โThe House That Waitedโ
Every October, the old Marrowby House came alive โ not with people, but with whispers. The townsfolk of Elden Hollow said you could hear them if you stood close enough on Halloween night โ voices that fluttered through the cracked windows like moths to a flame.
For thirty years, no one had dared to step inside. That is, until this year.
A group of friends โ Nora, Eli, June, and Sam โ decided to livestream a Halloween dare. โTwenty minutes in the Marrowby House,โ Nora grinned, her flashlight beam slicing through the fog. โWeโll be legends.โ
The house was a skeleton against the moonlight, its front door sagging like an open mouth. Inside, everything smelled of dust and memory. A grandfather clock stood still at 11:59 โ its pendulum frozen mid-swing.
June laughed nervously. โCreepy, but not that bad.โ
Then the door shut behind them.
Eli tried the handle. Locked.
From upstairs came a slow, deliberate thud. Then another. Then silence.
Sam aimed his phoneโs flashlight at the staircase. โMaybe itโs just โโ
A whisper cut him off. Soft, like someone standing too close. โYou made it back.โ
The light flickered. When it steadied, the stairs were empty โ except for a small porcelain doll sitting on the third step. None of them had seen it before.
Nora swallowed. โLetโs just record a quick video and go.โ
The clock ticked once. Once. Then, impossibly, it began to chime twelve.
Each chime echoed like a heartbeat through the house. With every toll, something changed. Wallpaper peeled back to reveal handprints. The air grew thick with the smell of iron. Shadows gathered in corners, taking the shape of something almost human.
June whispered, โItโs counting us.โ
On the twelfth chime, the house went silent. Then, a womanโs voice โ faint but clear โ drifted through the halls.
โFour came inโฆ three will leave.โ
Their flashlights blinked out.
Only Noraโs camera survived โ found the next morning, propped neatly on the porch steps. The footage showed her running through the house, breathing hard, calling out her friendsโ names. But the final frame froze on her face โ eyes wide, mouth open โ staring at something behind the camera.
And thenโฆ a whisper.
โWelcome home.โ
Every Halloween since, the Marrowby House has glowed faintly from within, as though the lights were back on. Some say itโs just kids playing tricks.
Others say itโs Nora, waiting for the next group of four. ๐ Karabang