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Dec 14, 2025

Every night I felt that someone was in my house, so I installed a camera in my room — and when I reviewed the footage in the morning, I was horrified

Every night I felt that someone was in my house, so I installed a  camera in my room — and when I reviewed the footage in the morning, I was horrified 😱😲

Every night I felt the same thing: someone was in my house.

The feeling didn’t appear right away. At first, there were only sounds — faint, almost impossible to notice. The floor creaking, as if someone were taking a cautious step. A dull thud — as if a piece of furniture had been bumped into. Sometimes a barely audible rustle, like someone opening the closet or rummaging through my belongings. I lay there in the dark, frozen, afraid to even breathe.

It felt as though a stranger was walking through my apartment. Not loudly, not aggressively — on the contrary, too carefully. As if this “someone” knew my home well and didn’t want to be noticed. I heard the steps most often in the middle of the night, between two and four, when the whole body feels heavy and the mind seems to drift.

In the morning, strange things awaited me. Items were never where I had left them: my phone — on the bed, even though it had been on the desk the night before; clothes — thrown over the chair; on the floor — things I definitely hadn’t placed there. Sometimes the room was in complete disarray, as if someone had gone through the closet. I blamed it on tiredness, on forgetfulness, convincing myself that I simply didn’t remember.

A few times, I even woke up in the night with the clear sensation that someone was watching me. But I didn’t open my eyes — I told myself it was just a dream, just my imagination. Until the fear became too real.

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