did that to him is not the only thing on this street, and is not acting alone.

What started as a single altered man walking out of his house in a bathrobe has become something the family does not yet have a word for. Coordinated. Probing. Patient enough to wait until dark, and disciplined enough to put a small body on a porch instead of coming themselves.

Paid subscribers continue below. Everyone else — the door is here.

This post is for paid subscribers

Already a paid subscriber? Sign in
© 2026 SD International LLC · Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Start your SubstackGet the app
Substack is the home for great culture