Friday, August 1, 2025

πŸ•―️ “The Boy Who Painted Silence”

 


Location: Quetta, Balochistan
Year: 2019
Status: Still under investigation. No one will touch the room.


🎨 Introduction

There’s a rumor that on Chiltan Road, behind a shuttered gallery, there’s a mural that can’t be scrubbed off.
Not because it's too beautiful.
But because no one who tries… survives.

The last person who dared to paint over it disappeared.

They say the wall weeps red now.


πŸ§’ Who Was Kamran?

Kamran was 9. Quiet. Strange. He didn’t talk—but he painted.

Every wall in his house was covered with eerie, black-and-grey figures.
People with no mouths.
Windows with no glass.
Hands with too many fingers.

His mother thought it was just imagination.

Until Kamran painted something that hadn’t happened… yet.


πŸ–Œ️ The Painting That Predicted Death

On March 3rd, 2019, Kamran painted a large black shape in the center of the living room wall.
It looked like a man with no skin.
Blood dripping. No eyes. Just a mouth wide open in a silent scream.

He titled it: “He Comes When You Sleep.”

That night, Kamran's father died of a stroke—his body twisted, mouth gaping, eyes missing.

The painting? It smiled wider the next morning.


πŸ“ž The Calls That Came Next

Kamran’s mother started hearing a clicking sound at night.
Like wet fingers tapping the glass.

Then came the calls—no voice, just someone breathing, and whispering:
“Where’s the boy?”

One morning, she woke to find red paint smeared across her pillow.
Kamran was asleep beside her—his hands clean.


πŸͺž The Final Mural

One week later, Kamran locked himself inside the living room and painted for 6 hours.
When his mother broke down the door, he was gone.

No sign of forced entry.
No open window.
Just a massive mural on the wall:

A dozen figures trapped behind invisible glass—pressing their mouths against it.
Kamran was among them. Silent. Eyes closed.
Bleeding from the ears.

That mural is still there.
Even after two coats of industrial paint.


⚠️ Locals Say:

  • If you stare at the mural too long, you start hearing breathing.

  • Some say Kamran still paints… in dreams.

  • And some believe the boy didn’t vanish.
    He just stepped into the wall.
    Where Voices Never Sleep.

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