I could feel the cool damp air from outside A gentle weight on the skin, a particular smell The smell of a night stretched on too long
I tiptoed across the carpeted floor boards The house was old and I knew it well Every little area it would groan and creek
I was moving slowly but urged myself faster This wasn't like other nights, half asleep Wandering to the bathroom at the end of the hall
No, the house is empty, or should I dare say was I felt a presence so strong, yet undefinable As if something was nearly upon me, only breaths away
I avoided deftly the creaky areas of the floor beneath I felt the give of the wood beneath me as I reached the stairs This would prove far more difficult to be silent for
Standing at the top I contemplated running down As fast as my legs could possibly carry me Somehow though I knew it wasn't the right choice
As I made my first step down there was silence I breathed in a sharp silent breath of composure Continuing to the second step, I winced as I heard a creek
But I stopped and lightly tested the step again The sound hadn't been caused by me Quickly my vision darted upwards towards my room
At the far end of the hallway where I had just left I saw something, a blur like a thick vapor The shadow black wall behind obscured it
I had no time to peer into the darkness I sped up, step by step by step 31 steps in total all without a sound
Save for the floor I landed on in my haste The old house groaned beneath my weight My neck chilled as I gave in and ran