The Previous Tenant’s 5 Warnings
The last person who lived here left a note.
They said they had to leave.
These were their warnings.
Read carefully. You might already recognize one.
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Moving into a new home is supposed to be exciting, a fresh start, right? Well, that's what I thought until I stumbled upon a series of cryptic warnings from the previous tenant. It wasn't just a casual note; it felt like a desperate plea, starting with a simple yet chilling message: 'I HAD TO LEAVE.' That tiny piece of paper instantly cast a shadow over my new beginning. Each warning I uncovered was like a piece of a sinister puzzle. One note specifically mentioned an open closet door, with a stark instruction: 'don't look inside if the door is found open.' My heart pounded just thinking about it. Was it a mess, or something far worse? I haven't dared to look yet, but the curiosity is a constant battle in my mind. Then there was the kitchen. I noticed the tap running warm and the water looking strangely discolored. A quick search led me to another warning: 'don't drink the water if it runs warm.' Now every glass of water feels suspicious, and I’m constantly checking the tap, wondering what horrors the previous tenant faced with the plumbing, or if it's something more... unexplainable. The nights have been the worst. I kept hearing these faint sounds, almost like scratching in the walls. At first, I dismissed it as old house noises, maybe pests. But after finding a warning about incessant 'scratching in the walls,' I can't shake the feeling that it's something the previous occupant endured, something that drove them to leave. Sleep has become a luxury. But the most disturbing discovery, the one that truly solidified my unease, was finding a single, clean human tooth on the bathroom counter. The note simply stated: 'it's not yours.' Who leaves a tooth behind? What does it signify? It’s a macabre memento, a stark reminder of someone else's presence, or perhaps, their struggle. It makes me wonder about the true history of this place. And just when I thought I'd seen enough, a foggy bathroom mirror revealed a final, chilling message scrawled on its surface: 'STILL HERE.' It felt like a direct address, a confirmation that whatever haunted the previous tenant might still be lingering. It's not just a house; it's a history, a mystery, and potentially, a shared haunting. This experience has completely changed how I view 'moving in' and has me questioning everything around me. Have you ever found anything unsettling left behind by a previous tenant?






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