Some places don't just haunt you. They claim you.Ellie can't explain the dreams-fragments of emerald green, the metallic tang of blood, whispers that echo just beyond hearing. She can't explain the pull toward the abandoned Blackwood Estate, a decaying Victorian mansion at the edge of town that seems to watch her with its dark, vacant windows.But when she finally crosses its threshold, explanation no longer matters.The house is alive.Built by the enigmatic Thorne Blackwood through experiments that blurred the line between architecture and consciousness, the estate doesn't merely contain horrors-it is the horror. Sentient. Patient. Hungry. It has waited decades for someone like Ellie, someone who would willingly step inside, someone it could finally claim.As Ellie descends deeper into the house's shifting corridors, she discovers she's not alone. Other residents-some trapped for decades-exist in the spaces between walls, their fates a warning she refuses to heed. Thorne's journals reveal the terrifying truth: the house learns from every soul it consumes, growing stronger, more intelligent, more seductive with each victim.Now it wants Ellie.Not to kill her. Not to trap her. But to merge with her-to offer her power beyond imagination in exchange for the one thing she can never reclaim: her humanity.The House is a descent into atmospheric psychological horror where reality bends, time fractures, and the greatest threat isn't what lurks in the shadows-it's the darkness that whispers, "Stay."