🕯 Introduction
Not all rooms are empty when no one is inside.
Some… wait.
In an abandoned apartment block on Karachi’s M.A. Jinnah Road, there’s one room that tenants refuse to enter. The paint on its door is blistered like burnt skin, and a faint thumping sound comes from inside—slow, steady… like a heartbeat.
Locals say it’s been locked for 37 years. But the shadows inside? They never stop moving.
🩸 The Tenant Who Stayed Too Long
In 1988, a watchmaker named Sameer moved into the building. He was warned about Room 302 but laughed it off. He believed ghosts were “stories for bored people.”
On his second week, the electricity went out, and the only vacant room with candlelight was 302. He stepped in.
The door closed behind him—without a sound.
The air inside was cold enough to bite, and the shadows on the wall were not his. They were taller, thinner… breathing in unison.
When Sameer tried to leave, the doorknob was gone. In its place, there was a hole in the wood. Something on the other side whispered, “We’ve been waiting.”
💀 What They Found Later
Sameer’s disappearance was never solved. But two years later, when workmen tried to renovate, they broke the wall inside Room 302 and found human teeth embedded in the plaster, all pointing inward—as if biting from the outside.
The heartbeat sound is still there. So are the shadows.
And no one in the building talks about who rents the room now.
📌 Warning: If you ever hear a room breathing…
It’s not sleeping.
It’s watching.

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