The House's

The House's
Occasions



The night that never left made Madison feel like she was stuck at the same time. The night was so cold, a thick fog clumped over the ground. The atmosphere of the house was so gripping let alone the cold that was so bone-chilling and the night felt very quiet because there was no sound whatsoever.


Madison was in front of the fireplace with a lamp. The coldness was so bone-chilling that it made him unable to stand it and he was eager to light a fireplace to warm his body but unfortunately the firewood was only two left. It would not be enough and he needed more wood if he wanted to light a fireplace.


Houses that were completely dark due to non-existent lighting are now getting lighting though not so much. Having to save oil, Madison lit only one lamp that she would take with her wherever she went.


Madi was still in front of the fireplace while piling up the remaining firewood. If he lit the fireplace wouldn't the house get enough lighting? He can also save more oil than can warm his body. It doesn't seem like a bad idea. Madison walked up and stepped towards the window because she wanted to look out that was very dark. Nape is rubbed because it looks scary outside especially the dark and silent forest.


If he knew it would be this cold then he would bring some warm clothes so that he would not get cold let alone the bad weather that did not go. After seeing the situation outside, Madison again stepped inside because she wanted to invite Adel to look for firewood in the dark forest. At least it was not raining and he was sure he could get it from the trees near the house.


"Attribute!" Madison called. He left Adel in the room while checking the fireplace. Although she does not trust the woman but she must not show her a different attitude so that Adel does not suspect. He had to pretend to be stupid even though he was afraid.


"Adel, where are you?" madison asked because Adel didn't answer at all.


It's not strange because Adel disappeared suddenly. He felt used to the situation. Adel was really not in the room, but he did not see Adel coming out because the fireplace was not far from the room.


"I know this situation is strange and I will try to survive until I find the truth that can take me away from this damned place!" said Madison. Instead of him returning to fear when there is Adel, he better be afraid himself in the forest so that no one thinks he is crazy.


The sound of footsteps was again heard out there followed by the many voices of people speaking. Madi put on a fine ear, but she could not hear clearly because the sound was like an indistinct hum. The longer he felt there was a big secret that had been going on in the house.


Before exit. Madi wears two layers of clothes so as not to get too cold. Now he did not want to care anymore about the sound of footsteps as well with strange sounds that if sought the source of his voice would not exist. Madi lifts the lantern, she is looking for Adel's whereabouts in the living room but unfortunately the woman does not exist.


Never mind, he will not be long and will only look for wood around the house. There may be twigs falling from a dry tree on the side of the house. Madison was already outside, spit swallowed with great difficulty upon seeing the thick smoke covering the ground. He was reminded of the terrifying creatures that had emerged from the surface of the ground. Hopefully there will be no such creature this time.


Madison ventured down the stairs covered in thick smoke. He tried not to be afraid. Only firewood, he will come back after getting it because it is better in the house than in the forest, especially if he does not want to get lost again in the forest.


All he was aiming for was the side of the house where the dead tree was still standing firmly. To be honest she was very scared but Madison tried to fight the fear she felt. Madi was already under a large dead tree. He looked for a twig under the big tree but there was nothing. Strange, when the rain flushed with a swift, strong wind blew and thunder and lightning but why did not a single branch fall from the dead tree?


Madison moves to another dead tree but not a single twig she finds. Strangely enough, it seems that not only the house is cursed but the trees are also cursed. Rubbing her nape, Madison went back to look for firewood while looking around and also looking at the dark house. The house is surrounded by glass windows that allow residents to see the forest. It is very good but for the day but for the night especially with a gripping situation, the house is very creepy.


Madison's steps came to a halt as she was about to arrive at the strange mound of land that was behind the house. He better not get to the mound because he's scared. The shadow of the undead coming out of the mound scared her so she better look for the firewood she wanted in the forest not far from home. With the lamp in hand, Madison decided to step into the forest. He hoped that this time he would find some logs.


Madison had already stepped away but she was startled by the sound of a loud object from inside the house. Madison was startled, hurriedly turned away but she was again startled by a suddenly bright house accompanied by a familiar-sounding scream.


"You're all useless!" it was the voice of a woman screaming.


Madison rubbed her eyes many times, was what she saw right now real or just a hallucination? Madison stood in place, and both feet were hard to move. He was still trying to figure out if he was hallucinating or not. The voice of a woman's cry was heard again followed by a loud voice. The house was still bright, illuminated by lights. He wanted to laugh because he was sure he was crazy.


"Go and look at Madison. Your chance!" suddenly there was a whisper in his ear and the voice sounded very close.


Madison turned, looking for a figure whispering in her ear but there was no one. Both of his legs were trembling, the fear back he felt. Was this like a clue and someone was going to tell him what had really happened in the house?


"Hurry, Madison!" the voice was heard again. Madison's increasingly convinced that it's a clue. Both feet stepped, though, to go back to that house because he wanted to know what was going on and he hoped it wasn't a hallucination but it was a vision that would give him clues to find answers to all the oddities that were going on he experienced it while he was in the house.