THE WOMAN DOWNSTAIRS
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Sienna Walsh moved into a Victorian flat in East London and quickly realized something was wrong with the apartment below hers. The tenant, Eleanor Marsh, was never seen, but every night at exactly 3 a.m., Sienna heard the same sound beneath her floorboards. Something heavy dragging slowly across the room. Stop. Drag. Stop. Drag. At first she ignored it, until Eleanorâs mailbox began overflowing with unopened letters and parcels. Neighbors admitted they hadnât seen her in months. One night, after hearing the dragging again, Sienna watched the buildingâs front door open by itself⊠but no one walked out. She finally called the police. When they forced Eleanorâs flat open, it was spotless and completely empty, as if nobody had lived there for weeks. But on the kitchen table sat a single envelope addressed to âThe New Tenant.â Inside was a handwritten letter from Eleanor explaining that the building replayed sounds before they happened. For years sheâd heard footsteps, dragging, doors openingâonly to later realize the noises were her own future actions echoing backward through the building. Terrified, Sienna moved out immediately. But weeks later, in her new apartment, she woke again at exactly 3 a.m. with the horrifying certainty that someone was watching her. She called Eleanor, desperate for answers. Then came the final revelation. The dragging sound Sienna heard every night in the old flat⊠wasnât Eleanor. It was Sienna herself, weeks in the future, moving boxes into the apartment before she had even arrived. And Eleanorâs final warning was worse than any ghost story. âThe building doesnât haunt people,â she whispered. âIt teaches you how to hear yourself. And once it starts⊠it never stops.â