🕯 Introduction
In a private hospital on the outskirts of Karachi, there’s a room that stays permanently sealed.
No name.
No number.
Just a pale green curtain drawn across the entrance, as if it’s hiding something.
Nurses call it “the room that listens.”
Because if you stand too close, you’ll hear it breathing.
And sometimes… whispering your name.
🛏️ Patient Zero
The story begins in 2004, when a woman named Meher was admitted after a roadside accident.
She had no ID. No family. No fingerprints in any system.
Just a bandaged face… and a constant whisper in her sleep:
“He’s still in the room.”
They gave her a private ward—Room 9A.
That was their mistake.
🩸 What the Camera Saw
Two days after her admission, the hospital’s night shift nurse vanished.
No signs of struggle. No forced entry.
But the CCTV footage showed something chilling:
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The nurse walked toward Room 9A.
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Stopped at the curtain.
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Then something from the other side pulled her in.
The curtain never moved.
But her scream did.
☠️ The Silent Mass
The hospital called in a priest.
When he entered the room, he stayed for 7 minutes.
Then he came out, crying, shaking, and bleeding from the ears.
His only words:
“That thing… it doesn’t sleep. It remembers every scream it ever heard.”
They sealed Room 9A.
But the curtain?
Still there. Still clean. Still swaying.
Even when there’s no wind.
🧬 What’s Behind It Now?
A new hospital owner tried reopening the room in 2021.
He stepped behind the curtain with a flashlight.
The security guard outside heard him say:
“It’s just a wall.”
Then:
“Wait… why is the wall breathing?”
No one ever saw him again.
And when they pulled back the curtain?
There was nothing but a chair.
Still warm.
⚠️ Warning
If you visit that hospital and hear a voice behind a curtain…
Walk away.
Don’t ask who it is.
Don’t try to listen.
Because Voices Never Sleep.
And some voices… are waiting for someone new to listen.
🕯 Have you ever heard a voice when no one was there? Share your story in the comments… if you dare.
📌 #VoicesNeverSleep #HauntedHospital #TheCurtainWhispers

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