MY FATHER LEFT ME A HOUSE I HAD NEVER HEARD OF – WHEN I ARRIVED, I REALIZED IT WASN’T EMPTY
My father passed away, and his lawyer called me to read the will. My dad didn’t have much money, and I was his only child. I expected no surprises. But then the lawyer began, “As per your father’s wishes, his house…” At first, I smiled, but the words properly hit me — “Wait, the house?!”
It felt like some kind of cruel joke. But the lawyer continued, “It’s not your current residence, but another property your father owned.” I had never heard about this place from my dad. And the address… I didn’t recognize it at all! But I wanted to honor his wishes, so I set out to find it.
When I finally arrived, chills ran down my spine at the sight of the house. It looked old, but not abandoned… like someone lived here! I carefully looked into the window, and just then, the door burst open.
A tall, thin man stood in the doorway. His piercing blue eyes locked onto mine, and for a moment, I couldn’t move. His face was weathered, but something about him seemed… familiar.
“You must be his kid,” he said, voice rough like gravel.
My breath caught in my throat. “Who are you?” I asked, stepping back instinctively.
He smirked, crossing his arms. “I could ask you the same thing. But considering this house now belongs to you, I suppose introductions are in order. I’m Daniel.”
“Daniel…?” I echoed, trying to place the name.
He nodded toward the porch. “Come inside. You deserve to know the truth.”
Every rational part of my brain screamed to turn around, get back in my car, and drive away. But something about the way he spoke, the way he looked at me, told me that my father had left me more than just a house—he had left me a secret.
I stepped inside.
The air was thick with dust and memories. The living room looked frozen in time, with old furniture and faded photographs on the mantle. I hesitated at one photo—a younger version of my father standing next to Daniel.
“You knew my dad?” I finally asked.
Daniel let out a dry chuckle. “Knew him? I was his brother.”
My heart stopped. “No. That’s not possible. My dad was an only child.”
Daniel sighed. “That’s what he wanted you to believe.”
I felt the room tilt. “Why would he lie about that?”
Daniel took a deep breath and gestured for me to sit. “Because what he was hiding was bigger than just me.”
I swallowed hard. “What do you mean?”
He leaned forward. “Your father wasn’t who you thought he was. And this house? It’s not just a house. It’s the reason he kept me—and the truth—hidden from you.”
I clutched the armrest. “What truth?”
Daniel’s expression darkened. “You ever wonder why this house isn’t on any records? Why no one knows it exists?” He paused. “Because what’s inside… was never meant to be found.”
A creak echoed from upstairs.
I froze.
There was someone—or something—else in the house.