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THE HOUSE THAT GREW PEOPLE

THE HOUSE THAT GREW PEOPLE

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THE HOUSE THAT GREW PEOPLE

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THE HOUSE THAT GREW PEOPLE

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Inside the house, nothing stays where you leave it. The staircase remembers footsteps that were never taken. The basement opens deeper than architecture should allow. The walls listen. The floor adjusts itself to follow you. And somewhere beneath everything, something older than the house is still growing. When a spare key arrives with your name already signed on it, you begin to understand the truth: You didn't just find this house. You've lived here before. Many times. As the rooms unfold into hidden chambers and the structure reveals the previous residents still alive inside its walls, the house begins recording you the way trees record years-layer by layer, version by version, memory by memory. Each return changes something. Each visit leaves something behind. And now the walls are closing again. Slowly. Patiently. Because the house isn't haunted. It's unfinished. The House That Grew People is a slow-burn psychological horror descent into identity, repetition, and the unsettling possibility that some places don't trap visitors-they grow them.
Inside the house, nothing stays where you leave it. The staircase remembers footsteps that were never taken. The basement opens deeper than architecture should allow. The walls listen. The floor adjusts itself to follow you. And somewhere beneath everything, something older than the house is still growing. When a spare key arrives with your name already signed on it, you begin to understand the truth: You didn't just find this house. You've lived here before. Many times. As the rooms unfold into hidden chambers and the structure reveals the previous residents still alive inside its walls, the house begins recording you the way trees record years-layer by layer, version by version, memory by memory. Each return changes something. Each visit leaves something behind. And now the walls are closing again. Slowly. Patiently. Because the house isn't haunted. It's unfinished. The House That Grew People is a slow-burn psychological horror descent into identity, repetition, and the unsettling possibility that some places don't trap visitors-they grow them.

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