Ella sat alone in her childhood bedroom, the silence broken only by the ticking clock. Her phone buzzed with a message, causing her to flinch. The screen displayed a text from her sister, who had vanished years ago: "I'm still here."
Ella felt a chill creep down her spine. The house, once filled with laughter, now seemed to breathe with an unsettling presence. "This can't be real," she whispered, clutching her phone tightly. Each step she took down the hallway was accompanied by an eerie creak, as if the house itself was aware of her every move.
In the dim light, the walls seemed to lean in, whispering tales of forgotten nights. Ella could almost hear her sister's laughter, a haunting echo that lingered in the corners. "What do you want from me?" she asked the shadows, her voice trembling with fear.
Ella ascended the narrow stairs to the attic, each step heavier than the last. The attic was a time capsule, filled with toys and trinkets from their childhood. In the corner, she found a dusty journal, the pages yellowed with age.
As Ella opened the journal, the wind seemed to flip the pages, revealing a final entry. Her sister's handwriting was frantic, detailing a night in the woods, a ritual gone wrong. "I'm trapped," it read. Ella's heart pounded as the truth sunk in.
Ella closed the journal, tears welling in her eyes. The shadows seemed to gather around her, offering a silent understanding. "I'll find you," she promised, her voice steady now. The house watched as she descended the stairs, determination replacing fear.
















