When Sarah moved into her new home with her 8-month-old daughter and golden retriever, Max, everything seemed perfect—until the barking started.
Every night at 2:13 AM sharp, Max would wake up and stare at the same corner of the nursery, growling low, tail tucked. Sarah assumed it was just a dog reacting to a shadow or sound… until she decided to review the baby monitor footage.
What she saw made her drop her phone.
The crib was rocking—on its own.
And behind it, in the far corner where Max always stared, a shape began to form. Faint at first, like steam on glass. But then it stepped forward.
A woman in old-fashioned clothes. Staring straight into the camera.
📸 Image 1: Baby monitor view of an empty nursery with faint figure in the corner.
She thought it was a glitch—until she heard the whisper.
That night, Sarah put on noise-canceling headphones and watched the footage again with the volume maxed out. At 2:13 AM, just before the figure appeared, a whisper came through the audio:
“She’s not yours.”
Terrified, Sarah took her baby and left the house. The next day, she contacted the previous owners.
The truth broke her.
They had lost a child in that room.
A girl named Emily, born in 1956, who died of unknown causes before her first birthday. The woman in the video? Matched a photo found in an old box in the attic. It was Emily’s mother, who never left the house again after the funeral.
And the timestamp on the video?
February 13. Emily’s death date.
Sarah never went back. The house was abandoned. But the camera? It’s still online.
At 2:13 AM every night, the figure still shows up. Watching. Waiting.
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