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| Element | Details | |---------|----------| | | Laura Bentley – writer, voice actor, and producer. Known for her podcast “The Quiet Room” and a background in improv comedy. | | Production Team | Co‑produced with EchoWave Studios , mixed by Mara Patel , and original music by Jace Ramirez . | | Release Date | 12 January 2024 (first episode). A total of 6 episodes released weekly. | | Format | Serialized audio drama, 12–15 minutes per episode, released in MP3 & streaming formats. | | Funding | Crowdfunded via Kickstarter; reached 145 % of its goal, reflecting strong community interest. | Known for her podcast “The Quiet Room” and

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Notice how little the characters talk in the "full" version. Most of the narrative is internal monologue or description of physical actions (pushing a plate, turning a doorknob). Bentley suggests that profound grief is aphasic—it strikes you mute. The daughter cannot say, "I love you, I’m scared you’re dying too." She can only sit on the floor.

The central motif of the narrative is, as the title suggests, location. The father inhabits the "downstairs"—a space traditionally associated with public life, work, practicality, and the mechanical upkeep of the home. In contrast, the narrator (or the focal point of the daughter’s perspective) occupies the "upstairs"—the realm of privacy, dreams, and the internal self. This vertical separation serves as a metaphor for the growing inability of the two characters to occupy the same emotional headspace. The father is grounded, perhaps earthbound, limited by his pragmatism or his own emotional silences. The daughter, elevated, looks down upon him, both literally and figuratively, analyzing his movements with a gaze that oscillates between adoration and critical detachment.