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The Haunted Mansion

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It was raining heavily at midnight and the birds sitting on the trees started flying towards the sky due to the loud thunder. In mansion, a 36-year-old man was searching for something inside a large deserted mansion, going from one room to another. The man was wearing black clothes. There was no one else except that man in such a big and luxurious mansion. There were lines of worry on the man's face and he was searching for something. Even after searching every corner of the room, the man did not find that thing. Seeing this, the man immediately went to the fourth floor of the mansion. Just then his phone started ringing. Seeing someone's name on the cellphone screen, the man immediately picked up the phone without wasting time and heard a loud and angry voice from the other side. "What happened Jack?! Did you find the box or not?" Hearing the man's voice, Jack said nervously, "No! Sir, but don't worry, I will find that box very soon and bring it to you!" "Finish this work quickly, and yes, if you come without that box, I will not leave you alive!" Saying this, the phone gets disconnected from the other side. Jack wipes the sweat from his forehead and walks towards the corridor. Then suddenly a foul smell spreads all around. "What kind of smell is this? Maybe it is the smell of a rat being killed!" Saying this, Jack moves forward. While going from the corridor to the other side, many black shadows were also walking behind Jack. While walking, Jack goes inside a room, then suddenly the door leading outside closes with a loud bang and one by one all the lights go off. And darkness engulfs all around. Seeing this, Jack immediately turns on the torch light of his phone and says in panic, "Who is it?" Then a scary growling sound starts coming. Something like water was falling on Jack's head from above. Seeing this, when Jack put his hand on his head, his whole hand became red with blood. Seeing this, Jack's breathing slows down and his heart starts beating fast.
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Chapter 1 - The Arrival

Episode 1 The Arrival

The rain fell in soft sheets over the sleepy town of Ravendale, painting the cobbled streets in shades of grey. Thick fog clung to the hills like a ghost unwilling to let go. A single car made its way up the narrow road, its headlights cutting through the mist.

Aarav Mehta, 27, leaned forward in his seat, eyes fixed on the GPS. The voice crackled again:

"You have arrived at your destination."

He stopped the engine and stepped out. Before him stood Blackthorn Manor — a towering, decaying mansion swallowed by ivy and time. Its windows were dark, but something about the place felt… aware. Watching.

He took a deep breath.

"Looks like we're going to be spending some quality time together," he muttered.

As a historian and writer, Aarav had seen dozens of British-era buildings across India and Europe. But this one was different. It wasn't just history that lingered here — it was something colder.

Inside, the air was thick with dust and silence. Wooden floorboards creaked underfoot. Chandeliers hung like skeletal hands from the ceiling. A grand staircase loomed ahead, splitting the darkness like a monument to forgotten luxury.

He set down his bags and flicked the light switch. Nothing.

"Figures," he whispered.

Using his phone flashlight, he explored the drawing room — a massive space with faded wallpaper, covered furniture, and a grand piano coated in a blanket of dust. On the wall hung a portrait: a man in Victorian clothes with sharp eyes and a cruel smile. The nameplate read:

Lord Ambrose Blackthorn.

Aarav stared at it for a long moment. Then he heard it — a faint whisper. He spun around. No one.

"Probably the wind," he told himself, but his voice lacked conviction.

He climbed the stairs to the second floor, each step groaning like a warning. The hallway stretched endlessly, lit only by the pale light of his phone. As he passed a cracked mirror, he paused.

His reflection blinked a second too late.

A chill ran down his spine.

"Nope," he whispered, backing away. But something made him look again.

In the mirror, behind his reflection, stood a figure — faint, almost invisible — a girl in a white dress, hair over her face.

He spun around. Nothing there.

The phone slipped from his hand and landed with a thud. When he picked it up again, the mirror was empty.

"Okay. Tired. Jet lag. Overactive imagination," he muttered, trying to convince himself.

He entered one of the bedrooms and lit a candle he found on the nightstand. The room was surprisingly well-kept, with an old bookshelf and a fireplace. On the mantle, he noticed a small, locked wooden box. Strange symbols were etched into its surface — ones he couldn't recognize.

He made a note to inspect it tomorrow.

As he lay down, the wind outside howled louder. Then — three knocks. Not from the door. From inside the wall.

He sat up. Silence.

Then again — three knocks, deliberate, steady.

Aarav grabbed the candle and approached the wall. The knocking stopped.

"If this is some kind of welcome, it's not working," he said aloud.

As he turned to go back to bed, the mirror in the hallway cracked with a loud snap, as if punched from the inside.