Introduction
In a village near Chakwal, an abandoned school building is avoided by everyone—especially after sunset.
Not because it’s haunted by screams.
But because of the walls.
They bleed.
🧱 The First Sign
It started when a new school principal reopened the building after nearly 20 years.
He wanted to renovate and give it a new life.
But during the first cleaning, a worker noticed something strange:
A dark stain on the classroom wall. It looked like blood.
When he wiped it… it came back the next morning.
Worse, it had moved six inches to the left.
As if it was crawling.
📓 The Diary
During cleanup, they found an old notebook behind a blackboard.
It belonged to a girl named Faiza, dated 1997.
The last page had only one sentence, repeated over and over:
“The wall remembers what he did.”
🩺 The Disappearances
Over the next two weeks:
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A painter vanished while painting Room 4.
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A mason found teeth inside the wall cement of the science lab.
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A child from a nearby home claimed she heard crying from the walls at night.
One night, the principal himself stayed behind to investigate.
At 2:40 AM, he called his wife and whispered:
“There’s something… watching me from the wall.”
The line went dead.
They found his phone the next morning, placed perfectly in the center of the stain.
🔨 The Last Attempt
The villagers called a peer sahib to cleanse the place.
He poured blessed water and began to recite prayers.
Suddenly, a blood-red handprint appeared on the chalkboard.
Upside down.
The wall cracked open slightly… and a child’s shoe fell out.
No one ever went inside again.
But people say the stains are still there.
Still wet.
Still warm.
And if you stand too close, you can hear whispers inside the bricks.
⚠️ Final Warning
They tried to paint over the stains.
They tried to bless the place.
But nothing helped.
Because walls remember everything.
And so do the voices trapped inside them.
Voices Never Sleep.
🕯 Would you walk into a room that bleeds? Tell us what you’d do… or what you’ve seen.
📌 #VoicesNeverSleep #BleedingWalls #AbandonedSchool

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