Pigeon Town
A Town Of Pigeons Novella
de Damien "Sir Xcaliber" Jones
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Pigeon Town is a story about what happens when a place refuses to forget.
In a New Orleans neighborhood known for its birds, a quiet, brilliant man—mocked since childhood, dismissed as strange, and slowly erased by his own community—becomes the center of an urban legend no one intends to create. Called Pigeon Toe only after it is too late to resist the name, he withdraws into isolation, grief, and obsessive scientific work with the pigeons he has always cared for.
As the neighborhood’s cruelty hardens into habit, the birds begin to respond.
What follows is not revenge, but reckoning: accidents that feel intentional, deaths no one can fully explain, and a town forced to confront the consequences of the names it chooses to tolerate. When violence finally becomes undeniable, the system finds a familiar solution—contain the man, explain away the birds, and move on.
Years later, the neighborhood is cleaner, whiter, quieter. The pigeons are fewer. The cruelty remains.
Blending social horror, urban folklore, and psychological tragedy, Pigeon Town is a chilling meditation on shame, gentrification, and the systems that decide who is expendable—long before anyone is buried.
The town changed.
The habits did not.
In a New Orleans neighborhood known for its birds, a quiet, brilliant man—mocked since childhood, dismissed as strange, and slowly erased by his own community—becomes the center of an urban legend no one intends to create. Called Pigeon Toe only after it is too late to resist the name, he withdraws into isolation, grief, and obsessive scientific work with the pigeons he has always cared for.
As the neighborhood’s cruelty hardens into habit, the birds begin to respond.
What follows is not revenge, but reckoning: accidents that feel intentional, deaths no one can fully explain, and a town forced to confront the consequences of the names it chooses to tolerate. When violence finally becomes undeniable, the system finds a familiar solution—contain the man, explain away the birds, and move on.
Years later, the neighborhood is cleaner, whiter, quieter. The pigeons are fewer. The cruelty remains.
Blending social horror, urban folklore, and psychological tragedy, Pigeon Town is a chilling meditation on shame, gentrification, and the systems that decide who is expendable—long before anyone is buried.
The town changed.
The habits did not.
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