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"Everyone is gone now," the voice replied, sounding almost like a lullaby. "You can stay here forever. We can play in the dark."
A voice came from the shadows—not a voice Kevin recognized, but one that sounded like it was being played through a broken radio. It didn't come from a throat; it came from the walls themselves. "Put a knife in your eye," the house whispered.
Kevin sat on the floor and began to stack his blocks. He stacked them higher and higher, but they never fell. Gravity had left with his parents. He looked at the TV, where a caption appeared in grainy, white text: Skinamarink.2022.1080p.WEBRip.x264-RARBG.srt(83...
The silence in the house didn’t just happen; it settled like dust.
She wasn't in her bed. The sheets were pulled back, cold to the touch. Kevin walked to the hallway, but the door to his parents' room wasn't there anymore. Where the wood and the brass knob should have been, there was only seamless, beige drywall. "Everyone is gone now," the voice replied, sounding
He found Kaylee sitting on the ceiling in the living room. She wasn't falling; she was just tucked into the corner where the walls met the roof, her eyes wide and fixed on the darkness of the kitchen. "Don't look up," she mouthed, though she was already there.
Kevin looked toward the front door, but it was gone too. One by one, the windows were vanishing, replaced by smooth, blank walls. The house was sealing itself shut. It didn't come from a throat; it came
Kevin woke up because the hum of the refrigerator had stopped. He was four, and the dark usually felt like a blanket, but tonight it felt like a weight. He crawled out of bed, his feet silent on the carpet, and padded toward his sister Kaylee’s room. "Kaylee?" he whispered.