π¨ Introduction
Hotels have a strange habit of skipping certain room numbers — 13, 666, 420.
Sometimes it’s superstition.
Sometimes… it’s because the room is still occupied.
π The Incident
In 2018, Farah was traveling from Islamabad to Karachi and stopped for the night at a small, old hotel near Sukkur.
Her booking confirmation read Room 308.
But when she reached the third floor, the numbers went 306… 307… 309.
She asked the night clerk. He hesitated, then handed her a key without a number tag.
“End of the hall. Last door on the left.”
π¨ The Night
The room was dim, with no windows. The air smelled faintly of damp earth.
Around 2:00 AM, Farah woke up to the sound of the lock clicking from inside the room.
Then, the door opened.
A man in a torn, mud-stained suit stepped in. His skin was pale, almost grey, and his eyes… were gone.
He walked to the bed, sat at the edge, and whispered:
“You shouldn’t be here. She doesn’t like sharing.”
π³ The Second Voice
Before Farah could scream, a second voice — deep, wet, and inside her pillow — replied:
“Too late.”
The man stood, walked to the wall, and vanished straight through it.
πͺ¦ The Aftermath
In the morning, the hotel clerk swore Room 308 didn’t exist.
Farah checked her phone — her booking confirmation had changed overnight to Room 309.
⚠️ Final Warning
If you ever stay in a hotel and your room number doesn’t appear in the hallway sequence —
leave.
You’re in someone else’s room.

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