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Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition-Chapter 932 Story Whispers in the Walls
932: Story 932: Whispers in the Walls
932: Story 932: Whispers in the Walls
The manor groaned, its walls shifting like the ribs of some colossal, breathing beast.
The survivors stood frozen in the grand foyer, the candlelight flickering in unnatural patterns. ƒreewebηoveℓ.com
Draven’s grip tightened around his shotgun.
“No one dies here.
We find a way out.”
The Forsaken Girl lingered near the staircase, watching with unreadable eyes.
“You misunderstand.
This place does not let go.”
Mira’s heart pounded.
She could feel it—the house was alive, pulsing with something ancient and hungry.
The Cursed Book in her hands trembled, its pages whispering in languages long forgotten.
Elias exhaled sharply, adjusting his coat.
“Right.
We’re in a haunted death trap.
Nothing new.” He nodded toward the hallway.
“Let’s move.”
As they stepped forward, the portraits lining the walls shifted.
The painted figures turned their heads, their hollow eyes tracking the survivors.
A low, wet chuckle echoed through the corridor.
Zara flicked her dagger open.
“I hate this place.”
They passed through a massive set of double doors, entering what looked like an old dining hall.
The long table was set for a feast, but the food was rotting, writhing with pale, squirming things.
A chair at the far end creaked back on its own.
Then, it spoke.
“You have walked into something beyond your reckoning.”
A figure took shape, seated at the head of the table.
It was tall, draped in shadows, its features blurred as if reality refused to hold onto them.
The only thing visible was its grinning mouth, rows of jagged teeth stretching too wide.
The Forsaken Girl stood beside it, resting a delicate hand on its shoulder.
“You’ve met the Hollow Man before, haven’t you?”
Mira’s stomach twisted.
The Hollow Man.
The fear-feeder, the thing that lurked in nightmares.
Draven took aim.
“We’re done playing.”
The Hollow Man’s grin widened, his voice a rasping whisper.
“Oh, but I’ve only begun.”
The candles flickered out.
Darkness swallowed the room.
Then—screams.
Something cold and sharp dragged across Mira’s arm.
She stumbled back, gasping.
The shadows surged, and in them, figures writhed—distorted bodies crawling from the walls, their mouths open in silent wails.
Elias struck a match, the flame casting back the dark.
“Move, move, move!”
They bolted.
The hallway twisted, stretching endlessly, doors appearing and vanishing.
Their footsteps echoed wrong, as if the house was chewing on sound itself.
A door burst open ahead, revealing a spiraling staircase descending into blackness.
Mira hesitated.
“Do we—”
A howl rose behind them.
Draven grabbed her wrist.
“No choice.”
They plunged downward, into the belly of the living house.