It started with a strange breeze.
David Kim, a 35-year-old architect from Portland, was reorganizing his late grandfather’s home when he noticed a faint draft—coming from behind the built-in bookshelf. Curious, he pulled the shelf aside… and that’s when he saw it:
A door. Completely unmarked. Painted the exact same color as the wall.
At first, he thought it was just an old crawlspace. But when he opened it, what lay beyond didn’t make any sense.
It wasn’t a room—it was an entire apartment.
Fully furnished. Lights on. Food in the fridge. The strangest part?
Everything inside was dated to the year 1972. Magazines. Clothes. Even the TV was showing static from a signal long dead.
David called the police, who were just as stunned. They found photographs of his grandfather, but as a young man—posing with people David had never seen before. People who looked… ageless.
Then came the message.
Scrawled on the underside of the kitchen table in faded pencil:
“Don’t stay past midnight. He watches from the ceiling.”
David stayed anyway.
He never talks about what happened after the clock struck 12—but his security cam footage uploaded one last 3-second clip before it cut to black.
In it, you can see the ceiling panel slowly open.
David moved out the next day. The house was sold. But the new owner?
Vanished two weeks ago.
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