π The narrator moves into a new room that is larger and more welcoming.
π± The narrator notices a creepy old armchair that mysteriously changes position.
π€ The second night in the new room is restless and unsettling.
πΊ The protagonist is in a dark room and hears the sound of someone else breathing.
π± The protagonist is not completely scared and believes it may be their imagination.
β‘ The protagonist takes precautions by turning on the light and moving an armchair.
π The narrator experiences strange shadows and noises in their room at night.
π± The shadows and sounds start becoming more menacing and the narrator starts to get scared.
π The narrator is unsure of what is causing the shadows and sounds and tries to investigate.
πͺ The narrator encounters a strange figure sitting in an old armchair in the dark.
π The figure slowly turns to look at the narrator, revealing eerie features.
π¦ The narrator screams and is comforted by their brother and mother.
π» The narrator describes a series of unsettling experiences in their old house, including strange breathing sounds and a feeling of being watched.
π‘ After moving to a new house, the narrator believes they have left the strange occurrences behind, but they continue to experience a dark presence in their dreams.
π± The story ends with the narrator waking up in complete darkness, unable to see anything, suggesting that the presence from their old house may still be with them.
π The narrator wakes up feeling hot and stifled under a cotton blanket and hears the rhythmic breathing of The Watcher at the end of their bed.
π¨ The narrator speaks to The Watcher, hoping it didn't mean to harm them, but the breathing becomes more animated and the presence moves away.
π’π The narrator is left crying and relieved as The Watcher's presence disappears, and they continue lying in the darkness with their face covered by the blanket.
π» The narrator encounters a malevolent entity in their house.
π± The entity forcefully tries to smother the narrator to death.
πββοΈ The narrator manages to escape and alert their family.
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